When a website goes Live, is presumed to be alive, because you see a site, then you follow these steps in ECommerce;
1. Have an email Auto Responder, this is not for problems, but to simply inform a person your email was received and when to expect a reply.
2. Use the Auto Responder also to communicate if there is a problem and there will be a delay with a response, but listing a time frame of when to also expect a response.
3. If you can’t follow these steps, especially, in a situation like this, where people don’t even know the website has gone live or is dead, make an Announcement on the website stating the present situation, or take the site off line.
Bottom line, everything I mentioned to do above, takes roughly 15 minutes to accomplish.
P.S. @chasingembers that shows the store location is closed, it doesn’t necessarily mean the website.
1. Have an email Auto Responder, this is not for problems, but to simply inform a person your email was received and when to expect a reply.
2. Use the Auto Responder also to communicate if there is a problem and there will be a delay with a response, but listing a time frame of when to also expect a response.
3. If you can’t follow these steps, especially, in a situation like this, where people don’t even know the website has gone live or is dead, make an Announcement on the website stating the present situation, or take the site off line.
Bottom line, everything I mentioned to do above, takes roughly 15 minutes to accomplish.
P.S. @chasingembers that shows the store location is closed, it doesn’t necessarily mean the website.