The Configurator as a Service Checklist

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Configurator as a Service Companies Make That Cause Etailer Pushback, Higher Return Rates, And Missed Revenue Opportunities
(Even If They're Doing Everything Else Right)

And How to Avoid Them

Kevin Foster

Are you struggling to sign up or retain etailers and manufacturing clients?

One of These 5 Mistakes Could Be the Reason.

This free email course explains why these mistakes are mistakes and tells you exactly how to avoid them.

But Why Should You Listen To Me?

My name is Kevin Foster.
• I've been in the configurator as a service business since 2010.
• I was architect and lead developer of an automotive aftermarket configurator currently in use by several multi-billion-dollar etailers (as well as dozens of other smaller etailers).
• Since 2013 I've been the VP/IT and CTO of the company that developed and brought that configurator to market.

"Kevin's insights helped save our company. He really knows his stuff."

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Here's everything you will unlock inside:

Mistake 1: Using outdated technologies to embed your configurator into an etailer's website (why it's a mistake and what to do instead)Mistake 2: Not getting enough information to ensure an exact fit (this mistake leads to more returns)Mistake 3: Showing too many results at the end of the configuration (this mistake confuses shoppers, leading to analysis paralysis)Mistake 4: Not confirming that the product fits the shopper's vehicle (this mistake causes shopper hesitation and abandoned carts)Mistake 5: Not offering secondary products in the configurator (this mistake leaves money on the table)

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P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Since I'm relatively new to sending emails to my list, sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot! 🤷🏻)