17 Awesome B2B eCommerce Website Examples You Need to Know
This blog post was originally contributed by Ana Bera, a Digital Marketing Coordinator at VICERT.
Providing the best eCommerce experience to your B2B customers is not an easy thing to do. However, if you want a piece of those eCommerce transactions worth more than $6.7 trillion, it doesn’t hurt to learn a few things from the companies that are doing it right.
A big part of the learning curve is seeing how others do it.
In this article, we are revealing some of the best examples of B2B eCommerce sites, what they are doing right, and how you can create a successful one of your own with X-Cart. By taking a good look at the 17 examples and tools we provide here, you’ll gain a clearer picture of what you need to do to stay relevant, be competitive, and find success when it comes to B2B online sales.
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Now, let’s take a look at the examples.
1. Danish Water Technology
This well-designed site belongs to a Danish company that offers water pipeline infrastructure solutions for facilities and households.
The entire website is an interactive map where everything is visually and intuitively presented. The map is of a city block, and each piece explains how water circulation works. Once you click on any of the numbers, you can get detailed product information on its brand new water technologies.
It’s amazing how everything looks, and it pulls you in — even if you aren’t interested in what the company has to offer. That alone should be enough of a reason to consider this website a great example of how you should do B2B eCommerce.
If you’re looking to add a customized feature like this to your own website, guess what? You can do it with X-Cart.
2. 3DXTech
The 3D printing company 3DXTech is an excellent example of a B2B eCommerce website that’s invasive yet successful. Many eCommerce websites opt to use popups and banners, but they are usually annoying and counterproductive. However, that’s not the case with 3DXTech.
Its popup is well-designed and offers a free product if you decide to provide your email. Additionally, its top banner always highlights a product that just came back in stock again.
In addition, the company offers rewards for things like shares on social media and reviews.
All in all, it focuses on attracting the customer by providing them with what he or she wants while also gaining from the offers.
3. Alibaba
The Chinese juggernaut Alibaba is one of the biggest B2B and B2C eCommerce companies in the world. It sells products in 40 different industries in total. It also serves more than 18 million buyers and sellers in 240 countries and territories.
The key to its success was innovation from the very start. It began building an ecosystem with Chinese manufacturers and the global marketplace. Even more impressive is the fact that Alibaba started doing it in 1999 when the internet barely existed in China.
Alibaba managed to build a system that automatically scaled with its success. The company did it by focusing on the customers’ needs at all times (just like Amazon). However, it also did it by offering the same products tailored to each B2B marketplace it entered.
Additionally, all of that is free. As Alibaba connects buyers and sellers, it earns money from ads and commissions. Its success isn’t so much about the website but how the company treats the customer which ultimately translates to the website experience as well.
If you’re looking to optimize your site’s global reach, similar to Alibaba, here’s how X-Cart can help.
4. Amazon Business
Just like Alibaba, Amazon Business is one of the most prominent players in the world. It started even earlier in the Western hemisphere, and you’re probably pretty familiar with their online presence.
However, what many are not aware of is the success of Amazon Business — the B2B side of Amazon. It took them only four years to hit $10 billion in sales for 2018.
For the most part, it offers an all-around package that incorporates all possible features any B2B business might need.
What exactly does Amazon Business do that makes it so successful?
- It easy to use. Amazon Business includes features like paying by invoice, approval workflows, multi-user accounts, and more.
- It adds value. Buyers have Business Prime with different levels that unlock more benefits. Each level is unique and offers specific pricing, to the benefit of Amazon.
- Amazon Business innovates. It continuously tests new features and makes changes to the existing experience. As you probably already know, it’s always ‘’Day 1” at Amazon.
5. ACME
ACME is a big packaging provider for logistics operators and shippers. It has a minimalistic website that’s genuinely carefully designed. The unique B2B eCommerce site was designed with incredible thoughtfulness and attention to detail.
Every image, piece of content, and clickable area are carefully designed to please the viewer.
However, it’s not all about the look. ACME also offers more than enough quality information on its products and services. The content and photos are all there to provide only the information the potential customer needs to see.
At X-Cart, we admire this attention to detail, and we can help you implement it on your own B2B site.
6. Curbell Plastics
It’s one thing to do eCommerce well, but it’s a whole different thing to separate yourself from the pack. Curbell Plastics does the former as well as the latter.
This is a fabrication company that cares for customer experiences by offering them the most exciting way of finding products. It uses shapes in the reductive navigation to help them find what they need.
What’s more, it works even better on mobile. Inconvenience on the site is not something the company’s customers can ever feel. To top it all, Curbell Plastics also offers suggestions on how to save money on its site.
We at X-Cart appreciate the mobile-first mentality, and if mobile optimization is important to you, too, we suggest checking out our mobile app offerings.
7. Firerock
Firerock is a company that provides building materials for custom homes. The company quickly realized that pictures could tell a lot about the products. That’s something it then utilized wonderfully on its site.
This great eCommerce website uses high-quality pictures to beautifully portray its offerings. Firerock even incorporates Pinterest to showcase these pictures.
Using these methods, the firm strives to mix business with pleasure, attracting people with beautiful photos of what they do along with educational blogs that help people improve their homes.
If you want a site that’s just as visually appealing, X-Cart web designers are standing by to help.
8. OverDrive
OverDrive is a renowned provider of audiobooks and ebooks for education and retail. It serves a global network of schools, retailers, publishers, and libraries. Achieving this is no easy feat, but OverDrive did it by striving to build long-term partnerships. It eventually ended up offering one of the largest catalogs of digital content
9. Quill
Quill is an educational and office supplies provider for businesses. Owned by Staples, this business boasts a website that cemented its status as one of the greatest office suppliers in the B2B eCommerce sphere.
Quill made its site with the sole purpose of having one of the best B2B eCommerce platforms on the web. The website uses all-inclusive categorization, filters, guided navigation features, and more. With all of this, the organization managed to make the customer experience seamless.
Additionally, Quill uses regular reward offers that further entice potential clients to become customers. These offers include coupons, exclusive deals, and more. Naturally, to get the most out of the offers, you need to subscribe to receive emails from the company.
As we all know, getting customers to subscribe is one of the best ways to keep them with you. At X-Cart, we make it easy to keep those customers with marketing and SEO tools that drive loyalty and incentivize sales.
10. Blackbaud
Blackbaud has a site that changes the game when it comes to interactive business-to-consumer websites. The company supplies software and services, as well as educational opportunities for nonprofit organizations.
Its site is very ordinary at first glance. Then you quickly realize that Blackbaud made a real effort to add a good deal of useful infographics and case studies.
However, its real success lies in the interactive content Blackbaud proudly provides. It includes a quiz, survey, and two distinct calculators. These essentially allow you to test out the success of the company clients for yourself. You apply what they did on your own and interactively see how it works.
All in all, Blackbaud offers a truly unique experience on its eCommerce platform.
11. Medline
One of the largest private manufacturers and distributors of medical supplies, Medline also has one of the best sites in the industry.
It offers a massive array of over 350,000 products — all of which you can easily find on the site. You can use interactive features that help you find the exact information you’re looking for.
On Medline, you get a personalized view of the website that you as a customer deserve, and that’s precisely what the company aims to achieve. You can narrow down the specific categories you need.
Looking for interactive features of your own? Get it done with X-Cart’s customizable solutions.
12. Sterlitech
Sterlitech is a company that produces membranes and filtration products. Its success mostly lies in its eCommerce website that offers an extensive catalog of products. All products are listed online, and the site makes sure you can find them easily. This is achieved by using popups with search and filter features.
In addition, Sterlitech recognizes the benefits of content marketing. Its blog is genuinely detailed and offers a lot of useful information. Sterlitech’s engineers make an effort to provide correct and accurate answers to any questions people have in the comment sections
We personally appreciate that because similar to Sterlitech, X-Cart offers 24/7 customer support.
13. Massey Ferguson
Massey Ferguson is not necessarily a pretty site, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t good. It is probably the best example of how you can create a unique and successful brand without focusing on the beauty of the design.
The site cleverly uses the same colors and shapes that create a clear brand identity. That’s one of the critical things to be counted among the best eCommerce sites for B2B.
Plus, the site uses navigation creatively. Everything is presented well and in an orderly fashion. By having a glance at the site and what it offers, you already know what you can get from Massey Ferguson.
It has two navigation bars, which is not something you often see as it’s not attractive. However, Massey Ferguson knows how to utilize it to present the viewer with a clear picture of what it offers
14. Blake Envelopes
Blake Envelopes knows that envelopes are no longer as popular as they used to be. The company is well aware that the product it offers is not even exciting. However, it has still found ways of making itself attractive to potential customers.
First, it entices people with a well-designed site, which is a clear indication that its products are of similar quality.
Second, it uses straightforward features that enable you to navigate product lists and filter the ones you need easily. You can search the products by range, color, style, and more
15. Kekselias
Kekselias, in our opinion, is one of the most unique and appealing eCommerce websites out there. Being unique and appealing at the same time is not easy. Many businesses end up making something that only they like — but not Kekselias.
This is a financial service company that specializes in interest market rates, investment research, and policy analysis. Financial B2B companies like this one usually make a regular, boring site. However, Kekselias opted for a well thought out, minimalistic website. It made navigating the site an entertaining experience.
The left part of the screen is static and lists all main links and categories. The right side moves and doesn’t spam you with a lot of unnecessary details. You only get what you need to know.
The company also adds value to customers by emphasizing the articles section. Engagement is the top priority. If you ever wanted to learn how to create an online store, this example is the one you should certainly study — and one you can certainly build with X-Cart.
16. Ferguson
Ferguson is a successful provider of plumbing and building supplies. It is B2B and B2C, and it knows how to do both well.
The company focuses on having detailed product descriptions, which is why it focuses a lot on content marketing. That’s evident in the fact that it makes a great effort to market to its target niche and provide the answers customers need.
The categories are numerous and detailed. Additionally, each product page is very clean and provides you with the information you truly need. Plus, there’s enough imagery and product attributes, so you always know that the product you’re buying is the right one
17. Grainger
One of the oldest players in the game, Grainger, is still among the best eCommerce sites out there.
As it had ample time to study the game, the company has one of the best customer interfaces one can find. Each component on the site is seamless, but the best part is searching and ordering the industrial supplies Grainger sells.
The company made sure that the way you order is easy and convenient. You don’t have to log in; you can shop as a guest. They are also extended search filtering options, and it’s clearly shown which products are available at any given moment. Product arrival times are displayed everywhere you expect to see them — on all product pages.
In the end, Grainger also has a well-designed mobile app that makes everything equally convenient. Among the many useful options, the app lets you scan barcodes, so you can easily repeat orders
What Makes These B2B eCommerce Examples Great?
Now that you’ve seen the best examples, it’s time to dive into what makes a B2B eCommerce site truly great. This will give you an idea of what an ideal B2B eCommerce shopping cart should be and bring you one step closer to creating one of your own.
Quality design, functionality, and useful features are the three main things you need to consider when making an online B2B store. However, delivering a highly-personalized B2B shopping experience takes a bit more effort.
Curious to find out what it takes? Here are six must-have features that make a powerful B2B eCommerce shopping cart:
Mobile & User-Friendly Themes
Given that 90% of B2B executives use mobile devices to research business purchases, having a mobile site is vital.
With X-Cart’s beautiful and responsive eCommerce templates, you are free to create a cohesive customer experience across all devices and screen sizes.
Well-Thought-Out UI/UX
An elegant, easy-to-use interface and quality images of products are sure to enhance the discoverability of your products or services.
Coherent system navigational and informational components, such as breadcrumbs, tags, progress bars, and tooltips, will improve shoppers’ experiences even more.
Handy On-Site Search and Filtering
A highly-relevant eCommerce search engine, built naturally into your eCommerce wholesale platform, is sure to ramp up your search and filtering process.
Detailed filters will provide B2B shoppers with accurate search results and will make it easy to find the exact product the customer is seeking.
Reliable and 100% Secure Environment
Secure PCI DSS compliant checkout is vital. It will help you to authorize, deliver, and process B2B payments in a secure way.
Hosted on our dedicated high-traffic web servers, X-Cart eCommerce sites are guaranteed to be up 99.99% of the time — even during traffic spikes.
You can also enable HTTPS for your store’s backend, checkout, sign-in, and profile pages, and enjoy options for SSL encryption.
These additional options will keep your B2B business safe no matter what.
Readiness for International Sales
If you are looking to expand globally in the future, your B2B eCommerce website should be ready to accept payments in all currencies.
For more exposure, you should also translate your storefront into the languages your customers use and offer affordable international shipping options.
High Performance
A proper B2B eCommerce shopping cart is fully compatible with the latest PHP version and, thus, speedy as a cheetah.
Stores built with X-Cart, for example, load in just 0.2-0.4 seconds, even without any caching.
Its robust REST API structure delivers impressive performance and allows for expedited inventory syncing with ERPs, making it possible to export all of the data, including customized pieces of code.
Limitless Extensibility & Customizability
A perfect B2B eCommerce site should be easy to tweak and modify.
Unlike hosted wholesale eCommerce platforms, like Shopify or BigCommerce that offer a limited number of features, the X-Cart B2B platform can be customized from the ground up.
It doesn’t place any limits on the templates or the coding language, so you can tweak it easily depending on your unique business needs.
Up-to-Date Functionality
A good B2B shopping platform is jam-packed with useful features that allow you to grab and hold online users’ attention and focus more on customer engagement. Some of those features include:
- Call-to-action buttons that catch the attention of the customer on most of the essential pages on your site
- Buttons that make it easy for the buyer to contact the seller or supplier for each product
- Social media buttons and a comments section in your site’s blog posts that help you stay in touch with your audience in a more informal way
X-Cart Has Everything You Need to Create An Effortless B2B Shopping Experience
All of the things mentioned above, such as mobile-friendliness, polished UI, security, performance, and extensibility, are the just bare essentials when it comes to creating a successful website. It stands to reason that every B2B eCommerce shopping platform should have all these features built-in by default.
But, let’s face it, B2B buyers have higher eCommerce expectations. To create a truly effortless B2B shopping experience, you have to think globally and offer at least a little bit more than your competitors.
That exactly what X-Cart allows you to do. With our platform you’ll get:
1. Support for complex workflows and customer self-management. A robust B2B wholesale platform, such as X-Cart, grants an extended range of options such as inventory management, payment processing, fulfillment, shipping rules, and customer service. Examples include the following:
- Access to order & transaction history per vendor
- Bulk order approvals and inventory editing
- Purchase authorizations
- Order returns, repeat orders, & order reports
- Automatic commission transfer
- Custom quotes
- Dynamic memberships & wholesale pricing
2. All the Latest B2B Marketing Tools to help you boost brand awareness, increase search, and promote your products in the most natural, non-intrusive manner. Among these tools are:
- Customer feedback solutions
- Powerful rating systems
- Built-in promotions, discounts, and coupons
- Business intelligence apps
- Additional tools that will help you determine and channel your B2B marketing efforts correctly
3. Ready-to-Use Integrations for Complex Systems such as ERP, CRM, Point-of-Sale, inventory, automation, and other systems are natively built-in the X-Cart shopping platform.
With X-Cart, online sellers can focus more on business development instead of wasting time trying to figure out how to operate complex systems.
4. Omni-Channel Digital Sales Process. All the X-Cart sales channels can be seamlessly connected with one another making it easy for B2B customers to determine their preferred channel of engagement.
5. Support of Various Business Models. Distributors, retailers, resellers, and direct high-profile B2C customers: There’s a unique set of tools for each business model in the X-Cart app store.
X-Cart Solutions for Store Owners:
- Easily split your vendors’ revenue with PayPal
- Control your vendors and pre-moderate their products
- Flexible shipping from a single warehouse or separate shops
X-Cart Solutions for Vendors:
- Easy sign-up
- Separate dashboard and storefront for each vendor
- Convenient inventory management
- Options to chat with customers
Here’s what makes X-Cart even more appealing to B2B merchants:
24/7/365. Attentive and helpful customer service, ready to help round the clock.
No hidden fees. Fair pricing policy and personalized offers for clients.
Detailed onboarding process. Set up a free personal demo with X-Cart solution advisors and discuss the plan from idea to implementation. No coding. That’s our job.
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The Bottom Line for B2B Merchants
So, there you have it: The best B2B e-commerce examples we could find. These websites demonstrate that there is always space for something unique when catering to your customers.
All you need to do is innovate and try to give your target market what they need — that’s the key to success in B2B eCommerce
Ready to take the first step? Start by creating a website by using a comprehensive B2B wholesale platform like X-Cart that will make it easy for you to optimize your store and concentrate on improving and advancing your business.
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Carolina is the Senior Marketing Manager at X-Cart. Results and data-driven, she has spent her career navigating through multiple disciplines within Marketing, and lately focusing on her passion: Content and Organic growth. She is fluent in 3 languages, with 14 years of experience leading B2B marketing strategies domestic & internationally. In her tenure, she has had the opportunity to navigate in multiple industries: Technology, Telecommunications, Construction, eCommerce and SaaS. An avid traveler, she's now halfway through visiting all of US' 50 States.