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E-commerce Usability – Add to Cart Buttons

Posted on: 20th Jul 2008 By: Adam Moss 5 Comments
E-commerce Usability – Add to Cart Buttons

In order to achieve a greater rate of conversions, a bold and clear ‘add to cart button’ should be added to each product page and it should be made to stand out from the rest of the content so that it is easy to locate for any shopper. Use reds, blues and images to display [...]

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E-commerce Usability – Refined Searches

Posted on: 8th Jun 2008 By: Adam Moss 1 Comment
E-commerce Usability – Refined Searches

As previously explained, as site search function is a must for any e-commerce website as it allows users to find what they’re looking for. However it is not unusual to be flooded by a huge number of search results in such an instance, so an option to narrow the criteria of a search is a [...]

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E-commerce Usability – Headlines & Headings

Posted on: 18th May 2008 By: Adam Moss 2 Comments
E-commerce Usability – Headlines & Headings

There’s nothing worse in an e-commerce shop than to be a customer who doesn’t realise which part of the shop they’re viewing. It should always be made clear at the top of the page, using breadrumb navigation to shop how deep into the shop they have gone. Doing this is alos a great way of [...]

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How important is the design of my shop?

Posted on: 4th Mar 2008 By: James Bavington 2 Comments
How important is the design of my shop?

One of the most frequently asked questions that we are asked by customers, is; Why is the design of my shop so important? Surely if the prices are right and the navigation works, why do I need a fancy design? There isn’t a quick and simple answer to this question, but in our opinion you [...]

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