E-commerce Usability – Register Later
An annoying thing when shopping online is when you go to add a product to your cart and it tells you that you must be registered first. This means there’s an extra step in teh buying process which could seriously deter customers. Also customers don’t want to commit all their details to a website while only potentially ‘window shopping’.
The smart way of getting registration details is during the checkout stage where it can be disguised as simply adding shipping and billing details which the customer will accept as compulsory. This data can then be saved as an account for future visits. Doing it this way will speed up checkout processes, reduce cart abondonment and will ultimately increase sales. This really is such a simple tip that so many e-commerce web designers get wrong.

Once again it is Amazon who can boast the benchmark for e-commerce usability. Checkout the ‘proceed to checkout’ page of Amazon who give the customer two clear choices and even let the customer know that they will create a password later – saving them from worrying about it now when all they want to do is make a purchase.

January 21st, 2009
The added value of the exact message by Amazon is that the visitor has already marked himself as a new CUSTOMER by clicking that button. Thus feel slightly more commited to purchasing compared to when the message read ‘I am a new VISITOR’.
Amazon rocks, on virtually every aspect of webdesign!