Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 4:42:39 GMT -6
How to build a product page that will sell? What should it look like and what content should it contain? Attracting customers is the first task of anyone who runs an online store. However, this is not the end, because now we have to persuade this person to make a purchase decision. What information she sees on the website of the product she is interested in and how it is presented is crucial for her in making a purchase decision.
That's why today I would like to show you how you should think about the product website and what should be on it to best meet the needs and expectations of a potential buyer. If you want to receive photo retouching notifications about my new episodes on YouTube, click! subscribeMrOptim To start with, I would like us to divide the page into several sections that I would highlight within the product page: navigation, key information, product options, product description, additional information, similar items, footer.
All elements that we add to the page will fit into one of these sections. navigation Even though this is not an element strictly related to the website, it is visible on every product page. It is worth using it, especially since it is not an insignificant background, as many of us may think. What can we convey through the menu and navigation bar? current place on the website information about where our potential customer is currently, in what department, in what category. In my opinion, it is best to show it as a path. Navigation is especially useful on websites that offer a wide range of products. It also on where to look for other types of products they want to buy on our website.
That's why today I would like to show you how you should think about the product website and what should be on it to best meet the needs and expectations of a potential buyer. If you want to receive photo retouching notifications about my new episodes on YouTube, click! subscribeMrOptim To start with, I would like us to divide the page into several sections that I would highlight within the product page: navigation, key information, product options, product description, additional information, similar items, footer.
All elements that we add to the page will fit into one of these sections. navigation Even though this is not an element strictly related to the website, it is visible on every product page. It is worth using it, especially since it is not an insignificant background, as many of us may think. What can we convey through the menu and navigation bar? current place on the website information about where our potential customer is currently, in what department, in what category. In my opinion, it is best to show it as a path. Navigation is especially useful on websites that offer a wide range of products. It also on where to look for other types of products they want to buy on our website.