Feb 03
We all have different ideas of what makes a website not only look good but also work well. In the end though, what we’re all trying to achieve is pretty much the same in that we’re striving to engage users so they interact with your business and at the same time do a bit of drum-banging by telling others about how good it is.
Our opinion is that you don’t need to create the best website in the world in order for it to work. But what you do need to is to make sure that whatever it is your website is about, that it captures the users imagination and makes them want to find out more.
Visual appeal goes some way to achieving that and the level you take it to depends on what your website is about - but Coca Cola, as an example, have used some neat tricks so that when you take a look at each product in their range (http://www.coca-cola.co.uk/default.html) the screen zooms around to give a little flashy presentation.
You might not want to go to that level, but using techniques like Coca Cola have done means you can get a lot more info on your website without overloading it. With only so much space on websites and impatient users that want things and they want them now you need to think very carefully about what your most important user-engaging features are and hit them with it straight away.
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Tagged with: content • copy writing • dynamic messaging • ecommerce • email marketing • interface • SEO • usability • website
Aug 06
Web analytics tools like Google Analytics can provide you with a bag load of statistical information. All good stuff because the info it provides can help you to understand more about your traffic and how to improve your ROI.
But on the other hand, the excitement of whizzy tools like Google Analytics can sometimes mean that more fundamental things are overlooked in relation to how your website is performing.
Think about implementing feedback loops for customers and it’ll give you the best and most honest information around. OK, so some of the feedback may be a little harsh and some of it may be useless but it’s all information that will give you a better understanding of what your customers really want, what they don’t like and what they do like about your website. They may even be nice to you ;0)
We’ve picked out 2 really good feedback loop services than can help you make your websites do more and help to retain more customers. We’re not affiliated with any of these companies but I thought it’d be useful to pick out a couple of real life services that do the job. I do like the look of them both though…
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Tagged with: comparison • customer retention • ecommerce • google base • products • reviews • roi • survey • website
Sep 15
There are certain pages that we reommend you include in your ecommerce website which sometimes results in customers asking us things like “Why do we need that page?” or “…nobody has ever asked us for that before…” and the like.
The pages we recommend are important so please bear in mind, as with any content on your site, you’ll need to pay attention to what you’re writing, making it informative, interesting and something that your customers will want to read. Continue reading »
Tagged with: content • copy writing • ecommerce • website
Aug 20
At some point we’ve all found ourselves asking these exact questions - funny thing is, they all share the same answer!
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Tagged with: copy writing • design • ecommerce • email marketing • website