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5 Tips and Tricks For An Effective eCommerce Site With 10 Brilliant Examples

This post covers the unique core aspects of e-commerce sites that make online shopping possible. Customers appreciate the convenience of ordering online, but if a site is cumbersome, is veiled about its pricing and polices, or does not seem to provide personal benefit, they leave.

An Effective eCommerce Site

E-commerce holds the promise of making customers’ lives easier and more enjoyable. They can find things that they otherwise would never come across, and they can order anywhere, anytime, with only a few button clicks. People enjoy the pleasure of the discovery, the simplicity of the process, and the convenience of the delivery. But on many e-commerce sites, customers do not always understand what’s being offered and whether it will be of any personal benefit.

Make It Clear Why People Should Purchase from You

It’s important to make clear from the outset what value you’re providing to customers. Why should they purchase anything from your website? Do you offer low prices? Fast shipments? Unbiased, high-quality product reviews? A wide selection of products? A specialized set of products that are hard to find? Ease of use? This is your up-front value proposition, the core value that is woven into the design and organization of the entire website.

Amazon Ecommerce Page

Amazon.com offers all of the basic features that an e-commerce site needs, and many of the advanced features as well. It adds value by show customers items they might want on a homepage customized for them.

Provide Many Ways to Find Products

Web sites must provide multiple ways to navigate because customers look for products in many different ways. Some customers know exactly what they’re looking for and want to type the name of the product into a search bar and jump straight to that product’s page. Predictive input can help streamline the product selection process further. Other customers have only a vague notion of what they’re looking for and want to explore lots of browsable content to get a better sense of what’s available.

Patio Furniture Covers Navigational Options

Find new ways to help your customers scratch itches they didn’t even know they had. Tell your customers what new and interesting products you have by showcasing Featured Products on your Homepage portal. Help them find related or more expensive versions of products by cross-selling and up-selling. Drive more sales by providing personalised recommendations specially tailored to their individual interest and needs.

Urban Outfitters Product feedback

Finally, offer a recommendation community in which customers can provide feedback and comments on products. By fostering a thriving community, you are partnering with your customers, having them create new content for your web site, and, in effect, providing everyone with yet another reason to visit your web site again in the future.

Keep It Convenient

Leblas Clean Product Details

Customers love to be able to search vast stores of information, see many clean product detail pages that provide thorough descriptions, and compare products. In doing so, they can make more educated decisions about the products and services they need. On the flip side, if the information you provide is not easy to find, your customers will become frustrated and perhaps even leave. Finding one thing they like may motivate customers to look for other things they like. A site that facilitates collecting multiple items in a shopping cart can greatly simplify the shopping process.

Teasta Call To Action

Keep customers focused on their tasks so that they don’t become distracted when they go through the quick-flow checkout process. Customers might abandon the entire order if checkout doesn’t seem simple and straightforward. Remember, at this point their goal is to finish shopping, and your goal should be to close the sale as smoothly and as quickly as possible.

For an e-commerce business that might benefit greatly from impulse buying, it’s a good idea to create a site that supports as many computing platforms as possible so that customers can act on their impulses whenever and wherever they are. The Mobile Screen Sizing, Mobile Input Controls, and Location-based Services patterns can help you incorporate mobile Web capabilities into your sites.

Consider Including Some Advanced Features

Amazong Gift Giving Option

After you’ve solved the basic mechanics of shopping and purchasing, you might want to look at some more advanced issues. For example, many people purchase products as gifts for other people. Gift Giving involves numerous details, such as wrapping, receipts, personalized notes, returns, and buying multiple gifts and sending them to multiple destinations.

JCPenny order tracking

As another example, some people may be interested in seeing their order tracking and history to check the status of their purchases or see what they’ve bought in the past.

Avoid Surprises

Customers want to know what to expect when they start shopping because it will take at least a few minutes to complete the transaction, and they don’t want to have a surprise toward the end. Full disclosure about site polices up front is important to shoppers. They generally have 3 areas of concern:

1. Privacy and Security

Etsy Privacy Policy

Customers value their anonymity because it provides them with a sense of privacy and security from being defrauded or abuse by people who gain access to their personal information. Build trust by establish a set of fair information practices that will be followed throughout your company, and make these practices clear in your privacy policy. Also be sure secure connection whenever personal or financial information is being transmitted.

2. Additional charges.

Sometimes, customers find products at a lower price when shopping online, but only discover that the shipping and handling charges erase the savings. Granted, if people factor in the time saved because they’re not personally travelling to and from the store, shipping and handling costs can sometimes be justified. However if the costs of shipping and handling are surprisingly high, shoppers become discouraged. They think the online merchant is trying to trick them and they become distrustful. Providing information about all the costs involved with a purchase early in the shopping experience will build trust.

3. Returns

Freemans Returns Policy

Although some people may never shop online, more will shop on a site that provides easy returns because they know that, if what they buy doesn’t work for them, they can return it for a full refund.

10 e-Commerce Sites Worth Your Attention

Disney Store

Disney Store

Disney store site has very sophisticated navigational options for the users to choose from. It contains extremely detailed shipping information that gains the trust of their shoppers.

Munich My Way

Munich My Way

Munich My Way's images are very clean and consistent. It not only has very clear sizing details, it also allows users to fully customize the products. The whole site is clean so users can focus on the products their purchasing without any distractions.

Pong Cheese Shop

Pong Cheese Shop

Pong Cheese Shop offers gift -giving services in their site. You can enter a personal message in the checkout and they will hand write it onto a card for you.

Archiduchesse

Archiduchesse

Archiduchesse is one of the smartest e-commerce sites around. What's so great about this e-commerce site, is that the user is just 2 clicks away from the 'Check-Out' button. This increases the functionality of the site, and easy purchase could also mean higher sales.

Abel & Cole

Abel and Cole

In the homepage of Abel & Cole, it states very clearly why people should shop with them together with 4 reasons. This is their up-front value proposition and the core value that is woven into the design and the organization.

Accessories Online

Accessories Online

Accessories Online is a good example of clear Call to Action at above the fold of the site. The site has catered a selection of categories for different user needs.

InCase

In Case

InCase offers not only clean and attractive product details, it also has the images of the product in different views. Thorough product details and reviews allows users to decide on their purchase more accurately too.

Soup Studios

Soup Studios

Soup studios sells very unique and one of a kind pottery, and ornaments. Their up-front value proposition is strong and the content and labels chosen have shown customers why they should buy from them.

Better Closet

Better Closet

Better closet provides many navigational options so users can search for their desired product easily.

Mutant Shop

Mutant Shop

Mutant Shop sells very funky and interesting crafted toys. Its clean product details and bright colours invites the users to click on further and view their products.

Conclusion

Differentiate your site so that customers know why it’s compelling and valuable. Give shoppers browsing and searching tools, and provide rich, detailed information about your products and services. Make your site accessible to everyone. One every page include clear links to your privacy and security policy, shipping and handling polices, return policy, and frequently asked questions. Let customers collect items in one place and check out quickly, with minimal distraction.

Posted on: August 19th, 2009

Charlotte

Charlotte’s interest is in web interface and design as well as motion graphics. Her absorption with her work is mostly due to her attention to detail and passion for the world of design. Winding down after work, which consumes much of her time; she enjoys travelling, exploring new places, gastronomy, and fashion.

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  1. August 21, 2009 at 9:09 am

    Thanks for this great article. Not only it provides great examples of actual eCommerce websites; but, it also is very informative and provides guidelines for creating a better customer experience website. Therefore, inviting the customer’s return to shop again.

  2. August 21, 2009 at 1:26 pm

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  3. rod
    August 27, 2009 at 1:32 am

    I think a great advanced feature to add is a universal wish list like http://www.wishpot.com or one of those kind of sites.

  4. August 27, 2009 at 1:58 am

    Some really useful tips here plus the gallery of sites are most impressive! Thanks for the post!

  5. August 27, 2009 at 3:15 am

    Thanks for this nice article.

  6. August 27, 2009 at 3:59 pm

    Great article - so many basics people forget about.

  7. August 27, 2009 at 9:06 pm

    Nice gallery of sites! Very impressive designs. I notice that the graphics and fonts are getting larger.

  8. August 28, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    Great write up with just the right kind of examples. The sample screenshots are colorful and attractive.

  9. Joe Gannon
    September 5, 2009 at 12:15 am

    One thing you didn't mention is the importance of understanding the sales process. That means providing the right information at the right time. Some sites do well at follow-up - which is all part of traditional sales. Also remember that some products need more info to make an informed decision. And this is more than just asking people for a review. As an example, consumer electronics products need more than product info since the user will be overwlelmed with the choices. Good sites like Bestbuy.com seem to want to help users understand the products and give them the info.

    • Charlotte
      September 9, 2009 at 1:56 pm

      Thank you for raising that point. Much agreed.

  10. November 18, 2009 at 11:37 pm

    Something our clients request often based on thier customer feedback is the request for larget images, particularly with clothing and products. a recent project we completed was http://www.atvquadbikes.com although temporarily not accepting payments, it coves many of the aspects discussed in a simple and easily accessible format.

  11. Talha Khatri
    November 26, 2009 at 8:18 pm

    examples of different Websites really help in making a new website.
    THANKS ATONE.....!!

  12. January 30, 2010 at 5:18 am

    Strong article with great screenshots. I would agree these points are certainly up there in the ecommerce priority list.

  13. March 5, 2010 at 1:50 pm

    Very helpful/insightful tips! Keep the solid content coming Charlotte!!

  14. April 4, 2010 at 8:59 pm

    Thanks for this list and the examples, should help me with future web design projects. I think on the whole, e-commerce sites should focus on conversions and that is just what this article does!

  15. May 25, 2010 at 3:38 am

    Really good examples.

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