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Your website is the face of your business. The first impression you give customers can often be the difference between a sale and an abandoned cart. So for this weeks question, I want to know;
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Make sure you check out this weeks AMA's if you want more e-commerce tips and knowledge!
When creating a website that can catch people's attention, be user friendly as well; several things like neatness, adaptability for handheld devices and content optimization are important.
Some of the important recommendations for doing this are as follows—
» Simplicity: This can be achieved through the use of minimal design elements and increased white spaces.
» Mobile-Friendly: It should work smoothly on any apparatus.
» Content: Incorporate high-quality images with an informal writing style.
» Navigation: Maintain easy-to-follow navigation.
» Speed: Ensure quick loading by optimizing.
» CTAs: Have clear call-to-action buttons.
» Accessibility: Alt text and proper contrast must be taken into account.
» Testing: Test and gather opinions of users consistently.
Incredible increases in engagement and decreases in empty cart syndrome arise from storytelling that link and unite one emotionally with others.
Also, real reviews are essential for a store to build trust and reduce the gap between your product and your audience.
Images also play a crucial role. Make sure to include real-life usage scenarios to make them visually appealing and encourage users to imagine themselves using the product. This can spark their interest and drive purchasing decisions.
Of course, SEO cannot be ignored, whether you are a small business or a large brand. It helps you build long-term visibility and impact.
Design your website to be unique but also match your product and content. I am looking to have my site revamped to be more creative.