Usability Review: “Confirm Order” Pages
May 3rd, 2008
What does that page look like just before you “confirm” or “finalize” an order? This can be a big deal in ecommerce. Ecommerce Web sites should consider what their confirmation page offers, just before online shoppers are completely committed.
I think this Abercromie & Fitch page offers a good example.
Usability Review: “Welcome” Emails
May 3rd, 2008
In online shopping, it is common to sign up for an account. Often, an ecommerce Web site will send you an email welcoming you to the site. But it doesn’t always happen. And while it can seem annoying to have an inbox cluttered by welcome emails, I think it’s a good thing to send a [...]
Usability Review: Customer Service Landing Pages
May 3rd, 2008
One of the most important pages on your ecommerce Web site is the customer service landing pages. This page often has contact information, and maybe even FAQs. The idea is to make it easy to find, and ensure that the information on the customer service landing page is easy for the customer to use.
Altrec has [...]
Usability: Email Newsletters
May 3rd, 2008
Not too long ago, I did a post on “Welcome” emails. Since I had to sign up for all those accounts — and newsletters — it only makes sense that I take a look at newsletter emails sent by ecommerce Web sites.
Email newsletters offer great opportunities for highlighting products and services, as well [...]
Usability: Gift Registries
May 3rd, 2008
Today I’m going to share my thoughts on gift registries. It is true that most ecommerce Web sites these days call them “wishlists,” but there are a few companies out there that make the distinction. Additionally, wishlists are often kept private and then sent out by choice, or made public by choice. Gift registries are [...]
Usability: eCommerce Wishlists
May 3rd, 2008
Wishlists are becoming increasingly popular on ecommerce Web sites. This is due in great deal to the fact that we like to be able to personalize our online shopping experiences. Plus, what happens when you see something you like, but can’t buy right now? With ecommerce wishlists, it is possible to save something you like [...]
eCommerce Usability Review: Advanced Search Pages
May 3rd, 2008
About a month and a half ago, I did an ecommerce usability review on search page attributes. It’s about time for a bit of a follow up on that. So this round, I’m offering a look at advanced search pages. Unfortunately, there aren’t that many of them left any more. But we’ll give it a [...]
Words of Wisdom from the The Poetic Prophet (AKA The SEO Rapper)
May 3rd, 2008
Use CSS ya page load quicker, make your client satisfied like they eatin on a Snicker
Professional Web 2.0 Design Style Makes Your Website Perfect
May 1st, 2008
As we all cognize that originative website designing sphere additions rapidly, the competition between low cost web designing people acquires enormously. Thus they are putting their sum attempt or you can state entirely strength into their designed websites, that these websites can easily catch the concentration of the marketplace audience.
Nowadays web interior designers are vastly [...]

