7 Important Web Design Tips for Your Ecommerce Store

in ecommerce •  2 years ago 

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Web design has always been an important part of success for websites of all kinds. But when it comes to eCommerce web design, there are some things you should know if you aren’t working with eCommerce website developers and plan to create your website on your own. Here’s all you should know about eCommerce web design.

#1 Start with The Product Catalog

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First, it’s worth discussing one of the key elements of your website: the product catalog. For eCommerce, this just might be the fundamental part of what makes your website work because the catalog is meant to list all your products or services and make it easy for potential customers to browse them. Here are the steps you should go through to create the best product catalog for your website:

Make a list of all your products and/or services with all the necessary specifics. You probably already have an Excel document listing these, so you can use that. You will need the names of the products, their technical characteristics, prices, etc.+

Create a template for the different categories of your products. These template pages will be filled out and put on your website in the catalog to make the product listings consistent.

Write sample product descriptions for the different categories of your products. You can then simply insert the necessary information into the samples to use on every product’s separate page.

Prepare the necessary visuals to put on your product pages. These can be photographs, videos, and infographics. Later on, you can also add social proof or mentions to the separate product pages that get such exposure on other websites.

Fill in the templates and upload all the product pages on your website once it is designed. Make any necessary adjustments and proofread everything you have wrote to eliminate typos or grammar mistakes.

#2 Adopt the Customer’s Mindset

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Now, how exactly do you make your eCommerce web design work both for you and for your customers? The key here is to adopt the customer’s mindset and try to see the website through their eyes. This will help you enhance the UX or user experience which is essential for the success of your website. If your potential customers keep getting obstacles on their way while browsing your website, they might simply leave and never come back.

Such aspects as navigation and checkout are particularly important. Navigation will be discussed later, but what’s good to remember about checkout is that it shouldn’t be difficult to complete. Ensure that the process is secure and simplify the process as much as you can. In addition to that, think about your delivery and shipping policy page which will probably be visited often. Place links to it on different other relevant pages of your website.

#3 Focus on Branding

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While designing your website, it is necessary to focus on branding as it will help you keep your website design unique while also keeping it uniform. Moreover, a proper focus on branding can help your eCommerce website appear more professional which can make your audience associate such characteristics as professionalism and authority with your brand.

As Ben Hudson from the writing service reviews site Best Writers Online says, “Branding is one of the best devices you can use to improve brand awareness and get more exposure. The best part is that you can use branding in different ways and especially on your website. Originality is hard to find these days, so if you manage to pull that off with your website design, your site visitors will definitely remember it.”

#4 Add Marketing Elements

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Likewise, adding marketing elements into the design of your website can improve it too. Just like branding, marketing elements don’t have to be particularly obvious — on the contrary, they should be subtle. But this subtlety will help them do what they are meant to do: promote your products, encourage customer actions, increase conversions, and so on.

For example, placing the email subscription form in the footer or the header of your website will make it appear on all your pages reminding the site visitors that they can subscribe to your newsletter. Try to have at least a few calls to action on every page of your website because they will prompt users to act and will help you get more conversions.

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