Is Your Gift Basket Web Site User Friendly?
May 25th, 2008 at 09:23pm Lorie Obernauer
Do you have an on-line store for your gift basket business? If the answer is yes, you need to make sure that your customers have a positive experience while shopping on your site.
Keep in mind that shopping at your on-line is much like shopping in a brick and mortar store. Think about a store that you like to visit. It is probably clean and well organized. Merchandise is displayed attractively and in a sensible order. At your local department store, women’s clothing is probably grouped on one floor. Then, departments that feature sportswear are separate from evening wear. If you’re shopping for a gift for your mother, it is fairly easy to find what you want once you get to the right floor. At a really well organized store, accessories that can be worn with sports wear or evening wear would be shown near-by. This can result in add-on sales: the buyer may purchase something she didn’t originally intend to buy once she sees how it all can work together.
In the same way, your web site should be organized so that customers can easily find what they want. Obviously, birthday baskets should be displayed separately from baskets designed for corporate buyers. But within the birthday basket category, you can go further by showing baskets for children, then baskets for women, for men, for sports enthusiasts, etc. If you sell other gifts on your site, make sure that they are displayed where they’ll have the most impact. For example, spa products may be shown on your site in a separate area, but also in the section that show gift baskets for women. Don’t be afraid to display your products in more than one section of your site.
Some final tips: make sure that your home page is appealing and invites the shopper into your store. Check all your links and make sure that they work correctly. Try to educate the shoppers who come to your store: why should they buy your products? Include product information (eg. a specific list of items included in each basket) or suggestions about other items they might like (eg. customers who bought this item also bought _____).
Visit other web sites and think about what appeals to you. What makes it easy to shop at other web sites? If you shop on-line, spend time at that web site and consider what you like about it. Then go ahead and make your site the best it can be for your customers.
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7 Comments Add your own
1. Shirley George Frazier | May 26th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
Lorie,
The suggestion of informing customers about what others purchased in the same category is terrific.
That’s part of upselling I always encourage, for it’s that type of information that increases the customer’s knowledge and ultimate sale.
2. Andy, Custom Gift Baskets | May 29th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
I though about it much.
It’s weird but a lot of usability mistakes are in checkout process.
A lot of ppl can make a good looking store, but very often you can spend an hour to fill out all that forms..
3. Lorie Obernauer | May 29th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Good point Andy. There are lots of ways to make your on-line store user friendly. One thing I frequently do is check our links. Nothing is more frustrating than clicking on a link, expecting to see a certain product, and you’re somewhere else completely!
4. Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D. | June 2nd, 2008 at 10:08 pm
Lorie,
You’re so right about the importance of checking out links on our websites.
It’s a mystery to me how they get broken, but they do, so we must check links, as well as our commerce systems frequently. It’s far better for us to catch the problems than lose a customer who leaves our site out of frustration.
To help gift basket designers with their websites I recently wrote a free e-course called How to Dramatically Improve Your Gift Basket Website and Increase Your Profits. It has received great reviews from my subscribers. I hope it will help yours too.
5. Lorie Obernauer | June 3rd, 2008 at 10:21 am
Thanks Flora. I’ll be sure to read your article too!
6. Sandra Rimmer | June 3rd, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Are there any website designers who work with designing gift basket web sites?
7. Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D. | June 5th, 2008 at 1:31 am
Sandra,
Visit various gift basket websites and make note of who designed them. Their links are usually at the bottom of the home page. If you like the design, chances are the designer is talented in working with gift basket websites.
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