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What's best? Random? Price lo - hi, Price hi-lo? Anyone have any thoughts on this or carried out research?
Cheers,
Phil
The items are placed nearest to teh ones people are most likely to buy to gether.
Bule widget top and blue widget bottom - or contrasting colours if possible. with price I think id show teh most expensive above teh fold.
Listing by Most Popular might be a good way if your system can swing it.
I would say -- whatever display method you choose or use, it can't hurt to tell shoppers what you're doing, i.e. - "Products 1-20 of 75 found. Shown alphabetically." Or something like that.
Steve
When I added some navigation allowing the visitor to access pages where the products were grouped by the purpose they were being used for, the sales doubled almost immediately.
Example: Red widgets and Blue widgets and Pink widgets are all good for making cakes, and then Purple widgets and Orange widgets are really good if you are making cookies...
I think it is important to understand why the website visitor is there, and then cater to that particular need in as many ways as possible. Sometimes (as in this website) visitors are there for the same product to be used for different purposes.