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Ever watch CNN? Ever watch CNN Headline News? Ever consider why the content isn't parallel? - Okay, a second question: Ever visit a catalog Website whose copy is ponderous, slow to mention price, and hair-tearingly frustrating at checkout?
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I think a lot of the problem is people design these catalog sites and are just so familiar with them that they fail to realize how cumbersome they can be to those new to the site. Having three or four people test out any online shopping site is crucial, and there are plenty out there who obviously skipped over that part.
Jen
I know this is a copywriting thread I just wanted to point out something I noticed.
I know there's a market for Catalog Optimization Specialists. ;)
>>They seem to need a few tweaks to maximise their potential or that is how it seems at first look
I agree. Most catalog sites seem to be throwbacks to 1998. First they bought into the "If you build it they will come" myth, then neglected to answer the "if you build it will they buy" question.
I was shopping for an item the other day and they had the standard, "click to enlarge" button for the item. I clicked and up popped a new window, with the same size image. I couldn't even find the shipping cost unless I gave them all my shipping info. They lost a sale. Probably wasn't the first and it won't be the last.
IMO creating a new window with target="_new" or something like that is a bad idea. I have performed formal usability testing in labs and it's amazing how many people don't realize they even opened up a new window or if they did how to get back to the original window.
As lame as it sounds I once saw a user that did not realize that you could scroll a web page.
As far as organizing, do you find that the current way of organizing it works for your business? Maybe try some usability testing of your site to see if one of the testers can suggest a better way to do it.