Achieving eCommerce greatness
While shopping for a shirt online, I had a surprisingly poor experience with an apparel brand that I’m particularly fond of. Rather than naming names, let’s call them Sean’s Shirts. Sean’s website makes some rookie mistakes in data management and user experience (UX) that undoubtedly cost their eCommerce channel several thousands of dollars in business every day. Many companies are looking into cutting-edge data science and machine learning techniques as a way to address their data management challenges, but without first squaring away UX data management, these powerful tools will only yield a fraction of the ROI they are capable of producing.
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This article points out common eCommerce mistakes you should avoid, and suggests some basic issues to resolve to get it right. In the examples below, the underlying problems can be resolved, not by implementing advanced data science techniques, but by making improvements to UX and data management fundamentals.
Link your PDF catalogs Since I was on their mailing list, I recently received the Sean’s Shirts PDF catalog via email. While on the surface it appeared to be a well-designed catalog, it wasn’t long before I encountered a serious limitation: the catalog’s product pages weren’t hyperlinked! To actually buy a product, I had to copy the name, go to their website, search for it, and then wade through the search results to find what I was looking for.