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		<title>E-commerce Web Design Tips</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Ecommerce Website]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ecommerce webdesign]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With more folks turning to the Net as a sales channel for their products, e-commerce web design is beginning to become more competitive. With many sites that offer the same products, or terribly similar ones, the context in which those products are presented seriously affects the probabilities of a web shop being successful. This newsletter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With more folks turning to the Net as a sales channel for  their products, e-commerce web design is beginning to become more competitive.  With many sites that offer the same products, or terribly similar ones, the  context in which those products are presented seriously affects the  probabilities of a web shop being successful. This newsletter will give you  some pointers that you may use to enhance your e-commerce site design and make  it more engaging to your visitors.</p>
<p><strong> Images<br />
</strong><br />
On an e-commerce site, photos are crucial. Users can&#8217;t touch the goods or  see them, so they settle for second choice, which is prime quality photographs.  This has effects on site design by making the pictures the centre of the page,  and something the design must work to improve and display on its best light.  Pictures can also come in a lot of different colors, so that the background  color of the site design for an e-commerce site must be in a position to  accommodate that. Vivid colors that clash simply are better evaded because of  this, unlike on other sites where text is the main content and the photographs  can be selected to match the design.</p>
<p><strong>Checkout<br />
</strong><br />
An e-commerce web site is no good unless buyers essentially check out their  purchases. For that reason, when planning a web shop is important to remember  the calls to action and instructions on the checkout process must be simple to  find and follow. Internet sites whose goal is just getting visitors to read  their content can be more frolicsome, but an e-commerce which has a design  that&#8217;s too complicated may turn visitors off and take their custom some place  else.</p>
<p><strong>Navigation<br />
</strong><br />
E-commerce web sites must be straightforward to navigate, so that the visitors  can simply find the stuff they are after. Including elements like promotions,  advised products or good search filtering will make an internet shop more  serviceable and so more successful. Usually e-commerce internet sites layouts  follow a set of standards and can look sort of like a grid, but it is not a  brilliant idea to be too cutting edge unless your audience is specifically  fashionable and ready to make the additional effort to find site elements that  are not where each other site has it.</p>
<p><strong>S.E.O optimization<br />
</strong><br />
SEO is critical for any internet site to be found, and must be incorporated  direct from the first line of HTML code to get the most impressive results and  prevent costly redesigns of the site. Even if it does not have an effect on the  graphic designing of the site, ensuring the front-end developer uses the right  markup and that most of the e-commerce content is in the shape of text versus  photographs will go a ways to make the internet site accessible for the search  site crawlers. If masses of content is hidden inside flash flicks it&#8217;s going to  be important to create an alternative HTML version that search engines and  users with incapacities can use.</p>
<p>In several cases, Internet shoppers have some  expectancies on how a web shop is meant to look and work, and familiarity  increases the probabilities of them really trusting it with their Visa card  numbers. By following those simple tips when planning a site for e-commerce you  can increase the possibilities of the internet site being successful and visitors  select it to buy their products.</p>
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