Save The Lost Customers

  HomeFreebie IndexSave The Lost Customers
Google
 
Web www.ThatsWise.com

Save The Lost Customers

Home
Freebies
Save The Lost Customers
Product Reviews
Privacy Policy
Contact Akinori
About myself
Terms of Use

 
     As you already know, crystal clear navigation is important. However, clarity isn't enough to lead visitors to the right place.
 
People Think Differently
     Categorizing is often used to navigate a large website. When you categorize your site, you need to clearly indicate what each category is about so that visitors can pick the right one. Most websites are doing a good job on this. The problem is you and your visitors don't think a particular product can be found under the same category.
 
An Example
     Let's say you are looking for a memory card at amazon.com. Which category would you pick from the drop down menu for searching -- computers, electronics, camera & photo, cellphone & services, or what else? People will pick different categories. That's not because people are confused (Amazon.com clearly indicated each category); it's because people all think differently. People will pick a different category based on what the memory card is for -- digital camera, mp3 player, cellphone, etc.
 
See The Difference
     If visitors cannot find a product under the category they think the product should be at, they will think you don't carry the product. To avoid this, you need to find all categories a product could fit into, rather than find the best matching category for a product. Then, list the product in all of those categories. You could cross-refer other categories, i.e. adding see-also links. But I prefer listing the same products in multiple categories. At amazon.com, you can find memory cards in multiple categories, so visitors can find the products no matter what category they choose, and amazon.com is not losing any sales.
 
© September, 2006
 
 
    

 
Go to Freebie Index
 
Attention
     Would like to read more articles like this? Then, subscribe to my monthly newsletter "Cache." You won't miss an issue.
 
E-mail Address


Read our bulletproof privacy policy.
     If you are using one of spam filters,                     
please add my e-mail address to your safe list.
All issue will be sent from  
     Newsletter "Cache" is also available via an RSS feed. For Firefox users, Live Bookmarks  is supported.
 

 
Add to Google          
 
Do you like this article? Then use it!
This article is pre-licensed to you.
 
The only requirement is the inclusion of following, after each article you used.
Article by Akinori Furukoshi of http://www.thatswise.com
For complete list of FREE articles, please visit at
http://www.thatswise.com/free_articles.html
 
Isn't that easy?

Questions? Just ask !


Top of Page
Home | Freebie Index | Product Reviews | About myself
Privacy Policy | Contact Akinori | Terms of Use