Give DIY Consumers the Right Guidance with Site Search
Given the wide variety and relative ease of ordering DIY goods online, it’s no surprise that consumers are turning to online merchants for their home or commercial design and repair projects.
Given the wide variety and relative ease of ordering DIY goods online, it’s no surprise that consumers are turning to online merchants for their home or commercial design and repair projects.
B2C merchants are offering different site search functions than their B2B counterparts, according to the results of the MCM Outlook 2013 survey on ecommerce.
Samuels Jewelers has seen a conversion rate nearly three times higher for site search users compared to non-site search users after implementing a new site search system for all five of it’s ecommerce websites.
Site search can play a lead role in creating a satisfying experience for the mobile shopper, here are some tips to help you create a search experience that enhances your mobile storefront.
Like it or not, when a visitor heads to your site they are most likely there to browse, which is why it’s important for retailers to give shoppers what they want, the quickest way possible.
Here are just a few tips from the SLI Systems report that will not only help you create a quality site search for your website but also improve conversations.
Site search is no longer just for the traditional ecommerce website. Now, more online retailers are putting a greater emphasis on site search to create a user-friendly mobile site for the on-the-go customer.
Poor navigation and search capabilities lead to high bounce rates, unhappy visitors
Now that more consumers rely on the search box as a means of browsing your online storefront, site search has become an even more critical feature for online merchants. Particularly with the rise of mobile devices and tablets, customers expect to find their product quickly, and a short and swift path once they arrive at your site to get to the