5 Top Tips for Designing Product Pages - Small Business Computing

5 Top Tips for Designing Product Pages

Written By
James Maguire
James Maguire
Aug 1, 2011
1 minute read

Online retailers know that a product page is the “money” page on any small business ecommerce Web shop. Effective product page should be well-designed and easy to navigate while providing shoppers with all the information they need to make a buying decision.

Easy to say, but not quite as easy to deliver? Don’t worry; our colleagues at Ecommerce-Guide.com offer up the perfect tips for building product pages that deliver the goods…and the revenue.



Product pages on an ecommerce website are the pages that spotlight products and offer shoppers a “Buy” button. Think of your ecommerce product pages as your site’s “payoff” pages. It all comes down to that moment when a shopper lands on the product page and considers entering his or her credit card number.


Read the complete article: Ecommerce Website Design Tips: The Product Page



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