When you create a new online store, some pages and goals will be provided. I know I need shopping cart and payment page. Your product also has the most important pages. Of course, you have created a page for the return policy. But not all the pages required for the success of e-commerce websites. Many stores benefit from several different pages that are often overlooked. Moreover, creating or updating these pages takes little or no time, so it’s worth the time and effort. Today, we will discuss four types of e-commerce pages that you might ignore when creating a store.
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But the second and more important thing is that the audit page is not always the end of the customer’s journey to visit the store. But if you treat it this way and give them a line or two of text and a link home, you’ll never know what it is. You can add the following on this page: Alternate \/ ideal contact information If the customer is in a hurry or has other problems (e.g. direct email address, telephone number…) Links to pages that have proven to be helpful for social media accounts and shoppers to convert to customers – if many shoppers use a consultation form to ask questions before buying, a link can be added from the thank you page to an additional page with social evidence. Generated content, evaluation, case study… Especially if the browsing function is deleted when settling for conversion purposes, you can easily return to the rest of the stores. Trivial gifts such as coupons or friend recommendation links, of course, end with a sincere \
If you really want to get in and dirty your hands, Nicola has written a dream tutorial on how to create an audit (and replace \
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