Jun
11
2009

8 Tips To Optimize Your Category Pages


Today’s video is about optimizing your category products page within your ecommerce business. This is a key component for any ecommerce website and it can make the difference to every sale.

Here are some points that you will take away from this video:

  • Allow a customer to auto return after “Adding to Cart”
  • Display out-of-stock items separately
  • Include an “Add to Cart” button on you category listing page
  • Have a sort by option
  • Highlight new & sale products
  • Show “real life” photos
  • Include a search function – Google search
  • Make your product images clickable

Tyrone Shum
Category Optimizer

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6 Comments on "8 Tips To Optimize Your Category Pages"

  1. PlugIM.com on Fri, 12th Jun 2009 11:57 pm 

    8 Tips To Optimize Your Category Pages…

    This is a key component for any ecommerce website and it can make the difference to every sale….

  2. smallbusinessbrief.com on Sat, 13th Jun 2009 12:18 am 

    8 Tips To Optimize Your Category Pages | Ecommerce Help | Ecommerce Business Profits | Ecommerce Internet Business…

    This is a key component for any ecommerce website and it can make the difference to every sale….

  3. Make Money Online on Sun, 14th Jun 2009 5:30 pm 

    These are good points for those who like to sell their products. I just step into affiliate marketing and see how much I can make from there. Thanks for the awesome points Tyrone!

    Regards,
    Lee

  4. Tyrone on Mon, 15th Jun 2009 12:14 pm 

    Hi Lee,

    Thanks for your comment. I would love to hear more about what you are doing in affiliate marketing and what products you would be offering?

    Thanks.

  5. Wyposazenie Hoteli on Wed, 24th Jun 2009 10:00 pm 

    “sort by” button is the most important thing ever. When there’s more than 10 products in a category the lack possibility of sorting by name or relevance means that I’ll probably find another seller.

  6. Tyrone on Thu, 25th Jun 2009 8:53 am 

    Sort by, with a price, product, or so forth is crucial and you are right it’s the best thing that people can have on their ecommerce site. Thanks for your comment.

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