{"id":3782,"date":"2021-04-30T09:10:26","date_gmt":"2021-04-30T09:10:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vendlab.com\/?p=3782"},"modified":"2022-01-01T20:19:35","modified_gmt":"2022-01-01T20:19:35","slug":"vital-ecommerce-website-functionality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vendlab.com\/vital-ecommerce-website-functionality\/","title":{"rendered":"Vital ECommerce Website functionality"},"content":{"rendered":"

It would be too much to spec out a website here fully, however, here is an (incomplete) list of functionalities which all good eCommerce website should feature.<\/p>

Site Speed<\/a><\/h2>

Site speed has a massive effect on the conversion rate, and you should aim to maximise your website performance. Website conversion rate drop by an average of 4.42% with each additional second of load time (between seconds 0-5) (Source: Portent<\/a>). Furthermore, Google<\/a> has found that 53% of visits are abandoned if a mobile site takes longer than three seconds to load.<\/p>

Your site’s speed also affects your natural search engine performance, with Google using site performance as a significant ranking factor. From 2021 Google will be using website performance, which it refers to as Core Web Vitals, in its algorithm (Source: Moz<\/a>).<\/p>

SEO Friendly<\/a><\/h2>

As discussed in Chapter 4, natural search traffic is a significant source of customers. However, eCommerce sites differ in how easy they are to configure in a search engine friendly way. Platforms provide different support levels for important SEO features like Robot.txt file, XML sitemaps and metadata. Also, hosted platforms like Shopify allow no access to the hosting environment and site architecture, some of the most significant ranking factors.<\/p>

Mobile Friendly<\/a><\/h2>

Over 50% of internet traffic now occurs on a mobile device (source: Statcounter<\/a>). So, your site’s mobile friendliness should be a primary consideration when choosing a platform and a website template. With a responsive website, content adapts to the device which is accessing it to provide the most user-friendly experience.<\/p>

High-Resolution Images<\/a><\/h2>

Shoppers want to see multiple product images and lifestyle shots of the product in use. Studies have shown that bigger, higher-quality images which are zoomable increase the conversion rate (source: VWO<\/a>). Furthermore, having more than one image doubles the conversion rate (source: eBay Labs<\/a>).<\/p>

User-Friendly<\/a><\/h2>

Your website should be a pleasure to use and convert browsers into buyers. 76% of users say ease of use is the most important characteristic of a website (Source: Hubspot<\/a>). Your website should help shoppers find what they want quickly and provide them with a seamless checkout experience. To improve the usability of your site, consider the following:<\/p>