6 Things Your Magento Store Might Be Missing Out On, But Shouldn’t! |
Posted: December 12, 2018 |
Magento, with its increasing usage, is becoming synonymous with eCommerce, leaving most of the other platforms far behind. But then, not everyone has been able to use it to their advantage. And if you, as a store owner, are one of them, worry not, for here are 6 things that you might have unknowingly missed out on, but can always make up for:
A technique, which anyone who has had a stint with custom Magento development can swear by, is the way to go if you want to deliver a rather engaging experience to your users. In fact, with an illusion of depth and immersion, it could also help you improve upon storytelling, more so because you will able to communicate more in less time.
This one can give your Magento store the much-needed breathing room by letting go of those unnecessary decorative elements, which you may have been trying to get rid of already, especially if they are affecting the downloading speed. The principles, if applied, could lead to a relatively clean design, one that brings your products and services to the fore.
When you tell a story, what you actually do is trigger curiosity. And given the fact that people and not bots would decide on whether or not to buy from your online store, doing so could make all the difference. A story helps people understand how your products solve their pain points, and eventually leads to better conversions. And yes, storytelling is pretty much called for, no matter which platform is in use, but then again, Magento is of course no exception.
Well, if you do opt for custom eCommerce design, might we suggest that you also get rid of the stock photos for good? These photos do not communicate your ideas to the customers, and even worse, make it hard for them to differentiate your brand from the others. Custom illustrations, on the other hand, help you cut through the noise, and contribute to your storytelling efforts. A win-win, isn’t it?
An overly busy or say, complex eCommerce design won’t do you any good. With content and images literally occupying every nook and corner, the users could find it difficult to grasp the information you are trying to deliver. A negative space, however, can turn the tables, improving the scannability of your store. On that note, did you know that a negative space is also referred to as “white” space, but doesn’t necessarily have to be white?
If you are looking forward to getting a responsive store built (or have one), which for obvious reasons, you should, it make sense to gain additional control on how the layout is handled on different screen sizes. And guess what, that’s exactly what a grid layout offers. It, for that matter, makes it easier for your users to access the store irrespective of the browser, device or operating system, without having to let visual quality take a back seat. When all is said and done, if you do need help with custom Magento development, reach out to SunTec India now. We have the requisite expertise, and can help you get the most out of this amazing platform. Write to us at [email protected].
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