Collab-U CMC Play E-CommerceSymposium Net Law InfoSpaces Usenet NetStudy VEsVOs O-Journ HigherEd ConversationSearching for Cyberspace Internet retail store design: How the user interface influences traffic and sales
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Given the resources needed to launch a retail store on the Internet or change an existing online storefront design, it is important to allocate product development resources to interface features that actually improve store traffic and sales. We identified features that impact store traffic and sales using regression models of 1996 store traffic and dollar sales as dependent variables and interface design features such as number of links into the store, hours of promotional ads, number of products, and store navigation features as the independent variables. Product list navigation features that reduce the time to purchase products online account for 61% of the variance in monthly sales. Other factors explaining the variance in monthly sales include: number of hyperlinks into the store (10%), hours of promotion (4%) and customer service feedback (1%). These findings demonstrate that the user interface is an essential link between the customer and the retail store in Web-based shopping environments.
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Collab-U CMCPlay E-Commerce Symposium NetLaw InfoSpaces Usenet NetStudy VEs VOs O-Journ HigherEd Conversation Cyberspace WebCommerce VisualCMC
Introduction Cultural Lag Utopian and Dystopian Visions of the Internet Discussion and Conclusion Footnotes References About the Authors
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