• Summary of Jam Session:

    In this session we did 3 critiques. John Johnson – Massage Therapist niche. Jean Junior – Vegan niche. Selena McIntyre – Baby clothing niche.

    Additional Topics Covered: Incorporating a Continuity Program, Best practices on the Product Page.


    Critiques:

    Critique 1

    0:25:40 – Critique number 1 is for John Johnson, https://www.healthyhappylonglife.com/. John is a massage therapist who sells tools related to the niche.

    Homepage:

    • Any links that take a customer away from the money pages should be removed.
    • Remove sign in options if no one is creating accounts.
    • Search bar needs to be enlarged, it should be very prominent because people who search are much more valuable.
    • Too much white space between all the elements.
    • Add text under the hamburger icon. Some users do not know what the icon means.
    • Too many links in the header. Move all links that aren’t money pages, to the footer.
    • Need to add the Footer Hack and remove the newsletter subscription because no one wants to sign up to newsletters.

    Product Page:

    • When adding products to cart there is no indication that you have added to cart apart from a little number change in the top right. Typically it would open a drawer cart or take you to a cart page.
    • CTA colors blend in with the other colors on the page. Hierarchy of focus needs to be on the cart button.
    • Social media icons need to be removed, this causes distraction and customers can leave your page when clicking those links
    • Add the ‘+’ and ‘-’ icons next to the quantity selector, this is a best practice.

    Cart:

    • Cart automatically updates subtotal, but on the cart it says you need to do it manually. This is a disconnect for customers
    • Remove all third party payment options from the Cart and put them on the Payment page of the Checkout.

    Critique 2

    0:59:50 – Critique number 2 is for Jean Junior. He runs a vegan POD and jewellery store.

    Homepage:

    • Footer hack has not been implemented
    • About Us page has does not have much personality to it. Add some images and bring some realness to it. Move About Us page to the footer.

    Matt & Tanner go in depth on how Jean can build a recurring continuity program, including price points, digital products, physical products.


    Critique 3

    1:28:00 – Critique number 3 is for Selena McIntyre, https://stylishonesies.com. Custom Onesies for babies.

    Product Page:

    • Move size guide to be under Size option
    • Color option should be color swatches instead of dropdown menus
    • Microcopy to be ‘Choose Your Size’ instead of ‘Size’
    • Put shipping and returns behind tabs instead of in the main description

    Noteworthy Topics:

    1:07:30 – The team goes into how Jean can successfully incorporate a continuity program.

    1:32:00 – Best Practices on the Product Page.