Is it right to do this?

Real-time financial market data for stocks and trends.
Post Reply
sumaiyakhatun27
Posts: 463
Joined: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:31 am

Is it right to do this?

Post by sumaiyakhatun27 »

The large title tells us that the jacket is out of stock. Similar products are offered below. Useful. But not perfect. Why? Because similar products are given based on the brand name and category. There are no jackets that match the color or style. Also, if you refresh the page, you will find that similar products are given completely randomly. And if there is a jacket similar to the one the user is looking for (far right) in these products now, then when the page is refreshed, it will no longer be there.


7. The most correct approach And the last example for today, in our opinion, is the korea email list most correct. The phrase that the product is out of stock is highlighted in red and immediately attracts attention. There is no "Add to cart" button (instead, the user is offered to go to the manufacturer's website). Just like in the previous example, similar products are displayed. But there are not 4, but as many as 40 (!) , and sorting occurs not only by brand name and product category, but also by color.


Click on the picture to enlarge it. Key findings Do not delete a product card that is no longer available. Don't show the user a 404 page. Don't redirect it to the home page. Make sure that your product card does not contain contradictory messages (“in stock” and “out of stock”). The phrase "out of stock" should be noticeable. Make it large and highlight it in a bright color.
Post Reply