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Products in the product menu must be easy for the customer to find. If products are structured in a way that doesn't make sense, a customer may not be able to find the product they are looking for. Have a look at some of your competitor's websites:

  • Are the products easy to find?
  • Would you do anything differently to improve the experience?

Our demonstration website is set up for a business that sells furniture and homewares. The product categorisation has been based on:

  • The room the furniture is intended for (Category 1)
  • The type of product (Category 2)
  • A more specific sub category when required (Category 3)

See the Armen Reclining Lounge for a specific example:

  • Category 1: Living Room
    • Category 2: Lounge Suites
      • Category 3: 3 Seater

However, what if this business only sold products for a living room? The category structure could be simplified to the following:

  • Category 1: Lounge Suites
    • Category 2: 3 Seater
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