just a few off the top of my head.
http://www.swell.com
http://www.potterybarn.com and all their affiliated sites
http://www.brooklynindustries.com
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I agree with Mike; I love peer input as much as the next person but
you have to involve target buyers in this discussion.
The examples provided here are a great springboard for mockup ideas.
Start by asking target customers to react to product page examples or
mockups (as opposed to just asking
Does anyone have examples of sites with product pages that they really
like? We're looking at new ways to present product information on our
site. Our pages currently have a lot of data and we're looking for
ways to improve the experience and reduce the clutter.
Examples that we've found include
Test your pages with your key customer groups and gather you product
objectives from within your business, then your own designs will be
the best they can be for your products.
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Hi Marcia,
It really depends what it is your product pages are showing as to
send through some suitable examples. If you are selling clothes then
large images is probably more important than specific details, if you
are selling software then you want to see a breakdown of what the
software will
The best online shopping experience I have had is at
http://endless.com. They do a great job of filtering selections and
allowing you to sort through a large inventory without sacrificing
maximizing selections of items that you DO want to see. They also do
a great job of making available a lot