The holy grail for e-commerce is to find the best set of factors to boost conversion rate. We all know that of the many elements that can influence the conversion rate (price, shipping costs and time, testimonials, etc.), visual merchandising is playing a dominant role.
According to a survey by Field Agent, an eye-popping 83% of shoppers consider the product image to be the most crucial trigger in their buying decision.
Though many online marketplaces require merchants to upload only white background product images for standardization, brands do not have to follow this rule when managing their own e-commerce website or social media. We know that customers are looking for a shopping experience, not just products sold on a digital platform. And a product on a plain background just doesn’t do it.
Creating lifestyle images can show what the product would look like in real life settings. And they bring an element of aspirational living to your products. These aspirations connect with the emotions and can influence purchasing decisions.
With nfinite’s digital merchandising tool, content managers can create an unlimited number of lifestyle product images with essentially the same budget, but at a fraction of the time compared to traditional photo-shooting.
With this agility and efficiency, marketers can go very granular with their staging options and uncover key insights that were previously unattainable. Here are some tips marketers can test to boost their conversion rate:
It is best not to exceed three dominant colors in the same scenery. If the hero product has a light hue, then use a background with darker shades, and the other way around for products with darker colors.
The background should be coherent with the main theme of the product.
For example, when displaying a sea-side vacation home furniture, it is best to use complementary products that are made of natural materials such as wood and fabric, and not metal and leather.
E-commerce visual merchandising will depend on the preferences of the shoppers depending on culture and geography.
In Asia, for example, the scenery can be very rich with many different products while in parts of Europe, a minimalist scenery is preferable.
In the case of a sofa, it is best to show a three-quarter view of it to highlight the two faces of the product, where you can clearly see the cushion, armrest and back.
Displaying the product in multiple backgrounds and decors can help reach different audiences and also provide aspiration.
nfinite’s solution is designed to enhance the performance of visual merchandizing. It can create an unlimited number of product visuals for merchants to conduct extensive A/B testing. By following the tips provide above, marketers will find the best combination of visual elements to help boost conversion. Request a Demo.