Jan 212009
 

Should I say “Call to Action” or “FOUR”? Check out this Discount Golf Equipment site. When you visit you will quickly notice that it is a e-commerce site, and that they sell golf equipment. When visiting one of their product pages the call to action is very obvious. There are product details, pictures, product options, and an obvious method to make a purchase. What about the home page though? Are you compelled to do anything?

Getting Action Out of the Home Page

One of the big problems with a sites home page is that fact that they are usually designed for a general audience. We often design them trying to reveal everything we have to offer, and not really consider what the next action would be.

Here are your options, hope you do something.

So how do you get action out of a visitor without reallying knowing what they want, and without displaying your entire sitemap on the home page? You let them search.

Zappo Into Action

One of my favorite e-commerce sites usability wise is Zappos, the shoe store. What is their major call to action on their home page? It’s their search function. Comparing both sites they are both very similar in content. They both have: a search function, categories of products, and products that you can buy right from the home page. What gets people moving though is the very obvious search box Zappos has. It’s compelling, and once a visitor hits that search button the sale is half way done. Zappos knows the visitor wants shoes, they just don’t what kind. What should the visitor do? They should find it. What should the major call to action be? Make them search.

Not an e-Commerce Site

Not all sites are their to sell, but having a call to action on the home page is still just as important. Imagine if you site was just about golf tips in general like the Golf’s site blog, Golf Equipment Blog. Emphasis needs to be created to why a visitor is there, and what the valuble parts of the site are. Establish specific values, and specific actions will follow.

 

Today is Sunday, so I decided to go off topic a little bit, and do a site review of an online golf equipment store, named Planet Golf. I hope a few of you get enough free time spending a relaxing afternoon golfing. These days, I just like to do a quick par 3 course, and be done with it. I get out, I have fun, and I don’t spend the entire day doing it.

When landing on the home page, I first saw their introduction message of “Golf Equipment – Clothing Shoes Junior & Ladies”. Well, being a large forty year old man, I wasn’t sure if this is the right site for me, but a quick glance through their category list took care of that. Really, only two of their twenty plus categories catered to the juniors or ladies. Clubs, woods, golf carts, and pretty much anything you could think of in regards to golf equipment, was found on the site. The site was well laid out navigation wise, so it was easy to find your products quickly. The shopping cart was easy to use, and when you add those two together, shopping online is a snap. They also have gift certificates.

The site did surprise me a little though, because I was expecting a little larger inventory. They had many different types of products, but the listing for each item or brand seemed a little light. When I came across their Golf Shop’s Featured Product list I saw a Taylor bag I liked. Figuring they sold Taylor clubs as well, I found none. They did have some Taylor woods though.

Overall, I would say “Were ready for your order”, just don’t expect the site to be as flashy looking as eBay.