12 signs your custom e bay storefront design can be a disaster part 2

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12 Signs: Your Custom eBay Storefront

Design can be a Disaster – Part 2

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3) Too many designers are good but

check with them you might be wrong

In continuation with the second part we would highlight

here some important points same as in part 1 that may

not seem to be as they are. Read here to check if you

are on the right track or not.

A team with expert people is good for your project, but at

the same time you must consider who will be involved in

the design process.

It is important to know how much is too much. A bunch

of professionals may come up with a brilliantly created

custom eBay storefront design or else bring a project to

a halt because everyone can't come together on one

decision.

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A design must be a virtual salesman helping your buyers

to buy desired products in time.

They should speak to the needs of the buyer in a way

that inspires buyer to purchase more from you.

To create such an intelligent design you need to check

upon the portfolio, staff & client reviews of the vendor

offering design services.

An ideal person who is responsible for your store design

will have to use your business goals, product summary &

inputs while doing the design job.

All these information matters a lot in store design rather

than a big fat team of [email protected]

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4) Do some paper work before design

work

Don’t simply let things evolve – in simple words there

should be a defined process of your custom eBay

storefront design work & more importantly it should be in

writing in the form of a contract.

Go into a formal contract with your designer & that will

bond both of you in terms of design expectations,

pricing, timelines, revisions etc.

Without defining these things might put you in a situation

of never ending design mockups & unconcealed

creativity.

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Check with your store design service vendor whether

they practice healthy paper work that is in the similar

interest of both of you.

A lot of disappointment can be restrained by defining

certain things on paper before starting the actual work.

Reputable firms like us do the same with every project

we deal with.

This way you come to know who is doing what;

unnecessary delays & confusion will be avoided.

Paper work gives a flexible approach to the creative

process.

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5) Scrutinize your current store before

designing a new one

You may be a frontline seller or a newbie, but gathering

analytics for a new project is of crucial importance & this

is applicable to both you & the one who is designing your

store.

Sellers pay less attention to this vital process &

eventually spoil the essence of design.

Ordering a new design without observing loop holes in

the current one will only lead to repeat the same

problems.

Hence, what is the ultimate solution?

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Look for someone who can help you in this data analytic

process – he/she can guide you on what to look for in

the data. Ask your buyers what they want in a new

design? Take their suggestions.

Involve your friends & family members to review,

compare both old & new designs on the scale of speed,

performance, functions, user friendly etc.

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