Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 8:07:39 GMT
There are some issues with hearing the sound on any website. While fixed stores Well-chosen music in an online store can have a positive impact on a customer's mood but any sound in an online store can have the opposite effect. I still remember those websites from over a decade ago that had "background music" that often couldn't be turned off. This can be really annoying. Fortunately this trend passed quickly. I think it's mostly a matter of urgency of information and top-down imposition. Not to mention the poor music choices.
After all, when an Internet user is suddenly attacked he usually sits calmly in his comfort zone Chile Mobile Number List with quiet or ambient sounds. No one warned him that he would hear such a thing or asked him if he wanted to hear anything. Such decisions should be made consciously by the visitor. There are currently not many complete solutions available for e-commerce. It’s proven that online customers don’t like to be distracted. That doesn't mean it's a bad direction not worth pursuing. A lot depends on your industry and target group. Here are some great examples of using auditory stimulation in electronics stores. Tools for seniors. It doesn’t take a study to make it clear that our parents and sometimes grandparents are increasingly using the internet and shopping there.
So it might be worth reaching out to them. For example launch a virtual advisor who will help you navigate your website using voice. An interesting solution could also be a special tool for reading product descriptions that would make the purchase decision easier. Single voice. If they are few in number and sound "lighthearted" they can make your stay on the site more enjoyable. Such as using a button to return to the top of the page accompanied by the sound of an elevator running, the sound of a completed purchase or a countdown to a promotion that is about to expire. Touch Smell and taste The technology is not yet advanced enough that we can touch taste or smell the products we see in e-stores. At least not right away. As for course it is already used in e-commerce to some extent.
After all, when an Internet user is suddenly attacked he usually sits calmly in his comfort zone Chile Mobile Number List with quiet or ambient sounds. No one warned him that he would hear such a thing or asked him if he wanted to hear anything. Such decisions should be made consciously by the visitor. There are currently not many complete solutions available for e-commerce. It’s proven that online customers don’t like to be distracted. That doesn't mean it's a bad direction not worth pursuing. A lot depends on your industry and target group. Here are some great examples of using auditory stimulation in electronics stores. Tools for seniors. It doesn’t take a study to make it clear that our parents and sometimes grandparents are increasingly using the internet and shopping there.
So it might be worth reaching out to them. For example launch a virtual advisor who will help you navigate your website using voice. An interesting solution could also be a special tool for reading product descriptions that would make the purchase decision easier. Single voice. If they are few in number and sound "lighthearted" they can make your stay on the site more enjoyable. Such as using a button to return to the top of the page accompanied by the sound of an elevator running, the sound of a completed purchase or a countdown to a promotion that is about to expire. Touch Smell and taste The technology is not yet advanced enough that we can touch taste or smell the products we see in e-stores. At least not right away. As for course it is already used in e-commerce to some extent.