Site Review: Earthwhile.com
Couple of days ago I was asked to take a look at another site, Earthwhile.com. Included was the below request:
Visually the site's rather good, and the majority of selections facing a visitor to their site doesn't cause readers to 'get lost'. Specific areas of interest are easily found through their graphic user interface. What really caught my eye was a prominent link for 'toys', something I wasn't expecting from such a website.We are a UK based online shop that specialises in eco friendly products.
At this time of year we are focusing our energies on energy saving products for the winter season including home insulation (items such as loft insulation, garage insulation and pipe lagging) and outdoor lighting (items such as solar powered lights).
As it is leading up to christmas, we also have a good range of eco friendly toys and gifts in our Toy and Gifts Category including: wooden toys, flip flap, slate coaster and placemat set, and our new range of designer reusable shopping bags
by Envirosax.
Looking through that page, it gave me the impression the company's marketing section knows what they're doing. Toy placement within company portals isn't usually undertaken, and it reminded me of older company's years ago such as Hess. Children originally receiving their toy trucks at Christmas decades later feel a familiarity to both seeing 'their' children receive such joy, which creates additional value towards the main product line.
If you want to sell something, the kids are always great to target. As long as both toys and original products are of the best quality, return shoppers are almost a guarantee.
This site, I give a five out five for pushing my heart strings.
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