In the ever-changing world of digital retail, new concepts, terms, and technologies are popping up seemingly every week. In this new content series, Profitero will introduce key eCommerce terms or concepts, explain why they matter, and explain what you can do with them.
Whether you’re a seasoned eCommerce director or a new account manager representing your brand to online retailers, keeping up with the industry lexicon is a challenge.
This new series from Profitero will feature a balance of eCommerce fundamentals – perfect for those new to eCommerce – as well as emerging ideas.
In this kickoff piece, we focus on product content.
Key terms:
Above the fold product content
What Is It?
“Above the fold” is borrowed from a strictly analog industry: newspapers. In its original sense, “above the fold” referred to a story on the top half of the front page of a print newspaper. Important stories were often placed here, above the physical fold in the paper.
“Above the fold” stories were often so placed because of their broad-based appeal or intriguing headlines. The hope was to sell more papers and draw readers deeper into the paper, where they would see more ads.
Of course, in online retail, there is no physical “fold.” But the idea of high-value “real estate” on a page definitely translates from the physical world to the digital.
In eCommerce, “above the fold” content refers to the content a shopper sees on a product page (or, more broadly, search result or category pages) before having to scroll.
Practically speaking, this usually includes:
Anatomy of a Product Page
Though the specifications for “above the fold” product content vary from retailer-to-retailer, these fields are generally required for all products, and retailers do not charge additional fees for manufacturers that provide their own above the fold content.
Why Does It Matter?
Above the fold product content is fundamental to a product’s discoverability and conversion rates.
Above the Fold Product Content Impacts Discoverability and Conversion Rate
How Can You Use It?
Below the fold, “A+”, and “Enhanced Manufacturer” Product Content
What Is It?
“Below the fold” content, in its most general and technical sense, refers to everything a shopper has to scroll down the page to see. This could include:
More commonly, “below the fold” content refers to special content provided by manufacturers to supplement the basic content retailers require. (At some retailers, this content is clearly denoted “From the manufacturer” indicators.)
This content can include:
Product Comparison Matrix: An Example of A+ Content
Source: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Sonicare-HX5610-30-Rechargeable/dp/B007ZN5ATQ
This “premium” content is called “Enhanced Manufacturer Content” by some retailers. Amazon calls it “A+ content.”
There are some important distinctions between this type of content and others:
Why Does It Matter?
Enhanced content carries less search weight at some retailers, and it does typically carry a fee. But it can have key benefits:
Brands get much more control over the structure and tone of enhanced content, helping them overcome some of the limitations of a retailer’s basic content architecture and allowing for equity-building tactics like lifestyle imagery or educational content.
And well-executed enhanced content can lift conversion rates
Enhanced Manufacturer Content (Walmart.com)
How Can You Use It?
Enhanced manufacturer content can be a great tool to inspire, educate, or persuade shoppers at a critical moment along their path to purchase—when they’re at the digital point of sale.
Among the strategies to consider:
What Do You Want to See?
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