How to Create Ecommerce Navigation That Increases SalesWhen it comes to website design, navigation is often an afterthought, but it's actually beyond vital.

ByJonathan Riff

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

More than any other aspect of a site, you need customers to be able to quickly find what they came for, while not overwhelming them with an overly complex structure. There is, on average, a less than two-second window of opportunity wherein a visitor determines whether or not they are going to scroll or click. Any longer, and you lose their interest and focus, and risk an exit.

Simply put, website visitors aren't going to buy what they cannot quickly find, so an engaging and ultra-clear navigational structure is coin of the realm. But how to assemble yours?

Build a sales-focused header menu

Many ecommerce sites will jam every possible navigation option into the header menu, causing chaos and disorganization. The best approach is to have one that's simple to understand and navigate, and is created solely based on driving sales. For example, an apparel line might want to have just two options — "Men's" and "Women's"— on its header navigation. From there, the user can click and be taken to a doorway page with more options. The sooner a visitor makes that first commitment to view another page, the better. You can always use sub-navigation to organize a store if you have multiple product categories; the key is to keep things organized, and intuitive. Some great examples includeBest Buy'sandFashion Nova's.

Related:Ecommerce: The Essential Components Your Site Needs to Turn Visitors Into Buying Customers

Create a separate customer-service header option

You always want to convert visitors as quickly as possible towards the intent of making a purchase, while also making sure that you take care of those looking for help as quickly as possible. Creating a separate customer service option (a simple "Help" or "Support" button) in header navigation ensures that those with queries or an immediate customer service need are taken care of. On the resulting page, you can include live chat, contact details and a customer support submission and ticketing system. The lesson here is that the sooner you address customer service issues, the less likelihood there is of receiving negative feedback and creating a dissatisfied customer.

Include a search bar on top

Ecommerce stores with multiple products will want to include a search bar in the top header, because many visitors will turn to the search function rather than trying to find what they are looking for through standard navigation. For sites with a large number of products built on Shopify, I highly recommend installing theSmart Search & Filter app. It takes the standard search function to the next level and provides a much better display and user experience.

Related:Build an Ecommerce Store on Shopify with Help From This Bootcamp

Move all non-essential navigation options to the footer

There are so many pages on an ecommerce store's website that including them all in primary header navigation will likely create a mess. Remember, the need is to be focused on sales, so emphasize product categories. Relocate everything not related to driving sales to the bottom. This can include links to order tracking pages, returns and exchange information, "About" pages, affiliate program information, size guides, gift cards, social media profiles, terms and conditions, privacy policies, etc.

Most consumers know to look at the footer for these types of resources and links. Keeping them there helps to keep your visitors focused on products; if they need to find the other information, they will scroll. The takeaway is to avoid creating distractions and clutter that can impact the purchase conversion flow.

Wavy Line
Jonathan Riff

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Principal Brand Architect & Experience Designer

Jonathan Riff is the founder of Captains & Cowboys, a boutique digital agency bringing a human-centered philosophy to everything it creates.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business Ideas

The Top 10 Home Business Ideas for 2023

Can't figure out which enterprise you should launch in 2023? Check out 10 stellar home business ideas to get inspiration.

Business Models

Tap Into Boundless Success Potential With These Remote Business Ideas

Are you tired of getting up in the morning, getting in your cold car, and driving to work? Then don't. Check out these remote business ideas.

Growing a Business

We Will Inevitably Lose Skills to AI, But Do The Benefits Outweigh The Risks?

The discourse around AI has often been painted in a tone of gloom and doom, with critics suggesting that we are bound to lose essential skills to our AI counterparts, a phenomenon we can call the "ChatGPT effect." Yet the reality is that losing certain skills to AI, much like the advent of calculators and the internet, is not only inevitable but also beneficial to human progress.

Business News

Google Engineers Rake in Big Bucks with Base Salaries up to $718,000, According to a New Report

The data comes from an internal spreadsheet shared among Google employees, comprised of information from over 12,000 U.S. workers for 2022.

Business News

Say Hello to the 'Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai Tea Latte': Starbucks New Fall Menu Leaked Online

Instagram influencer exposes an alleged menu from the mega-coffee chain that has some customers delighted and depresso.

Business Ideas

55 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2023

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2023.