How to use Product Filters
Product filters are extremely useful in e-commerce and online marketplaces because they enhance the shopping experience by allowing customers to quickly sort and narrow down their choices based on specific criteria.
Here’s why they are important:
- Faster Decision-Making
Customers can instantly filter out irrelevant products, saving time and effort. - Improved User Experience
A well-structured filter system makes navigation seamless and enhances customer satisfaction. - Higher Conversion Rates
When customers can easily find what they need, they are more likely to make a purchase. - Reduced Bounce Rates
If shoppers struggle to find relevant products, they might leave the site. Filters keep them engaged. - Personalized Shopping Experience
Filters allow users to tailor results based on preferences such as price, brand, size, color, material, type, weight, materials or features. - Helps with Inventory Management
Filters help highlight best-selling, new arrivals, or discounted products, guiding purchase behavior.
Would you like recommendations on setting up the most effective product filters for your store?
What sort of things can Product Filters be used for:
- For Boots
- Elastic-Sided Boots (Pull-On Boots) → No laces or zippers, just elastic panels on the sides
- Lace-Up Boots → Traditional boots secured with laces.
- Lace-Up/Zip-Side Boots → Combination of laces for adjustment and a side zipper for easy on/off.
- For Sheets
- Lower GSM (100-150 GSM) → Lightweight, breathable fabrics (e.g., summer sheets, thin linen shirts).
- Medium GSM (150-300 GSM) → Standard linen fabric (e.g., tablecloths, casual wear, upholstery).
- Higher GSM (300+ GSM) → Heavy-duty linen (e.g., thick upholstery, curtains, premium bedding).
- For Ladders
- Aluminum → Lightweight and easy to carry
- Fiberglass → Non-conductive, making them safe for electrical work
- Wooden → Non-conductive, so safe for electrical work
- For Glasses
- Mirror
- Polarised
- Platinum Coat
- Anti-fog Anti-scratch
Live example: