Ebags (http://www.ebags.com/) is one of the most famous packages in the United States, and the details of many of its user experiences are worth learning.
Ebags logo is a label, very image:
Don't listen to us, listen to our customers (how many people have browsed, how many people are now buying, real customer data is more authoritative than the merchant):
PS: The same is true of Wal-Mart's website, how much money we have saved for our customers this year (the number is changing every second, which clearly illustrates the value of Wal-Mart to consumers):
The Help Center and email subscriptions at the bottom of the home page are clear, "We are listening to your opinions", much better than "complaints/suggestions" without feelings:
Independent Winter Promo Channel page:
Filter on the left side of the search page;
Detail-oriented product page:
Detailed comments at the bottom of the product page (comments on the customer's profile, gender, occupation, etc.) not only increase credibility, but also represent the different gender of different professional grade, where is not a ID, but living people: