Reverse 'Bread Crumb Trail' generates good titles for eCommerce Shopping Cart Sites
Writing about web page http://www.penstamps.com
I first came across the idea of using the reverse ‘bread crumb trail’ when looking at the www.warwickmusic.com site. This is an excellent ecommerce site that is integrated into the Warwick Music’s backend Sage system. Their categories, subcategories and product pages were logically organised and well titled.but some interim product lists were not comprehensively titled. I noted how well their ‘bread crumb trail’ read backwards.
Home › Sheet Music › Choral › School Musicals
became
School Musicals Choral Sheet Music – Warwick Music
Switching all titles to the reverse of the ‘bread crumb trail’ order worked well.
Looking at www.penstamps.com , an X-CART site, this did not work so well with Penstamps :: Range :: Fountain becoming the ambiguous Fountain :: Range :: Penstamps. Indeed reading the ‘bread crumb trail’ backwards becomes a good test for the categoty structure.
The roller ball page, above, is now titled:
Roller Ball :: Stamp Pens :: Penstamps – Stamp Pen Shop
One comment
Chris
It is notable that your link to the Ballpoint Pens category had resulted in these being cached but the Fountain Pens and Roller Pen page below were not; http://www.penstamps.com/Roller-Ball-p-1-c-5.html Why is that?
22 Oct 2008, 21:54
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