๐ Common Mistakes Small Business Owners Make with Web Catalogs (and How to Fix Them)
Your online catalog is often the first thing customers see โ it’s your digital storefront. But even the best products can get buried under clunky navigation, missing info, or confusing layouts. Let’s walk through three of the most common catalog slip-ups and how to turn them into sales-friendly wins.
๐ธ Mistake #1: Poor Product Photos & Vague Descriptions
You wouldn’t hand a customer a blurry Polaroid in your physical shop, so don’t do it online. Low-quality images and copy that says “great product” without any detail are trust-killers.
- Too few photos โ customers want to see angles, scale, and texture.
- Tiny or pixelated images โ makes your brand look amateurish.
- Generic descriptions โ “High quality” means nothing without specifics.
โ After: “Mid-century accent chair with walnut legs, linen-blend upholstery, and pocket-coil cushion โ seats up to 300 lbs. Dimensions: 30″W x 32″D x 28″H.”
๐งญ Mistake #2: Confusing Navigation & Weak Filtering
If a customer can’t find a product in three clicks, they’re gone. Too many categories, weird labels, or no search bar at all โ these are silent revenue leaks.
- Overloaded menus โ 20+ categories overwhelm, not help.
- Missing filters โ no sort by size, color, price, or relevance.
- Unclear labels โ “Accents” vs. “Decor” vs. “Accessories” confuses shoppers.
โ After: Categories like “Tops โ T-shirts โ Sleeveless” with filters for size, color, and material.
๐ฆ Mistake #3: Hidden Details & Surprise Costs
Nothing makes a customer bounce faster than unexpected shipping fees or missing specs. Your catalog should be transparent, not a treasure hunt for fine print.
- No shipping info โ customers don’t know cost, speed, or policy.
- Missing stock status โ “out of stock” only discovered at checkout.
- Unclear dimensions or materials โ leads to returns and frustration.
โ After: “$45 ยท Free shipping over $75 ยท Ships in 2โ3 business days ยท Only 5 left!”
๐ One last thing: Your catalog isn’t set-and-forget. Review it monthly โ update photos, refine filters, and check for broken links. Small tweaks add up to a much better experience (and more sales).