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Tag Engine - User Centered Navigation and Findability :: PRWD’s UCDcommerce Platform

Monday, April 28th, 2008

This article is Part 1 of 4 articles focussing on User Centered Navigation and Findability within PRWD’s E-commerce Platform.

Navigating with Tags

Tagging content to allow users to navigate through a site isn’t a radically new technique, but in particular for e-commerce sites there aren’t currently many examples of where this style of user centered navigation is provided.

For v1.0 of the PRWD E-commerce Platform it was essential that we developed a tagging engine which would provide both our client and shoppers on their site with an intelligent way in which to group, browse and filter products which share similar characteristics.

Tag cloud available at Contact Packaging

To give a few examples…

1) Customer Needs To Protect Their Goods

They may be looking for materials which will protect the goods which they will be transporting from their warehouse to their customers business

Traditional E-commerce Navigation

Products which will potentially match these requirements could be located in 3 or 4 different categories, which using traditional navigation methods of browsing categories and sub-categories would make locating them fairly difficult and require a number clicks.

Intelligent PRWD Tag Engine Solution

Using the tag engine, Contact Packaging can specify which of their products, across any categories, fit into this customer requirement and assign the tag ’surface protection’ to each of them

Resulting Customer Findability

By clicking on the ’surface protection’ tag, customers will automatically be presented with all the products across the store which fit this description, providing immediate solutions to whichever type of protective materials they are looking for, whether its bubble wrap, polyethylene foam, hand stretch film or profile foam.

Products displayed following a search for all products using the tag ’surface protection’

Take a look at the tag results for surface protection within Contact Packaging

2) Customer Needs a Variety of Tools

A warehouse manager may be looking for a variety of tools to be used within various parts of the warehouse, such as strapping tools, tape dispensers and tensioners

Traditional E-commerce Navigation

The customer may try and search for tools and hope that any tools across the site have been indexed with the word tool, and usually this would mean that the word tool would need to feature in the actual title of the product

Intelligent PRWD Tag Engine Solution

Using the tag engine, Contact Packaging can specify which of their products, across any categories, fit into this customer requirement and assign the tag ‘tools’ to each of them, irrespective of whether the product actual states that it is a tool in either its title or description

Resulting Customer Findability

By clicking on the ‘tool’ tag, customers again will automatically be presented with all the products across the store which fit this description, providing immediate solutions to whichever type of tools they are looking for

Products displayed following a search for all products using the tag ‘tools’

Take a look at the tag results for tools within Contact Packaging

3) Customer Needs Similar Products

A customer may have browsed to a product page from any of the navigational methods available, and then realised that the product they are looking at isn’t quite what they need

Traditional E-commerce Navigation

The customer can hope that there is an intelligent ‘related products’ feature on the product page which will show them other products more which better suit their needs, or they may perform a new search or try browsing a different category

Intelligent PRWD Tag Engine Solution

Tags which have been added to a particular product are provided on each product page, so along with the related and cross sell products functionality, customers can see what tags have been assigned to that product

Tags displayed on a product page at Contact Packaging

Resulting Customer Findability

The customer can click on the tag which best fits with their requirement and then automatically be presented with all other products throughout the store which share this characteristic. It is then expected that the customer can quickly scan the products are decide which of them better fits their requirements.

Continually Evolving PRWD E-commerce Tag Engine

The above examples are specific to the Contact Packaging e-commerce store, but the same tag engine concept works across any size and complexity of e-commerce store (and content driven or business system platform), and in fact this method of navigation is even more useful when there are larger sets of products or content.

Tags displayed on a category page at Contact Packaging

As the PRWD E-commerce Platform continually evolves following the launch of v1.0, the intelligence, flexibility and scope of our tag engine will be greatly enhanced to provide an even more powerful and robust way to group, filter and browse products and content.

Tags displayed under each product within a category page for Contact Packaging

User generated tags, although not deemed applicable for Contact Packaging, will also be introduced which will add a new dimension to how visitors can personally tag products and browse products based on user-generated tags.

Tags and Multi-Faceted Navigation

Although multi-faceted navigation hasn’t been included in the Contact Packaging e-commerce site, for much larger e-commerce sites we would regard this as a fundamental user centered navigation method. There are very exciting and powerful ways in which out tag engine interacts with and compliments a multi-faceted navigation system and this is something that I will be talking about more in the article on PRWD’s multi-faceted navigation system.

Your comments please…!

I’m very interested to hear about your thoughts on the effectiveness of tag clouds and tags in general as a way of navigating through a sites content by related attributes and meta data. How do you implement tags to assist users in navigating your site content? What % of users interact with tag clouds and related tags? How do tags work alongside your multi-faceted navigation system?