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Online store design Persianas Ariol

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 8:19 am
by mostakimvip06
Ariol Awnings is a company with extensive experience in the awning and blinds sector , both in sales and installation. Ariol Awnings is also a distributor of the Somfy brand of blinds motors .

Ariol Awnings had its own online store, however, it has hired La Teva Web to create a new online store that incorporates the brand's new corporate image, which allows it to offer new features such as the sale of awnings and blinds by the meter.

The design of the online store focuses on the evolution of an overloaded online store design, with an excess of commercial messages and the use of excessively striking green and yellow colors that saturate the customer. With the aim of improving uae telegram data the conversion rate, the new web design of the online store or ecommerce offers a very clean image with the use of grays and touches of red that focus the user's attention on the products rather than on the environment and generate confidence. The use of humanistic sans-serif fonts, with weak contrast between thin and thick strokes and rounded shapes that convey a sense of trust and brand image. The use of large fonts improves legibility and encourages purchases.

The design of the online store is complemented at the online marketing level with a powerful web positioning or SEO strategy for words such as blinds, mosquito nets or awnings.

There are particularly interesting cases that explain the expansion of Spanish brands internationally. Zara has 0.5 million Spanish fans but 16.5 million fans worldwide. In other words, in Spain they “only” have 3.4% of their fans. Their competitor Mango, on the other hand, is much less attractive on Facebook and has 0.3 million fans in Spain and 5.3 million worldwide. This time, Zara has beaten them. In fact, well-known brands such as H&M have fewer fans worldwide than Zara – 23% less in Spain and 16% less worldwide.

In terms of growth, Nissan is the company that is enjoying the greatest growth in Spain, reaching 30,015 fans in March 2013, doubling the number of fans last month. Melià Caribe is the one that is experiencing the greatest decline.