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You did it! You pulled the trigger and decided to start your own ecommerce brand. You built a website. You created products. You sold those products and now your customers are leaving reviews.
Wondering how you should be displaying these reviews? We’ve got you covered.
1. Reviews Page
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We can all agree that product reviews are important, especially in ecommerce. They help customers decide whether your product performs IRL while also letting you flaunt your top tier products and exceptional customer service. We see brands like Brooklinen, Patagonia, Oats Overnight, and even GoPro generating thousands of product reviews
Custom questions, much like product traits, allow you to make a review come alive with stories & extra context from your customers. Currently Junip enables two types of custom questions for our brands, multiple choice & short answer.
Multiple choice questions are able to be filtered on the PDP (Product Display Page)
We all love seeing new reviews come in and for good reason. It's a sign of a job well done by you and your team. But the content in your reviews is just as critical as the rating itself.
Reviews help your conversion rate, right?
It's a simple thing we've all been told throughout the years & in principal it's true. Done well, reviews have a massive positive impact on your conversion rate, site & customer experience. It's actually stunning to see how positive they can be for your store.
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