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John Klovansky's review of inexpensivescrubs.com
By John Klovansky
Contributing Writer
Article Date: 12.10.02
I have perused the site for you and found that its most important feature is ease of use. clicking between pages is quick and easy, you don't get hung up, and finding important information is easily accessible as well.
I like the fact that they have built in scalability, by putting the "Wholesale Pricing" caption in there; but they may want to hyperlink that to a contact person. So many sites do not have this option and its a real shame because it makes them look small time, it makes them look like they're operating out of their garage. By putting a wholesale angle in there they become larger than they are, you imagine a warehouse and forklifts in the background.
I also like that they've built in shipping costs into their pricing, and flat rated it for the entire country. A lot of suppliers don't realize that a lot of couriers will ship similar sized parcels throughout the country for the same price, its good that they've picked up on this, its shows that they have some savvy.
Where other sites spend too much money and time on expensive graphics that just get in the way of the purchase, Inexpensive scrubs allows you to start buying with one click.
One note: at the point of purchase form, they may want to indicate which fields are mandatory and which are not, with and asterisk *. Also, I didn't click my order all the way through, but right before final purchase they may want to have the option of returning into the system to purchase something that they've forgotten.
Most important, they are a one stop shop. They aren't just selling one or two items, they are selling everything a medical professional needs in scrubs.
Pictures are straightforward, I like the fact that they have
seemingly normal (average) people modeling the scrubs, these
people actually look like people in a hospital, not like someone
who just stepped out of Maxim
magazine.
having the bar of links at the top of every page made navigation very easy, its much better than having it at the bottom of a page.
John Klovansky |