Just wondering about your opinons on SPP vs MPP with regard to certain types of product.
For example, I think that these patterns are more suited to an SPP set up. They're all different and are suited to a good amount of description. Also, customers are likely to only pick one or two. It would look really good to display a page of thumbnails for these, I think.
However, these threads are all the same, just different colours so don't require much in the way of description. Also, the customer often buys many of these (a skein each of many different colours). So, it seems to me they would be better staying as MPP. As there are hundreds of colours of each type of thread, I've already broken them down into alphabetical sections (see: http://www.patchwork-rabbit.co.uk/ac...dye-works.html). I know I certainly wouldn't want to have to navigate to another page for each skein of thread I wanted to order. I'm also considering having a single add to cart button on the thread pages.
Would you agree?
For example, I think that these patterns are more suited to an SPP set up. They're all different and are suited to a good amount of description. Also, customers are likely to only pick one or two. It would look really good to display a page of thumbnails for these, I think.
However, these threads are all the same, just different colours so don't require much in the way of description. Also, the customer often buys many of these (a skein each of many different colours). So, it seems to me they would be better staying as MPP. As there are hundreds of colours of each type of thread, I've already broken them down into alphabetical sections (see: http://www.patchwork-rabbit.co.uk/ac...dye-works.html). I know I certainly wouldn't want to have to navigate to another page for each skein of thread I wanted to order. I'm also considering having a single add to cart button on the thread pages.
Would you agree?
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