Handbags, shoes, skirts, dresses and tops; these are just some of the commodities that never seem to stop growing. Shopping malls across the country are teeming with them and they are fueling the growth of the e-commerce scene. For the past few years, online stores...
E-commerce UX: Tesco and Redmart Changing The Groceries Sale Space
Selling perishable items like milk and bread online is not an easy business. Websites like Tesco and Redmart are redefining how groceries can be sold online Selling groceries online is certainly not an easy business to start with and when you have perishable goods...
Ecommerce UX: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly of Rakuten Malaysia
Prominently placed categories and swift checkout processes are strengths for Rakuten Malaysia’s website. What did they get wrong?
Rakuten is an international e-commerce company based in Tokyo, Japan. They have been rapidly expanding into many different Asian countries and recently opened shop in Malaysia in November 2012.
E-commerce UX: Who Sells Fashion Better? Zalora or Love, Bonito?
Online shopping is becoming increasingly popular by the day. Many people browse through e-commerce websites and search engines to find and purchase necessities, products and accessories. Online shopping provides various benefits such as convenience, variety, time...
User Testing on Malaysian Political Party Websites
As the polling date is closing in fast onto Malaysians, the daunting task of deciding which party to vote is prominent. We at Netizen Testing wished to find out how easy it is for voters to find out Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Rakyat (PR) stand on issues...