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• Total: 8 • • • • • • What's the best WordPress Theme to use for niche Adsense sites? Is there one theme that should be used all the time? Or should a new theme be used for each site? These are some of the questions that you should consider when building sites. If you are only building one or two larger sites, then this is really not an issue. You just find a great looking theme for your site and go for it! However, if you are going to be building dozens of small niche sites, in my opinion you will want to use different looking themes for nearly all your sites. Manual reviews. If for any reason Google decides to manually review your sites, you don't want to get caught with having every single one of your sites looking exactly the same. If nothing looks unique or original on your sites, then this will raise a big red flag to a manual reviewer. Of course, we never know exactly what the Google algorithm or manual reviewers are going to do when they visit our sites, so I believe its best to keep each site looking as unique as possible. I personally started out building lots of small niche sites about 2 years ago (I built several other larger sites before that were complete flops). When I was building those sites, I used the exact same theme on all of them. All of my sites looked exactly the same with the same theme, same ad layouts, colors, and everything. Since that time, I'm pretty sure these sites were manually reviewed (can you ever know for sure?), penalized, and I had other tough learning experiences. I went on from those experiences to build more unique sites and produced better content, and as a result have surpassed what they were before these “tough” experiences. So, I have some background when I state that you want to try to make each site as unique as possible. Yes, its a little more work, but I believe its worth it. Now when I build my sites, I do my best to use a different theme on each site. I certainly have some repeats of themes that I really like; however, I do my best to switch it up. Here are a list of both free and paid themes that I have used in the past for my niche websites. 38 Free Themes for Niche Websites 1. – This and Prosense are the 2 themes that I used on all of my sites initially. Bluesense produces the best Click Through Rate I have ever seen. However, lots of these sites got penalized. I don't think it was Bluesense per se that caused it, but the fact that I used the same theme (could have been any theme?) on all my sites. ![]() I don't use these themes on new sites now. – Another free theme by DoshDosh, like Bluesense. (Please note that no longer appears to be a working site [which is really sad because it was an excellent blog] so these themes will not be up to date). – I have probably used over a dozen free themes from this site. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike some marketing strategies that target a broad range of potential customers, niche marketing focuses on a specific segment of consumers that are most likely to connect with your. In addition, LUSH prioritizes relationships with customers and features user-generated content on its social media sites. Having a website template that converts is. Niche Marketing; Niches; Templates; Web Scripts; Web. Let us know what you think of the PLR Database platform. The only downside is they require links in the footer to their sites, the theme will be disabled if you mess with the links. Or you can pay $19 to buy the theme without the links. Premium Themes (Not free) 39. – I have purchased a few premium themes from Theme Forest (including the one for the NichePursuits blog!); so there are lots of good options here for those sites you want a real eye catching design for. Closing Thoughts To be honest, I have used other themes as well, but I think this is a pretty good list to start with! If I were to go through every single one of my sites, I'm sure I'd find a few more themes, but this should give you some great options. In a nutshell, there are LOTS of great themes that you can build niche websites with., but once you start ranking and getting traffic you can test out different ad layouts or even different themes if you choose to. Do you have some additional great themes that you would like to share? Leave a comment below with a link to your favorite WordPress themes that you use for niche sites! Or just leave a comment or question to continue the discussion. Matt December 15, 2011 Thanks for sharing this list, Spencer! Great to know some of the themes you recommend. As far as premium themes go, I’ve really enjoyed using Elegant Themes as a resource–and for $39 per year, you have access to all of their themes. Another premium theme I’m using a lot now is Headway. They just upgraded to 3.0, and the new Headway is even easier to use and more powerful than it used to be. Although Headway takes a little time to get up to speed on, it’s incredibly easy to use it to customize every site you create. Highly recommended if you’re creating lots of niche sites–I’ve made 6 sites with Headway 3.0 just in the last week, and I’m loving how they look. Matt December 15, 2011 Hard to saymy Headway learning curve was hard to distinguish from my WordPress learning curve. If you’re fluent in using WordPress, then Headway simplifies a lot of things. The only problem I’m encountering with Headway is the fact that the new 3.0 only came out a couple weeks ago, and it’s still quite buggy. So it might be better to wait it out for another month or so. With the new grid interface and a couple hours of research, I feel like a WordPress newbie could make a really nice individual site without too much trouble using Headway. The better you are at graphic design, the nicer your site will look. Graphic design has historically been the hardest part of the whole niche site creation process for methough the more I do it, the better I’m getting. All the plugins I usually use work perfectly with Headway. No problems there that I’ve noticed, though I’m sure there are some plugins that might not work so well with Headway. For my niche site purposes, I haven’t had any problems. Matt December 17, 2011 Dean, I haven’t noticed any issues with load times–and particularly for smaller niche sites, I really don’t think there will be any issue there. Headway 3.0 was also supposedly designed with speed in mind, so it’s rumored to be even faster than 2.0 was. Adsense is also very easy to place with Headway 3.0 The grid mode allows you to create dedicated adsense blocks quickly and easily. With Headway, I’ve found that doing things like placing link ads is ridiculously easy. Easier than pasting the code in the header, and you can move the link ads around and have them appear wherever you want. I like that flexibility and look forward to split testing different possible layouts that Headway makes easy to create. December 15, 2011 Hey Spencer – Thanks so much for pointing out all these free themes. I have done the mistake of creating all my niche sites with the same theme. I am going to have to quickly go through them and switch them up. I don’t think it will be a huge issue for me at this stage because these sites are brand new and they aren’t ranking very well just yet so I’ll change them up and put a unique theme on each of them from the list above. Thanks for pointing out this issue Spencer. Got a lot more work ahead of me now. Thanks for pointing this out though. December 15, 2011 Nice WP themes package, Spencer, thanks! I always try to use different themes for my niche sites (it’s easy, because I have lot less ones than you have ha-ha ? ) But also there are some themes I like very much (they are easy to manage and SEO optimized pretty good) so I’ve used these themes for several times. But every time I change some colors, widgets position and logo image. How do you think, can such sites be penalizes? All my niche sites are 1-5 month old so I can’t prove this theory from my experience. December 15, 2011 Hey Spencer, As always, great information here. I know I struggled at first to find themes and spent a great amount of time looking for them as well. Some of my favorite free themes to use were from Woo Themes: Meta-Morphosis Typebased – this one looks great after you start getting some content in there I too have a subscription to the Elegant Themes and they do have some nice looking themes. I will also add that their support team is pretty stellar – I contacted them about how they were doing their comment section (not using the WordPress built in functions for generating the form) and within a couple of days they had updated their entire framework to utilize the WordPress core features. That’s killer response time and uncommon. Recently, for a premium theme, I purchased the Catalyst Theme and I have to say, of everything I’ve used so far, this is by far the best – it’s lightweight, insanely customizable, and there’s a ton of free skins out there to get you started. Also, it’s currently $77 (down from $97 for their 1 year anniversary), and you can use it on every single site you own and there are no restrictions as far as putting it on customer sites as well – it’s an absolute bargain (in my opinion) even at $97. One last thing I’d like to throw in here – not trying to hijack the thread, but I know many of us have probably spent hours and hours trying to find things that work the best for us. Know this – many themes out there are still using the old TimThumb plugin – please – do yourself a HUGE favor – if you download a free (or even a premium theme – my Elegant themes got hit too), check for a file named TimThumb, and if you see it, make sure you go get the latest version and replace what was in the theme. There was a vulnerability in the TimThumb image resizer that allowed hackers to take over your site in a super-sneaky way. This happened to several of my sites and caused me several nights of little sleep. Last thing along those lines – sitecheck.sucuri.net was the only site that found the malware on my sites so I highly recommend checking your current sites if you’ve already put in a free/premium theme from somewhere. Spencer, thanks again for the incredible information – I hope I’ve helped add to this great list. December 15, 2011 Thanks a lot for this list, Spencer! I’m in the process of rolling out quite a few of these niche sites and keep circling around what themes to use. Now I won’t run out of ideas for awhile. I tried using a Developer’s license of Thesis but it was way overkill for what I needed, so I got a refund for it. Glad to see that free themes are still viable for Adsense sites. Do you happen to know if any of them have those encrypted footers/headers/functions that mess up your site when you try to edit the layout? I find those really annoying. Steve December 15, 2011 Man I would steer clear of any themes with encrypted footers. I dealt with clearing out malware on my very first site. I could have switched to another theme but I put so much time tweaking the code that i didn’t want to do it all over again. I am not putting down any particular site or their free themes but I would read this article if you plan on getting free themes outside of the WordPress admin panel. At least you will know what to look for and how to spot it. @Allen, great resource. I bookmarked sitecheck.sucuri.net for future use. Dan December 15, 2011 You tried Heatmap? What is the rationale behind Google penalizing you for having similar looking websites? I don’t understand that. If they are all very thin and ‘made for adsense style’ and get a review do you think they stand a better chance of not getting penalized if they have different themes? If they are thick & great value for visitor do you think theme diversity matter? I am not saying you are wrong or that I don’t believe your experience I just don’t understand the reason from Googles point of view. When your were penalized can you elaborate a little on what happened and the turn of events that made you think you were penalized. Was all your sites affected? All sites with the same theme? All sites on one Adsense account? Very thin ‘made for adsense type’ sites. Would love to know some more details about that. Thanks for great blog and resource •. Dan December 15, 2011 Suspicious of what? That is the part i don’t get! Why would they care if your sites look the same? What difference does it make to their customers? How would it affect the individual users of these various sites negatively in any way. I just cant see the reason why Google would care about the theme and design. If all your sites are super thin with aggressive adsense placement etc then sure you could get a penalty, but because of similar looking design and the same theme. It just doesn’t make sense. Often it seems among IMers that they are of the view that Google is out to ‘get them’ and that’s it is ‘us and against them’, I am not sure I buy into it. They are not doing things for the spit of it, I think there is a logical reason behind what they do. The reason I care in this case is because I see a benefit in having one layout and one theme when I scale because it makes it easier to set up and manage plus it is also easier & faster to fine tune the best ad placements and learn. Maybe it makes people sleep better at night and that is fine but the thing is I just can’t see the logical reason. December 15, 2011 Suspicious that you are just churning out sites without much care for each one. Google is not out to “get us”, that’s the wrong attitude. Google does take how a site looks into consideration, this was a big part of the panda update, read here: Again, its all theory, and it makes logical sense to me. Sites that all look the same are more likely to be spam. Some manual reviewers may take that at face value without judging the content. I don’t want to be in that situation. I could be 100% wrong, but I like to be better safe than sorry. Just my opinion. December 15, 2011 Your Adsense publisher ID or your Analytics ID will clearly spell out who you are to Google anyway, unless you somehow use multiple accounts. So, they already know that we’re all trying to make a buck here. ? From another angle, let’s say that you use the same theme on all your sites. Let’s suppose Google does a manual review of one of your niche sites when you’re on Page 1, Rank 1. If they find anything wrong with that, you can be that they’ll take a look at your other sites and slap them silly down the ranks if you’ve got more ads than content, for example. Google is getting smarter and it’s only a matter of time before they won’t need a manual reviewer to check the quality of the sites anymore. Come on, how easy is it for them to check if you’re using something like CTR Theme? Dan December 16, 2011 OK but how is the overall quality perception of say 10 different sites you have correlated to the theme you are using on these sites? Why would they be considered lower quality just because they look a like? Wouldn’t they be judged and scored for things like quality of the articles, ease of navigation, use of media, length of articles, number & placement of adds etc If you would have 10 great value, thick content, 50+ pages websites but they all look alike & use the same theme. Would you consider them low quality and subject to a penalty just because they use the same theme? It just doesn’t make sense. I think people are automatically drawing the conclusion that similar looking/same theme sites are low quality because they often are, but the thing is they don’t have to be. But as I said before what ever makes people sleep better •. December 15, 2011 Michelle, I do agree with what you’re saying about being careful where you get your themes, but that being said, I’ve had premium themes also get hit by malicious attacks – typically because they were using popular third party plugins. Also, I would tend to agree with what you say about many of the Elegant Themes – you really have to be a fairly adept web developer to modify those themes. But, in fairness, most of their themes look great out of the box and if they have a look you’re going for, then there is very little need to go into the source code. Again though, as I mentioned in my post above, they are great at responding to customers needs and wants. There’s not many companies out there that do that for $40/year! December 15, 2011 I totally agree Allen, the timthumb vulernability hit many themes, premium and free. I certainly don’t believe premium is always better than free, I’ve used many free themes that I really like. Regarding Elegant themes, to be fair I’ve never purchased one, but have tried to help a client before with a few of them. I found them frustrating to deal with simply because it’s easier for me to work with the code and CSS directly. My client felt frustrated trying to get help with the themes in their support forum which is why she contacted me for help. I can only relay my experience and those of my client, I’m glad your experience with them has been better. Chris Guthrie December 15, 2011 Spencer, Question for you. In your opinion is just the appearance and layout of the theme that you believe may raise a “red flag” or is it the underlying coding of the theme that raises the flag? I ask because I am pretty darn good with the Thesis theme as I have built several real estate based websites and other client’s websites with it. I can make each site look so different that you wouldn’t even know by appearance alone that they are the same theme. I plan on switching up my themes anyways, but I was just curious as to what you think is the exact thing that raises the “red flag” Thanks! Dean December 15, 2011 Any one try socrates theme? It’s made for guys like us IMers! Here is there feature list: (no affl here). Features Include. Built in Header Generator 230+ Niche Header Designs Upload Your Own Headers 4 Custom Nav Bars with New Window and No Follow Links! Optional Built In Adsense, Affiliate and Clickbank Ad Bar Social Media Slider – Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn,YouTube, RSS Choose from Dozens of Backgrounds On The Fly Custom Styling and Color Options Affiliate Program Integration 728×90 Banner Custom HTML Rotator Multiple Sidebar Layouts Internet Marketing and WordPress Training Monetize With Any Affiliate Program or Network Sales Page Templates No Side Bar Template Squeeze Page Template Advanced SEO Layout In Post Ad Units – Can be Disabled on Per Post Basis! Incredible Support and Community Forum Wordpress 3.0 and Dropdown Menu Support Once you order you’ll also get instant access to our Videos Anyway, they have a 7 day trial I think I’ll give it a run. It’s $77 unlimited FYI. Ian December 16, 2011 Hey All, I have to say that personally, I hated Elegant Themes. I don’t quite remember what specific reason I had, but I felt that the themes always had functionality problems. I didn’t feel that Nick Roach could possibly keep up with all of the themes he had. I went from Elegant to purcashing Catalyst, and while it’s a bit more $$, it’s so customizable, you will not need another theme as long as it’s developed. The developers themselves ALWAYS reply to your questions, no matter how small or large, and like Allen said, there are a multitude of child themes to play with. When you purchase Catalyst, you are purchasing a bundle that comes with the Core theme and Dynamik. Dynamik allows you to literally change everything. It may be too much work for some, but you can literally create your own child theme and make that your default theme as opposed to a lot of these free, and IMHO, sketchy themes. Just my two cents. Somewhat new to the site and loving it so far! BTW, I purchased LTP. So far from what I’ve seen and done, it’s totally awesome. I never used MS because it was slow and felt it was too difficult to learn while trying to learn the process of IM. Dee December 17, 2011 I thought DoshDosh was excellent too, and I visited it a lot. There had been no updates for ages when I read on the Warrior Forum somewhere that Maki (the guy behind DoshDosh) had been killed in a car crash just before Christmas some months earlier. There is nothing left of DoshDosh but a white page now, and Maki put a lot of work into that site and did not seem like the type to abandon it, so sadly I think that what I read on WF was probably true. Back to themes, I bought Flexsqueeze and use it pretty much universally now (you can make it look different every time anyway with just a little work – even as a user I don’t always immediately recognise another Flexsqueeze installation when I see one). My favourite free theme is AdFlex Niche – I’ve had some great results with that one. December 18, 2011 Regarding adsense, people should know whats happening! I am finding that if someone is using Google adsense (say for some months no problem and money increases double month over month) and then they sign up with advertising on Bing – even though Unique visits continues to climb, the adsense clicks suddenly drop by more then 60%!!! Nothing anyone can do I’m sure, which is why and how Google can do this crap, but I wanted to at least let people know what is happening. Its more then scammy its fraudulent! At least one website this is happening too is -FYI •. November 11, 2012 Spenser Good to see a great list. Would try to use them with few of my sites. 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When you create a Search Center site a default search home page and default search results page are created. Also, pages known as search verticals are created that can be customized for searching specific content, such as people, conversations, and videos. These pages display search results that are filtered and formatted for a specific content type or class. For more info, see. Publishing site templates for SharePoint Online (subsites only) and SharePoint Server Publishing site templates offer website publishing with or without approval workflow, and an enterprise Wiki for corporate knowledge that members can contribute to. To create publishing subsites, your administrator first needs to. Once enabled, the Publishing tab will be available. All are supported in SharePoint 2013 and 2016, and as subsites from SharePoint Online Team sites. None are supported by SharePoint 2013 Foundation or as subsites on SharePoint Online Communication sites. Use Publishing site to create enterprise intranets, communication portals, and, in SharePoint Server, public websites. In SharePoint Server, they can also be used to expand your website and quickly publish web pages. Contributors can work on draft versions of pages and publish them to make them visible to readers. Publishing sites have unique features that simplify webpage authoring, approving, and publishing processes. These features are enabled automatically when you create a publishing site and include: • Page layouts • Column types • Web parts • Lists • Document and image libraries for storing web publishing assets. For more info, see. Use the Publishing site with workflow to publish web pages on a schedule by using approval workflows. It includes document and image libraries for storing web publishing assets. By default, only sites with this template can be created under this site. A publishing approval workflow automates the routing of content for review and approval. Publishing of new and updated web pages is tightly controlled. No new content can be published until it has been approved by every approver in the workflow. For more info, see. An Enterprise wiki is a publishing site for sharing and updating large volumes of information across an enterprise. If your organization needs a large, centralized knowledge repository that is designed to both store and share information on an enterprise-wide scale, consider using an Enterprise wiki. An Enterprise wiki is often a repository for an organization's knowledge, which otherwise might not be saved for future use. You can use an Enterprise wiki to promote informal learning and share tips with other users, which can reduce the need for formal training or continuous IT support. For more info, see. Create a site from a SharePoint Online Site Collection (administrators only) SharePoint Online tenant administrators can use the Admin Center to create new site collections. When creating a new site collection, you can choose a classic template to use for a new top-level site. You can't however create a group-connected team site or communication site. The selection is similar to templates available for SharePoint Online subsites. When the site starts, you need to configure users, permissions, format, content, and many other features. For more info, see. New to Office 365? Discover free video courses for, brought to you by LinkedIn Learning. ![]() Featuring enticing images and easy-to-edit layout, this is the perfect website template for anyone wishing to attract guests to their beachside or island guesthouse. Choose from over 600 Premium hotel Templates from the #1 source for hotel Templates. Created by our Global Community of independent Web Developers. We’re all going on a summer holiday! The sun-drenched photos and soothing blues and greens of this beach resort website template will surely leave your. ![]() In Wordpress / Retail / Travel Widget Ready: Yes, Compatible Browsers: IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Compatible With: WooCommerce 2.6.x, WooCommerce 2.5, WooCommerce 2.4.x, WooCommerce 2.3.x, WooCommerce 2.2.x, WooCommerce 2.1.x, WooCommerce 2.0.x, Software Version: WordPress 4.7.x, WordPress 4.6.1, WordPress 4.6, WordPress 4.5.x, WordPress 4.5.2, WordPress 4.5.1, WordPress 4.5, WordPress 4.4.2, WordPress 4.4.1, WordPress 4.4, WordPress 4.3.1, WordPress 4.3, WordPress 4.2, WordPress 4.1, WordPress 4.0. ![]() The hustle and bustle of a hotel can often provide you with an overlong to-do list, and unfortunately, your website may not be a priority – but it definitely should! An inviting website with intuitive functionality can often be the difference between being fully booked and struggling for customers. A suitable theme for your hotel should firstly offer quick and easy design options. In addition, you’ll also want a solid, reputable, and powerful booking management plugin – additional functionality such as an events calendar is useful, but not at the expense of the basics. Finding the right theme could be difficult, but as always, we’ve done the work for you. Here, we’ve picked out over 40 of the very best hotel themes on the market today, so the right theme should be ready and waiting for you below! Is a highly customizable hotel theme with its own page builder and plenty of color settings to play with. It is fully compatible with WooCommerce and WPML support is included, not to mention a built-in booking system and availability calendar. Bellevue ships with more than one thousand icons, Bootstrap-based shortcodes (and a shortcode generator), plus the premium version of the (worth $34) and plugin (worth $20). Pre-made forms and demo content are also bundled with the theme and it's retina-ready and fully responsive out of the box. Beautiful front page parallax effects enable you to showcase images in an unintrusive way, and a masonry blog style is available for compact post display. Another nice touch to note is the inclusion of a weather widget which shows local conditions simply and effectively. Bellevue is a solid choice for hotels or bed and breakfasts to present their offerings in a stylish light for a very reasonable price. Is a fully responsive and feature-rich WordPress theme that has everything you need to run a high performance and well-designed hotel website. Arguably the most important factor when it comes to running a hotel is having a top-notch and seamless online booking system. For that reason, Sailing comes with its own booking plugin – the TP Hotel Booking plugin by ThimPress – which provides a flexible and user-friendly means to manage your bookings, rooms, room types, room capacity, coupons, payments and more. One of the plugin’s best features is the reporting module, which enables you to export all kinds of data to help optimize your operations. Sailing’s elegant design can be customized quickly and easily using its drag-and-drop interface. You can instantly change layouts, colors, fonts and other design elements to create visually stunning pages. For an even fancier site, the optional parallax scrolling effect provides additional depth. Social sharing capabilities and search engine optimization further help you stand out from the competition. This gorgeous yet understated theme is ideal for your luxury hospitality brand and comes with three easily imported styles created for luxury hotels, city hotels, and adventure resorts. Is simple for your customers to use and its elegant look will make them excited to stay at your property. Using the included premium Visual Composer and Master Slider plugins (a combined $54 value), you can build a website that looks and functions beautifully. Integration with AWE Booking Engine (a $26 value) makes it easy for your customers to reserve a room in your hotel or book a spa day and also enables you to manage payments and reservations directly through the site. If your establishment holds events such as weddings, yoga sessions, or painting classes, you can keep customers aware of what’s going on with a sleek event calendar, and you can include a special offers or discount package section to give customers another reason to stay with you. An all-encompassing mega menu setup provides for a comprehensive navigation experience that lets you include as many important pages for your website as you see fit, including three different header styles to fit your brand’s personality. And a rich gallery feature ensures that your hotel rooms and facilities are displayed beautifully at high resolution. If you want your website to make a statement about your luxury hotel brand, Hotel Calluna is certain to impress. Understated style is often a key element of a successful hotel. If you care about your branding, you’ll want to match your website’s design to that of your location. Enter – a theme oozing class, with some design elements well suited to hotel sites. This theme offers a similar level of quality to other products from the same developer (ThemeFuse). There are three demos to pick from depending on your type of establishment, and they can all be installed with one click. There are also many fonts to choose, and a practically unlimited color palette. In addition, the built-in drag-and-drop visual builder enables you to create almost any layout you wish with a click of the mouse. What’s more, Haven includes booking functionality out of the box, which eliminates the need for an additional plugin and lets you display your form almost anywhere on the page. It’s a conscientious feature that showcases the developer’s desire to create a useful theme. We like Haven, and even without the additional functionality it would be a stellar theme. As it stands, the thoughtful additions make this an even better option for your hotel’s website, and it definitely deserves a place on your shortlist. Although is the self-proclaimed Swiss Army Knife of WordPress themes, it definitely doesn’t sacrifice quality for quantity. Each one of its 52 unique homepage demos are expertly styled to suit their target industry. The hotel demo is no exception, and offers a glimpse at the broad versatility of the theme. When it comes to the overall look, you want your hotel website to wow your guests. TheGem offers no shortage of design choices including eight navigation options, dozens of pre-built layouts, and over 60 elements. Everything is easy to customize using the included Visual Composer plugin. You can also add interest and intrigue by making use of the bevvy of plugins that TheGem packs including Slider Revolution, Layer Slider, and NivoSlider. It also has parallax backgrounds, infinite scrolling, and animation options. Of course, functionality is also key for your hotel website. Amongst its many elements, TheGem has Google Maps, contact forms, and pricing tables, all of which may come in handy. It is missing features such as an availability calendar and the ability to take bookings. However, these can be easily added using plugins. While it doesn’t ship with all of the functionality you need, TheGem does offer an attractive and versatile starting point for your hotel website. First impressions matter, especially for a hospitality business. A website that doesn’t represent your company in the best possible light can hamper your ability to sell rooms, so a suitable theme is vital. Fortunately, has just the right attributes to help bolster your sales. Milos’ running theme is ‘bold and minimal’ – heading text is chunky and prominent, and there’s a deft use of negative space to separate on-page elements. There are also a myriad of color options you can choose from to customize your site to your exact requirements. Plus, if you’d like a different site layout, Milos is compatible with the Elementor drag-and-drop page builder plugin. Of course, many hotels and guesthouses also offer in-house catering. To that end, Milos includes a handy menu manager, enabling you to display your offerings directly on your site. It’s a seemingly small touch that can nonetheless improve your value proposition to customers. All in all, Milos offers the complete package – it provides a well thought-out collection of features, and it looks professional and reliable. This is one theme to add to your shortlist, pronto! Was built for hotels and other hospitality facilities with a lot of class. It boasts a responsive and retina ready design with clean lines and streamlined page features. The home page offers a full-width slider and sleek reservation form that’s begging for you to book your stay. This theme will look beautiful across any device it’s displayed upon, with the booking form always highly accessible. Other features are a built-in style customizer, drag-and-drop sidebars and an easy to customize homepage. HotelEngine Classy will help you show off the best of your elegant resort or hotel, all while making it easy for your guest to make the right decision. Definitely worth consideration. It’s not hard to sell a vacation based on relaxation, glorious weather, and beautiful surroundings – but a poorly designed website can certainly hamper your chances. For a theme that has almost everything you need to help accentuate the positives of your luxury establishment, consider. The developers, CSSIgniter, have looked to offer comprehensive out of the box functionality with Zermatt. Layouts are created using a drag-and-drop page builder, and there are a number of custom widgets to further enhance your pages, including a built-in slider, a weather module, and a widget to display any currently available rooms. Finally, Zermatt includes a built-in booking form module, so potential customers can become guests of your establishment at the touch of a button. CSSIgniter have clearly shown attention to detail when creating Zermatt – its built-in functionality will be ideal for those in search of a full featured solution for selling luxury accommodation from their website. There are a number of themes on this list that focus on offering comprehensive functionality, but rather than offering a plethora of additional bundled plugins, looks to include almost everything you need out of the box to create your website. Layouts in Hotel Master are created with a built-in drag-and-drop page builder, with a selection of handpicked Google Fonts and color schemes at your disposal. Furthermore, there’s a custom booking and room manager available from the WordPress dashboard, offering features such as seasonal pricing options and a number of payment gateways. On the downside, we found Hotel Master’s scrolling jerky (possibly a consequence of its smooth scrolling option), so it’s worth bearing this in mind if you’re considering plumping for the theme. All in all, Hotel Master is a solid (if not spectacular) option for your hotel’s website. It’s certainly ideal for those looking for a ready to go booking system out of the box, along with comprehensive design options. There are plenty of other themes that present a simple and solid design, but looks to offer a little more than its competitors: popular bundled plugins and a modern default design, coupled with essential out of the box functionality. It’s obvious that the developers, TeslaThemes, have truly thought about the functionality required for a hotel website. There are thoughtful inclusions, such as a weather module for the header, and an impressive built-in booking system. Furthermore, Riverside Resort bundles two popular plugins – Visual Composer for customizing your layouts, and Slider Revolution for displaying important information and prominent calls to action. Overall, Riverside Resort is a decent offering – however, its functionality is not unique and can be found in themes of a similar ilk. Ultimately, it will be up to you to decide whether Riverside Resort floats your boat. Poolside cocktails, blaring heat, and relaxing by the beach – holidays sell themselves, but choosing where to stay can be a tricky choice. Your website is the first point of contact with a potential customer, so it must be able to both captivate them and sell your services sufficiently. This may sound like hard work, but has you covered. This theme offers a sleek and image-focused design that’s ideal for creating your hotel website. Powered by the Bootstrap framework, HOTEL XENIA is equipped with everything you’ll need to set your site apart (including video backgrounds, plus stylish booking and contact forms). What’s more, the theme is compatible with WPML, enabling you to reach a global audience regardless of their language. In a nutshell, HOTEL XENIA includes everything you require to create a unique hotel websiteh. If you want a stylish out-of-the-box theme that also offers powerful functionality, HOTEL XENIA could be ideal. Is a responsive and retina-ready hotel theme from ThemeFuse with a modern and inclusive design. In a matter of clicks you can adjust the theme’s colors, background, menus and page layouts. Other special features include specific shortcodes, page templates, a reservation module and more. This theme focuses on beautifully presenting the best features of your hotel or resort through the elegant full-width slider. The brilliant home page design features multiple sliders that act as interactive menus that cater to resort news, hotel booking, dining options and airport directions. A solid choice. Is an elegant hotel theme release from TeslaThemes. The minimal design incorporates sticky navigation, beautiful rollover animation effects, and very complementary typography. The theme isn't shabby on the functionality front either. You get Visual Composer included free of charge, along with Revolution Slider, parallax scrolling, a booking system, and various custom post types. Compatible with WooCommerce, Hotelia is here to take your resort, hotel, or travel website to the next level. On the surface, there’s not much to separate from its competitors. However, it’s a sumptuous and fully responsive theme that possesses everything you need in order to create a well-designed hotel website. This theme contains four demo templates to help you create your website with ease, and each one can be customized further to fit your own unique requirements. This happens via Visual Composer, which enables you to create your layouts through a drag-and-drop interface. Hotella is also integrated with AweBooking, which makes reserving a room easier for your customers. Plus, it enables you to handle administrative work, such as managing payments, through the WordPress dashboard. Overall, if you’re looking for a theme that offers comprehensive functionality with powerful design options, Hotella is a solid choice and could be the theme for you. Has a rich, detailed feel – although with its huge range of options to customize, from icons to colors, there’s a large amount of scope for making it fit the feel of your site. The user experience once loaded is amazing, with some of those images contributing to a very nice parallax effect. However, it does score quite poorly in Google’s PageSpeed Insights because it’s heavy on images and code. The price tag – $58, relatively dear at face value – can be explained easily by the number of premium plugins included with the purchase. These include Visual Composer (worth $33) and Slider Revolution (worth $18). Visual Composer especially makes managing the site a lot easier, particularly for clients lacking experience of website management. Inclusion of this plugin means they can still manage the website on their own and keep it looking polished and professional – two adjectives this theme exudes. Hotel Leisure is – naturally – responsive, looking notably good on mobile devices even with its advanced booking form features. Uniquely, it also includes a beautiful weather plugin, showing how much thought has gone into crafting this theme for a leisure-industry target market. Overall, the way the theme looks is excellent – eye-catching, memorable and clearly serving the purpose for which it was designed. Any hotels, spas, golf clubs or similar organizations should have no trouble making Hotel Leisure fit their needs. When searching for a suitable theme, you may not want the bells and whistles that accompany most choices. Simple design options, with the ability to offer online booking, may be all that your require – and for, that’s exactly its remit. The streamlined approach starts with layout customization, with only a smattering of options available throughout the WordPress Customizer and Caballero’s own admin panel. However, there are 11 different page templates, and some have further customization options available upon selection. Bookings and reservations are handled by the bundled AweBooking plugin. This integrates very well with Caballero, enabling you to set up options such as seasonal pricing, with onsite payments made through the bundled WooCommerce plugin. It’s clear that Caballero has been thoughtfully developed, and while it may not offer anything unique in the way of functionality, its solid foundations more than make up for where it lacks. Given WordPress’ easy learning curve, you could be forgiven for thinking that it’s not designed for larger establishments. After seeing, you’ll discover that nothing could be further from the truth. This is a suave theme that’s perfect for your luxury establishment. Hotel Lux includes two demo templates out of the box, based on city and luxury hotels respectively. The difference is largely cosmetic, with a slightly altered layout and parallax scrolling implemented in the former. However, you can adjust either layout (or create your own) using the built-in Content Composer page builder. In addition, there are a plethora of other customizations you can make to tweaks fonts, colors, headers, microinteractions, and more. There’s also a Rooms custom post type, which enables you to showcase all your different offerings on one page. While Hotel Lux includes a lot of functionality and features, you’ll likely need little of it to create a great-looking website for your luxury hotel. This theme is ideal for for pushing your establishment to the fore, and for that it warrants your attention. Attractive and image-focused, supports the creation of straightforward hotel websites. It includes the AweBooking plugin, which lets you create visually appealing, easy to use booking forms. You can even set different prices for different dates, allowing you to capitalize on peak visit times. The theme also includes the option to create photo and video galleries, letting your hotel's beauty speak for itself. The Visual Composer plugin is bundled for free, letting you customize the site design to your heart's content. Processing payments is also a breeze with the fully integrated WooCommerce plugin. Finally, Hillter also fully supports the WMPL translation plugin, so you can display your site to guests in whatever language you like. California evokes images of blue skies and searing heat – the same thing desired by millions of holiday makers every year. For a theme that can help offer a little piece of that sun to visitors, look to. This theme’s default look is bright and airy – lots of white space keeps elements separated, and the default font and color choices add a touch of class. There are also four header layouts, including a sticky option, with an optional weather module. Layouts can be customized further by using the bundled Rapid Composer drag-and-drop page builder plugin. Hotel California also offers something unique that isn’t found in many other themes – the bundled Cost Calculator for WordPress plugin. This enables users to get an online quote based on a number of criteria – it’s quick and easy to use, and is a smart inclusion that could seal the deal for many. However, it’s not all sunshine. While you can press the bundled Contact Form 7 plugin into service, Hotel California is let down by the lack of a true booking and reservation system – which is disappointing when so many other themes offer more functional options. In a nutshell, Hotel California is a great choice for your hotel website. Although we would have liked to see a true bookings plugin included, the positives of this theme – especially the cost calculator – arguably far outweigh the negatives. Is an exquisite, retina-ready hotel theme with a beautiful design. With custom booking forms, dynamic weather reporting, and translation-ready plugin support, CSSIgniter really delivers with Santorini. The theme focuses on providing a pleasant user experience and increasing bookings and contact requests with an advanced booking form featured on the home page. Santorini comes with powerful shortcodes, different color schemes, and an advanced theme options panel. Is a modern theme that caters to villas, luxurious wellness spas and other high class resorts and hotels. This theme doesn’t perhaps offer the same level of elegance as alternative options, but where it shines is in its ability to organize and present information effectively. Leonardo is a classic two-column theme with a responsive layout, 15 built-in color styles and easy customization options. There’s also a custom photo gallery template, custom page templates, and flawless integration with The Events Calendar plugin. If you can look past the somewhat plain design, Leonardo could be the right choice for you. As soon as you see you feel at home, which is great considering that this theme’s main draw is comfort. However, don’t think that cultivating feelings of comfort is all it’s good for. HotelEngine Comfy immediately entices visitors with its full-width animated slider. The integrated reservation form means that booking a stay is always within reach. This theme has a very powerful front end, is very easy to customize and includes options like an easy page builder and slider plugin. If you want your visitors to drop into a state of ease when interacting with your website, try out HotelEngine Comfy.| impresses at first glance. A simple header and accessible main navigation bar is followed by room for a eye-catching header along with three distinct widgets laid over a static background image. Fortunately, this theme's beauty isn't just skin deep. The Rooms and Menu pages look superb, as does the WooCommerce-enabled e-commerce section and the blog. It is clear to see that a lot of care has been put into this theme's design. Holiday isn't lacking in functionality either; with room categorization (for filtering), a booking form builder, a bookings database, adaptable widgets and much more. The theme is also fully compatible with the WPML plugin, meaning that your site can be translated into multiple languages with relative ease.| is a elegant inn and small hotel theme that smoothly adjusts to any screen size. The floating slider and dark texture behind really adds a layer of depth to the home page. This theme is more low-key than most, but it is still very easy to navigate and find the information you need. Like most Themefuse themes, Welcome Inn is very easy to customize. In a number of clicks you can entirely revamp any page of your website. Welcome Inn also boasts a unique reservation request form for your visitors and guests, and offers multiple page layouts for reservations, rooms and pricing.| Let's get the painful news out of the way first: brings with it a truly majestic price tag, in the least positive sense of the word. While it's the only theme around with a price approaching $200, such an outlay can surely only be justified by a truly exceptional theme. While I might not stretch to ‘exceptional' in describing Majestic, there is no doubting its class. It certainly lives up to its name; with the right utilization of quality photography, this theme will no doubt make your hotel seem virtually majestic. In terms of concrete features, Majestic offers all of what you would expect: responsive design, various page templates, theme options, hotel reservation systems integration, multilingual support, and more. You are unlikely to have anything to complain about on the functionality front. The question then is whether you can justify the price tag, which of course only you can answer.| A hotel is nothing without its guests. Therefore, it’s imperative that your website offers a clear and easy way for potential customers to book a room – something that places front and center. We could talk about how Morrison Hotel is well-designed, or offers a classy default look, or how it includes a child theme so that your customizations aren’t affected by future updates. However, the real shining light of Morrison Hotel is its comprehensive booking options. The built-in booking module is perhaps the best on this list, with extensive filtering options enabling users to find a room that matches their requirements, and drop-down lists for displaying additional rate and room information. Furthermore, each entry offers an image gallery viewable within a stylish lightbox. Overall, if your focus is on enabling users to book a room and offering them extensive filtering options, Morrison Hotel is a true frontrunner – you’ll definitely want to give it more than a cursory glance.| Do you have a 5 star hotel or resort? If so, is an option well worth consideration. This theme is the complete package. From a visual perspective, you’re immediately blown away by the brilliant full-screen slider that dominates the homepage, providing an impressively immersive effect. Full-width sliders are of course a dime a dozen, but 5 Star's design makes exceptionally good use of the familiar effect. However, you don’t just need a theme that looks and feels good; you need one that works on a professional level as well. 5 Star is powered in part by the Tevolution plugin, as well as an add-on called Templatic Book. These work together to create a highly efficient booking experience. All in all, this is a compelling option.| is a modern inn and hotel theme that will show your visitors that even a website can be accommodating. You’ll immediately notice the soothing colors and tones. Beyond initial impressions, Anchor Inn has built-in contact points that will enable visitors to get in touch with ease. There’s also a built-in and highly accessible reservation form, so your guests can easily check if rooms are available and make their bookings. Sometimes, it’s not the flashiness that wins, but instead the theme with the best overall functionality and attention to detail. With that in mind, Anchor Inn may be a humble theme, but it covers a lot of ground.| is a photography-focused hotel and luxury residence theme. When you have a location so beautiful that words won’t even do it justice, use Castello to help convey your message properly. Beyond the initial focus on photography and high-quality imagery, Castello boasts various page templates (including rooms, attractions and testimonials), and is fully compatible with the ever-popular Events Calendar plugin. For those who have international locations, or the need to cater to guests with different cultural and language background, Castello is also compatible with the WPML plugin.| features a rather similar layout to many other hotel and luxury resort themes. However, it does set itself apart with its dark color scheme, accent colors and font choices. It rather feels like going inside a high-class European hotel, which might be exactly what you’re looking for. Philoxenia contains the usual features, such as a home-page slider, above the fold opt-in box and featured room content areas. Furthermore, the individual room page templates really get creative and enable you to showcase any number of rooms you have available. If it’s to your taste, Philoxenia is definitely one theme that should make your shortlist.| boasts a handsome $199 price tag, but does the theme offer enough to justify its cost? At first sight, one isn't disappointed. At this price a fully responsive design is a must, and Fortuna adjusts elegantly to different screen sizes. The design itself is somewhat minimalistic, relying on stark accent colors and plenty of whitespace. You can choose from a light or dark color scheme, which certainly changes the ‘mood' of the design. In terms of functionality, Fortuna has good customization options made available via a bespoke Theme Options page, although the WordPress theme customizer is also available for minor changes (such as anchor text color). A Fortuna license includes one year of updates and technical support, which is the least you would expect given the price tag. There are plenty of themes available for less, so Fortuna would need to be a perfect fit to warrant its price.| is a literal treat – it is in fact made up of two different themes. One is designed for spas, salons, health care businesses, massage centers and beauty centers; the other is better suited for hotels, cafes, bakery and restaurant websites. So versatility is certainly something you can attribute to SPA Treats, but what else does it offer? It covers many of the usual bases, such as WooCommerce compatibility, WPML support, an options panel and much more. Beyond that, SPA Treats comes packaged with two premium sliders and a huge number of shortcodes. One might consider SPA Treats a case of trying to offer too much, but on the other hand, you really are spoilt for choice with just a single package.| is a modern resort theme that oozes class. The home page greets you with a full-width slider that extends beyond the rest of the content area, effectively drawing your eyes to the slim booking form. This theme includes a photo gallery template framed in an attractive light box. And if you don’t entice your visitors with your photos, maybe the attractions and testimonials page templates will help. The Ambassador also carries a hefty price tag of $199. Which means that unless you’ve absolutely fallen in love with this theme, there are cheaper options that can bring you the same results. HermesThemes are very high quality and The Ambassador has several features that make it a solid theme, but arguably nothing that elevates it to the level of being worth its price tag. However, the choice is yours.| is one of few themes on this list that focuses on a slightly different aspect of the travel market: travel and booking agencies and portals. This theme can be used for other styles of hospitality – such as bed and breakfasts and guest homes – but it truly shines in the travel booking process. Book Your Travel tries to take on every part of the booking process, handling things like room type, accommodations, tours, cruises, car rentals, destination information and even the review process. Most themes who try to do too much end up falling apart, but Book Your Travel ends up shining in its ability to manage all these factors without being overwhelming. For the low $48 price tag, this theme is worth testing out for any travel or booking agency looking to take their work online.| manages to cover a lot of ground without being overwhelming; something many other theme developers seem to find impossible to avoid. It’s an elegant and minimalist theme perfect for resorts, hotels and vacation destinations. SixtyOne is based on a flexible foundation grid, which enables it to adapt to any screen size. The layout is also extremely flexible, which makes it easy to swap out sidebars, columns, photo galleries, room descriptions and more. Furthermore, SixtyOne has multiple page templates – including a booking page – which allows you to creatively customize your site and give each page type a slightly different feel.| Inspire and entice your visitors with, an exclusive WordPress theme for high class hotels. This theme is very straightforward and takes a stand for understated elegance. Some key features of Royal Chateau include optimization across multiple screen sizes, an elegant photo gallery template, a special attractions page template, a testimonials template, and an easy to edit theme options screen. Extensive customization is only a few clicks away. Royal Chateau gives off a high class vibe without trying too hard. For example, the subtle top menu allows you to showcase the many facets of your hotel or resort without overwhelming your visitors If you need to highlight the great features of your hotel without seeming like you’re bragging, let Royal Chateau work for you.| by Templatic Themes focuses on exactly what the name implies: booking a hotel room. The home page acts as more of a landing page to guide the user through the booking process than anything else. This theme is powered by the Tevolution plugin and the Booking system add-on, which provide very in-depth booking features that many other themes lack. For instance, this plugin combo allows for seasonal pricing and even promotional pricing. Hotel Booking won’t win any design awards, but that’s not its focus. The simple design seems to be the framework for a much more extensive booking system. It would have been nice to see a little more beyond Templatic’s usual design structure, but for only $65 it’s hard to complain.| is reminiscent of other HermesThemes hotel themes, meaning that the structure is almost identical. But this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, since that structure makes sense for many luxury hotels or resorts. This theme includes the usual home page slider, bottom widget areas, multiple page templates and large navigation menu. One intriguing element (or non-element) is the lack of a registration option on the homepage whatsoever. This perhaps helps to nurture a more relaxed atmosphere throughout the website, which plays in nicely to the high class feeling you may well be trying to cultivate. 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The product listing can be displayed aggressively with this html template with. Multi Purpose HTML5 Website Template. OAK is a free HTML portfolio template ideal for designers, photographers and any kind of creative people who need a website for showcasing their own works. ![]() ![]() If you look at how product pages take shape across different companies, it's clear that they run the gamut. Some go for the direct approach, displaying an image of a product and explaining why someone should buy it. Other companies create elaborate pages with moving parts and fancy coded elements. Of course, some companies fare better than others at creating delightful product pages. But since we prefer to focus on the positive, we scouted out 14 examples that we find truly admirable. From messaging, to value propositions, to general product promotions, these brands nail these features in a persona-friendly way. 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First, we're presented with five, colorful graphics illustrating their tools' And in case that's all the user really needed to see, those graphics are followed by two calls-to-action. But, if you continue scrolling, you'll see a video with information about Wistia's capabilities for that video -- calls-to-action, email collectors, video heatmaps, and viewing trends. One of the best ways to explain a visual platform's features is to demonstrate them on a product page. This one shows users all of Wistia's features and how they work, day-to-day. To see Wistia's full product page. 3) Square is a mobile transaction company that merchants can use to collect payment from customers -- anywhere, any time, as long as they have a compatible phone or tablet. The product marketing challenge here is to show why Square is an easier alternative than a typical cash register -- and its product page displays those reasons in a visually captivating way. The main headline of each section of this product page has bold, succinct copy: 'Small credit card reader, big possibilities.' The rest of the page is clearly organized headlines -- which kind of read like answers to frequently asked questions -- plenty of white space, succinct copy, and appropriate images. Anyone looking into each section can understand exactly how Square works at every stage of a transaction. [ to see Square's full product page.] 4) Some companies -- especially in ecommerce -- can have up to thousands of product pages. Rent the Runway, an online dress rental company, is one of them. Rent the Runway has an individual product page for every dress it carries, with all the information a customer could want -- images, measurements, fabric, price, and reviews. So what sets them apart? The exceptional detail of the 'Stylist Notes' and 'Size & Fit' sections. These details are clearly and carefully curated from stylists and reviewers. They don't just explain what a dress is made of and how it looks -- they cover how it fits on every part of the body, which undergarments should be worn with it, and for which body types it's best suited. That kind of Information not only delights customers and encourages their trust, but it also makes for a more confident buying decision. Also, notice how there's plenty of white space surrounding the product images and description. According to research by ConversionXL,. [ to see Rent the Runway's full product page.] 5) Coin is like a credit card, but better -- it actually keeps the information from all of your credit cards in one place. In other words, instead of filling your wallet with two credit cards, a debit card, three gift cards, and two rewards cards, you can fill your wallet with one: Coin. Some product pages depend on text to highlight product differentiation. But Coin invites the viewer to visually consume all of its elements. That starts with a video at the top of the page to show how Coin works -- and how cool it is, of course. But keep scrolling. Coin displays its product positioning and differentiation through a visual journey of the Coin card. Just check out that fun animation -- what a great way to represent how a product works. [ to see Coin's full product page.] 6) If you've seen any of Oreo's marketing, you shouldn't be surprised they're on this list. But sometimes, being well known can actually make it harder to create a product page. So how did they do it? The focus of Oreo's product page is how these simple, classic cookies can help people unleash their imaginations, dare to wonder, and become generally happier. It features a series of videos, one after another. One is accompanied by the lyrics, 'It's so easy to let your imagination go when you play with Oreo,' paying tribute to the age-old discussion about the 'best' way to eat them. The page takes a creative, bold approach to marketing with what might otherwise be thought of as an ordinary snack. Oreo also took a unique design to this page. Even though the cookies themselves are monochrome, the page is wonderfully colorful, from the videos, to the backgrounds, to the graphics. [ to see Oreo's full product page.] 7) When I was assigned this post, I asked a few people for their favorite product page suggestions. I was amazed how many people immediately recommended Fitbit -- and after checking out the site, I can see why. The page starts off with a value proposition -- not a list of features. It's a hero image of people hiking a mountain, who we can imagine are wearing Fitbits, with the copy, 'Energize your day.' As you scroll down the page, it goes through four quick steps explaining how the product works. What's more, a lot of these are interactive -- the section under 'Everything you need, all in one place' allows users to hover over different features to see how they appear on Fitbit's mobile app. But the page also explains why these features are valuable. For example, one tracks everything you do from walking, to running, to sleeping. Why does that matter? Well, you can have your current records on hand, and try to beat them. Knowing that users might not remember all of the specifics when they leave the page, Fitbit was sure to focus on how these features will actually make a difference in the visitors' lives. [ for Fitbit Charge's full product page.] 8) Volkswagen takes an interactive approach to their product marketing. Instead of listing out all of the features you can have in a car, they walk you through the process of actually building your car. As you go through that process, Volkswagen highlights the different features you could choose, then gives you a preview of what the car will look like and how that will affect the price. Even though I'm not currently in the market for a new car, I personally had fun tinkering with the different customization features on the page. What color do I want? Do I want premium audio? (Yes.) It's an interesting way for the brand to eliminate the notorious connotations of 'car salesmen,' by allowing users to learn about and select features independently. Plus, there's a nifty matchmaking feature that allows you to see which nearby dealerships have the car with all of your preferences in its inventory. (If you want to see a, they've got that, too.) [ to see Volkwagen's full product page.] 9) The folks at Seattle Cider claim their cider is 'not your standard cider.' Well, neither is the product page. It reads like a story, beginning with attractive, high-definition images of the cider selection, which happen to have. As you hover, an explanation appears of what differentiates Seattle Cider's products from others, and what makes each variation special. But my favorite part is what comes next: a really cool, interactive display of how cider is made from start to finish, which plays for users as they scroll. It's a surprising and delightful user experience that goes above and beyond the typical product page, because it doesn't just display the products. It shows where they come from, and how. [ to see Seattle Cider's full product page.] 10) OfficeSpace sells facility management software to help folks manage, well, office spaces. Like the name, the product page is very clear and direct. Each section of this product page is dedicated to a different feature of the software. The headline explains the feature, and the subheadline explains why this feature is important as you evaluate different software. That makes it easy for prospects to quickly digest what the product offers, but also read more details on its value proposition, if they choose to. And, if someone wants to learn even more about a particular feature, there are clear calls-to-action to do so. [ to see OfficeSpace's full product page.] 11) This carbonated citrus drink has been around since 1935, and it has exactly four products -- original, red orange, light, and tropical. So, how does Orangina keep its product page both current and special? For one, it's fun to explore. When you hover your mouse over any of the blocks, the picture or icon animates -- the bottles dance around, the orange slices in half, and the thermometer drops. The animated images and bold colors fit in perfectly with the Orangina brand's bold, fun personality. Also, you might notice that some of the blocks are actual products, while the others are simply tips and details about their products. If you don't have a lot of products to sell, consider interspersing them with tips and information about the products you do have available. [ to see Orangina's full product page.] 12) Mango Languages creates 'lovable' language-learning experiences for libraries, schools, corporations, government agencies, and individuals. Has illustrated calls-to-action for each of these buyer personas -- from public libraries, to government offices, to individuals who want to learn something. Each of those calls-to-action leads to a different product page that's colorful, clearly written, and very comprehensive. Take a look at the example for individuals below. Like every other part of the website, it exudes Mango's friendly, approachable, and helpful brand personality. The video couldn't be more delightful. I mean, a guitar-playing mango in a top hat? As you scroll, you're greeted with clear value propositions that use playful language that's true to brand -- for example: 'Useful stuff. Everything about the page says 'simple to use,' 'fun,' and 'effective.' [ to see Mango's full product page.] 13) Like Volkswagen, PaletteApp, a maker of flooring products, took the interactive approach to its product page. It helps make designers' lives easier by leveraging the world’s largest digital database of architectural products and materials. There are a lot of them -- from flooring to countertops -- and the goal of the product pages is to make it painless for designers to find and collect the products they like. Notice below how users can hover their mouse over each product to request a sample, add it to their library, or add it to their personal palette. Options can be filtered by application, price, product type, color, and manufacturer, too, which is important with so many products available. PaletteApp does an impressive job of making it easy to whittle down your choices. [ to see PaletteApp's full product page.] 14) Minwax makes products to help people care for their wood furnishings and surfaces. Riveting, right? But the brand has managed to create a product page that's not only relevant, but also, helps users quickly and easily find what they're looking for. That's thanks, in part, to the Minwax Product Finder module. It functions like a quiz, asking a series of multiple-choice questions, like 'What kind of project is it?' And 'What are you looking to do?' Once you answer the questions, the quiz generates recommended products, which includes a handy 'Don't Forget' list with the tools you'll need to get the job done -- things like safety glasses, gloves, and sandpaper. Helpful tips like this go above and beyond a normal ecommerce product page. [ to see Minwax's full product page.] Ready to work on your product page? So, what have these brands taught us about product pages? Well, we think it boils down to a few must-haves: • Make it interesting and fun, especially if you have a less-than-riveting product. • Make it easy for visitors to find what they're looking for. • Make it personal. Allow users to 'build their own' product, to show them that you can meet their preferences. • Make it informative. Without bogging it down in detail, be sure to include the right pieces of information that will show users what sets your products apart. What other great product pages have you seen, and what makes them great? Share with us in the comments. Editor's Note: This post was originally published in March 2014 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness. |
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