UX Writer Intern
Mark Dumschat (Sr. Content Designer)
Google Suite
Figma
3 weeks
The Bay (Owned by Hudson’s Bay Company) was a Canadian e-commerce platform that hosted vendors online. We started this project in Fall 2022 and I was the UX Writer Intern responsible for researching and presenting the data. For this project, we wanted to enhance the customer’s online shopping experience through CTAs and ultimately created guidelines on CTA best practices for TheBay.com
Some main problems we uncovered in our exploration phase included:
Stakeholders asked the content design team (us) to find out whether we use “Shop items”, “Shop now”, or “Shop all” for our CTAs in the checkout and cart page.
We started with exploring microcopy for the free shipping threshold CTA in cart. Initially, we started with one small part of the customer check-out flow and worked our way out across the site, searching for CTAs that resembled “Shop <something>”. But quickly, we realized we unearthed a larger problem which permeated through the whole site. We found that CTAs were being treated inconsistently through copy, style, and navigation.
We decided to do a content inventory on TheBay.com’s CTAs including information such as:
This was recorded in a spreadsheet. The CTAs were taken from a variety of locations in the site (e.g. banners, advertisement cards, popup modals, forms, PDPs).