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18 Jul 08

Fashion Brand Jane Norman Launch All New Ecommerce Site

The Pod1 designed Jane Norman e-shop launched today, this is the high street fashion brands first foray into e-commerce and the result is a slick sophisticated transactional website.

Pod1 was responsible for developing the site architecture and front-end design in conjunction with technical partner BT Fresca who provided the e-commerce platform to meet the sites functional requirements. The website is also fully integrated with Jane Norman’s buying and merchandising system along with those of fulfilment partner Amethyst.

Jane Norman is one of the UK’s most successful high street fashion chains. With collections aimed primarily at young women aged 16-25, offering affordable, sexy party wear, work wear and daywear. Founded in 1952 the company now has over 200 stores and concessions worldwide employing over 1,400 people.

Jane Norman markets itself to a very specific audience, and their clothes have a very distinctive look and feel. Clothes are designed to be tight fitting and sexy, and are made to inspire a feeling of confidence and sensuality in the wearer. The emphasis is on the cut and quality of the fabric, with texture being key.

12 Jul 08

A/B Testing – Strawberries or Cherries?

An A/B tested pancake

Here at Pod1 we are very passionate about things and this goes as well for such dry things as A/B testing. Everyone talks about it but what is it and how can you do it?

With A/B testing you take the HiPPO (Highest Paid Person in the Organisation) out of the equation. HiPPOs are usually the ones who say things like: I like this so you have to do it.
A/B testing puts figures behind guesswork and these usually impresses the HiPPO.

A/B testing as well means that you will produce a loosing version and this might lead to lower conversion (if you test conversion). But that is the whole point, as you want to find the winner.

As you may see I can get quite passionate about these things and I tend to take this home with me. This can lead to my Girlfriend being quite upset because after the theatre when she has to listen to me ranting about the Train Ticket machine and its poor usability. I bet Southern Trains has such a high AOV because their interface is so bad.

So in order to make up for that I decided to do, you can guess it, some A/B testing at home. What at home? Yes.

To make up for me always talking about Usability and User experience I decided to make a Pancake for Breakfast for her following the classic test setup.

1. Define a need
Girlfriend hungry.

Good that done we need to define our target audience.

2. Define Target audience:
Just Girlfriend is like “ABC 25-35 with lots of spare cash” (yours in this case), too generic. We need to define the persona: She really likes warm breakfast but also Yoghurt with Fruit, but she doesn’t like muesli very much. Often people only look at the first most obvious definition (ABC 25-35 likes warm breakfast) if they dive into the whole persona development thing, but there is a danger here:
If you serve her a Fry Up (warm breakfast), you probably haven’t understood your target audience very well as the result is likely that she moves back to her Mom.

3. Define success:
The pancake is the base of all and won’t change, it’s like the outer frame of your website unless you test the outer frame of your website. You have to plan what the filling for the pancake will be and make an educated guess about which one will win. This way you define the goals of this test and you can measure the results against it. Careful here, there are many micro actions that look like success (she making noises of appreciation like MMMMM, Yam etc,) but at the end you want the plate to be empty or a 1-2-1 in a very private area of the house. You define the goals so aim high but not too high.

4. Run the test:
Make the pancake and serve it straight from the pan no filling; with this please. Now you need to wait and see how the pancake is perceived. We need to establish a control result to test our variations against. Note down the feedback she gives. If she runs straight to the Jam/Nutella/Sugar Jar, you have done some usability testing at the time. That’s the great thing about testing you do many things at the same time which saves time and money.

After this we set up the test variations. My Girlfriend likes Strawberries and Cherries so I decided to use these. The test took a while to complete but I think I have found the winning combination. But you need to be careful with the initial results.

You will get some feedback very quickly (Yam or Yak) but wait until she is finished. If she doesn’t finish the pancake then even if she said it tastes nice initially, you have done something wrong and you need to test a different combination. Careful with trying to do it with too much fruit (think rich media). Results are initially very encouraging but if you get this wrong the result is a lot of soggy pancake on plate.

As with all good things you need to keep testing (I’m doing that now for about half a year). Sometimes you will get it wrong (Strawberries + Yoghurt and no sugar) and sometimes you will get it right but always keep testing.

Once you are done testing the pancakes you can test the next thing, I’m currently working on Brioche, freshly made.

Pancake with Yoghurt and Cherries

10-15 fresh Cherries
1 tbs granulated sugar
Shot glass of water

75g plain flour
50 ml full fat milk
1g baking powder
1 Egg

3 tbs Greek Yoghurt

Pit the cherries and place in a very small saucepan. Sprinkle with the sugar and put aside for 10 minutes. Place the saucepan on the hob and heat very gently. After 5 minutes add the water and keep on low heat for a little while. The aim is to concentrate the cherry flavour.
While the cherries reduce, mix the flour with the baking powder and add milk and the egg. Use a whisk to make a smooth not too runny pancake dough.

Place the butter in a frying pan and fry the pancake from both sides until golden brown.

Take it out of the pan and place the Yoghurt in a line across the centre, top with the Cherries and flap over in the middle. Serve immediately.

Variations:
Strawberries with a bit of Cognac
Strawberries raw but with Honey on the pancake
Banana with Honey and cinnamon

Multivariate option:
Cherries and strawberries combined
Fry 1 pancake the day before, then cut it in small stripes and fry again with lots of sugar in the pan (Caramelise it basically). Use this as a crunchy topping on the Fruit/Yoghurt variant.

11 Jul 08

Pod1 New York to Launch Ecommerce Site for Fashion Mecca Kirna Zabete

Upscale fashion emporium, Kirna Zabete, has enlisted Pod1 NY to design and build a full ecommerce website for them. The site, www.kirnazabete.com, will sell store regulars like Lanvin (a USA exclusive on-line), Giambattista Valli, Proenza Schouler, Rick Owens, Stella McCartney and Nina Ricci as well as the quirky gifts and unexpected items the store is known for.

Kirna Zabete is well known for its creative edit of the best runways and for “above and beyond” client services. At www.kirnazabete.com this service continues. The site will remember returning clients and everything they have ever bought suggest complimentary products, alert customers when designers they love go on sale and generally hold a shopper’s hand throughout every session. Customers can watch fashion shows, review designer look-books, and test-drive and purchase all of the music played at Kirna Zabete. Ever-changing editorial content will feature new products and fun, but real ways to wear them. “Uptown” “Downtown” “Country Weekend” “First Date” “Close the Deal” and “Pack the Bag” are a few examples. And finally, when you pull the trigger and treat yourself on line, you have three choices of packaging: Pamper Me, Gorgeous Gift or Go Green.

“We want our online customer to feel like she is walking into our SoHo store: she smells the candle we are burning, hears the tunes we are spinning, sees the colours and shapes of our products and is transcended into fashion utopia” says co-owner Sarah Easley.

The customer does feel the presence of the SoHo store on the website and even sees the personalities of co-owners Beth Buccini and Sarah Easley. “We wish we had more time to be on the sales floor. We have always wanted to clone ourselves so we could be there 24/7 for our clients. Now we can!” says Buccini. In fact, the stamp of the owners “approval” is all over the site. Groovy sketches of Easley and Buccini are found throughout the site where they give tips, play favourites among products and tell their own personal style picks and tips.

“Our clients have been asking us to open in Los Angeles, Miami, Paris, St Barth’s…” Says Buccini. Easley (as usual) finishes her sentence, “On-line seemed the most fair option. Same quality Kirna Zabete, but all access, all time zones.”

9 Jul 08

New York Times Hails Pod1 NYC

Ok ok ok, I’m exaggerating…we have a minuscule mention half way down this page that literally says:

“Kirna Zabête, a clothing retailer, named Pod1, London and New York, to develop an e-commerce Web site.”

Doesn’t link to us, or the client, but hey, it’s a start!

One small step for mankind and all that…

8 Jul 08

Video viral: Myla – Sphere

8 Jul 08

Podders Party in NYC

Retro cool fashion brand, Le Jean De threw one of their crazy parties in NYC on 3rd July. They were just round the corner so we couldn’t resist popping by..

left to right: Dude, Marc, Fadi, Paula, Simon, Catherine

(Left to right: Dude, Marc, Fadi, Paula, Simon, Catherine)

Pod1 NYC is currently beavering away working on the new Le Jean De eCommerce site which will launch in September 08. In the meantime, check out their eclectic blog.

8 Jul 08

Lives not Knives

Grazia has started a campaign to raise awareness of the ever spiralling problem the British face with knife crime. This is in association with the Ben Kinsella fund.

Matches has partnered with Grazia and have created an exclusive set of t-shirts where all proceeds go to Charity. At the moment you’ll only see a sketch as the real gear has not yet arrived. Delivery will be within 2 weeks.

So go buy a t-shirt on Matches..

4 Jul 08

Value Retail Signs-up Pod1

Pod1 has been enlisted by Value Retail to completely overhaul it’s online offering from site design to build and online marketing strategy. Value Retail specialises exclusively in the operation of high end outlet shopping Villages serving some of Europe’s largest cities.

Each Village is positioned as an exceptional shopping destination through exclusive partnerships with leading travel industry and media groups including Relais & Châteaux, Orient Express and Condé Nast, and through premium credit card issuers.

Value Retail’s Chic Outlet Shopping® campaign promotes the nine Villages to over 100 million targeted international visitors. Chic Outlet Shopping® targets the travel trade industry worldwide, introducing the Villages as a day out destination and delivering aspirational customers to the brands from as far afield as the United States, Russia, India, the Middle East, China, Japan and South East Asia

Pod1s brief is to capitalise on the existing reach of the current 9 Village sites while bringing the online marketing together under the Chic Outlet Shopping banner, to increase footfall to the individual villages.

This will be a truly international and multilingual project.

3 Jul 08

Shooting in the office…

…with very shallow depth of field.

Few studio shots I did yesterday. Everyone in the office seemed to like them. Or maybe they just did not want to be rude… Anyway, you can see the rest of the photos in my blog.