Author Archive

July 29th, 2008 | BY Calvin Wong

Ace Hardware Hammers Out RIA Features

In the July 14th issue of DMNews, Dana Kevish, Interactive Marketing Manager for acehardware.com, chats about her most recent collaboration with GSI Commerce—the “choose your location” component using geo-location technology. In layman terms, the “choose your location” component is an Ajax-based Rich Internet Application (RIA) feature that gives visitors the option to search for local Ace stores depending on address or location. By using geo-location technology, the Ace website identifies your approximate location so you don’t have to enter an address. Because the store locator is a mashup, Ace store locations are automatically displayed on Google Maps. There are two benefits for doing this: first, Ace didn’t have to develop their own mapping component; and second, users are greeted with a familiar user experience.

Click to read more »

July 17th, 2008 | BY Calvin Wong

Does Faceted Search Increase Customer Engagement (Rings)?

A colleague recently introduced me to a book about engagement and wedding rings.  You can probably guess that I’m shopping for an engagement ring, and speaking from a guy’s point of view, this is a very daunting task.  I will be the first to admit that I know little about rings and it wasn’t until recently that I could identify the 4 Cs of diamonds. Online stores often offer the best deal, but – until recently – it wasn’t as comforting to buy online as it was to buy in a store. However, the latest Rich Internet Applications greatly improve the online engagement ring shopping experience.

Prior to researching online options, I visited a well-known jewelry store to speak with a “sales professional.”  After all, he professionally attempted to lure me into buying one of their expensive diamond rings.  Granted, the ring looked spectacular but given the price tag, it was way out of my budget!  I wondered if I could find a better deal online for a comparable ring, and while I was certain I could, I wondered if an online retailer could match the in-store experience of a brick-and-mortar.

It didn’t take long before I stumbled upon the bluenile.com website.  The first thing I noticed right away was how easy it was to search for a diamond.  With the use of Ajax, they employ what we call “faceted search”, a rich internet application (RIA) feature that uses criteria sliders to narrow your search results.  This is an intuitive functionality that makes it easier for the user to find a specific diamond they are looking for.

Click to read more »