First impressions on protective packaging really do count
One of the most crucial things you need to remember when it comes to ecommerce is that first impressions really do count, and what do customers see first when they receive their product? That’s right – the packaging.
If the packaging arrives damaged, then it already leaves a bad impression before the customer has even got to the product. It also doesn’t do the brand’s image any favours either, as the consumer could think that the company didn’t take the care to ensure the packaging protected the product, or it can look like they didn’t know what they were doing in terms of finding the right packaging.
Statistics have shown that a dissatisfied customer will tell 9-15 people about their experience with a brand, meaning that your poor packaging will not only be exposed to the person it was shipped to, but also all their friends, family, and colleagues. Doesn’t sound too great, does it? Here are some questions you can ask yourself when designing your protective packaging:
- Does the package protect the goods from damage and degradation?
- Does the packaging look professional, in line with your brand and engaging?
- Does the package include all the information that the customer would need?
- Does the package fit the product correctly so that it won’t move around during transit?
If struggling to find a protective packaging solution that does the above, not to worry, you can always contact our packaging experts at Swiftpak who will be able to help you. We also have an in-house packaging designer that will be able to design the perfect fitting package for your needs.
Protective packaging inside your ecommerce box
Protective packaging fillers may look pretty, but their main role is of course keeping the contents of your box safe and secure by filling up any empty space. Good void fill products will protect your product against the rigours of transport like being bounced around or thrown into a van. Protective packaging fillers can also be used as an extra layer to stop those pesky pointy corners of a product from piercing even the toughest corrugated box.