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Dune plans product video rollout across entire footwear range

December 13, 2011

Dune is planning to rollout videos across its entire footwear range online, after seeing a big increase in conversion rates on products with video compared to those without.

The shoes and accessories retailer began trialling product videos on selected lines when it launched a new website in May this year.
Working with Adobe Scene7 rich media technology, Dune will now create online product videos for all footwear, and gradually introduce them to demonstrate accessories including hats, bags and gloves.
Dune.co.uk sees over half a million visitors each month.
“We started trialling video after spending time in-store watching how our customers shop. When you consider buying a pair of shoes you walk up and down to see how they fit, how they look and move, where they crease – all of these things are important to understand what you’re actually buying,” said Rob Bostock, Head of E-commerce at Dune. “Replicating this in-store ‘catwalk’ online is helping us to engage with our customers and give them confidence in what they’re buying. The business case to rollout site-wide is clear – video has a significant impact on conversion.”
Dune also uses Adobe Scene7 rich media imaging technology to allow 360 degree spin, close-up zoom function and alternate views of products.
“Product videos are in-line with Dune’s brand – the website is fun and engaging, and content-heavy with other features such as trend news and a blog,” said Max Childs, Senior Marketing Manager for EMEA at Adobe. “Video gives Dune’s customers the ability to see an item in action, which in turn helps reduce returns as shoppers are given as close to a real-life experience as online can offer.”
Dune has 44 standalone stores and 163 concessions in the UK and Ireland.
Rob Bostock continued: “I believe Dune is the first footwear company in the UK to do any sort of close up catwalk video. No-one else is really focusing video on the shoes to showcase the product; zooming up close and showing every detail.”
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