- How simple is it for an uninitiated customer to navigate the information presented to her? Help your customer get to the finish line: a sale. Don't worry excessively about impressing her with flashy technical data, details about your company history, or other facts which you're proud to know and share, but which serve little purpose in a buying decision.
- Is the information straightforward and verifiably accurate? Is it intentionally or blatantly untruthful or ambiguous? Your customer needs to trust that the information you convey is worthy. Lose trust, and lose the customer.
- Once the information necessary to purchase has been gathered and its veracity confirmed, is it simple for your customer to weigh her options? This is where it's easy to overwhelm consumers with too much data about too many choices. Make it as simple as possible for folks to buy a solution to a need - that's how you've earned their attention to begin with. You have solutions for sale, and the widget (window film, in this case) is just a tool that helps to solve the need.