A good first impression is vital - How many poorly designed websites visited again after landing on them for the first time? Learn from each one, even if it's just a logo concept or idea for your own manifesto, and apply them to your own store.
Here are some examples of online stores from which you can learn something and apply it to your own Ecommerce business.
Hello! Lucky
Cute and super design, from the header to the patterned background and to the colorful and fun background. The main slider is full of great product photos, as is the rest of the website.
They offer free printables and DIY project ideas as an incentive to their readers.
Oyster
Instead of having a list of books on their home page, they decided to focus on one feeling: relaxing in bed while reading a good book. The "Gifts" button increases the activity and interest of the user. After clicking on it, you are greeted by this message: "Why give a book when you can give half a million?"
drink for good
A fresh and cheerful design, all for a good cause - if your store donates to charity or uses sustainable products, you can show this on the page too.
The bottles have a striking, creative design, some minimalist, others very colorful. They don't stick to just one design.
Made
Amazon? No, you shouldn't think about it anymore, as Made presents us with a page for their product which they seem to have thought of pretty well. There's a video, a ton of additional photos - including customer photos, and a wealth of detail, from the size to the shipping rates.
Certainly a very well designed shop from which you can learn a lot.