Why random link lists are hard to use
Random lists make you guess which link is worth opening first.
Quick guide
A random list of URLs is hard to use. Start with the section that matches what you want to browse.
Use this as a quick way to choose the next page.
Random lists make you guess which link is worth opening first.
Use section pages to go straight to shoes, bags or the main categories page.
If you already know what you want, open the matching category page. If you are still deciding, start with the main Findsindex page.
A link is only useful if it moves you closer to a decision. Instead of opening random product pages, group links by item type, compare the details that matter, then keep only the options worth ordering.
This also keeps browsing sessions shorter. A clean link path should help you decide whether to save, reject or order an item without opening the same category again from several different pages.
Use the category hub when you are deciding between item families. Use specific pages such as shoes, bags or accessories when the item type is already clear.