Disclosure: This post includes my personal Scentbird first impressions for which I was not compensated but it may contain affiliate / referral links. Read the full disclosure.
Content wise, I think the site is easy to navigate, offers all the information it should and hits the main points at the right times. If I were looking for a fragrance subscription, there’s no reason for me to leave the site. I think the colors work well. I like the bright pop of pink against the black, white and gray. My favorite is the little scent bird waving his wings trying to get me to click “get a free perfume”. Why am I not focused…”squirrel!”
Huhh, would you look at that? What a lovely woman on the page. She’s lovely, really. I keep looking back at her. Ok, so maybe her photo is a little overpowering. Not that I’m complaining because she truly is lovely, I just find my eyes continue to drift back to her and off the information.
On the men’s page, the pink (that I liked) becomes red. I get that. I think it’s smart, not all men have embraced pink. Oh, there’s photo of a guy on the men’s page too. But he isn’t quite as overshadowing, and he wasn’t the first thing I saw.
Overall, it took me a bit of time to locate the information regarding the authenticity or origination of the actual fragrances being shipped, but I found it. I like Scent Bird’s site and find it covers all the bases.
Scentbird First Impressions Verdict
Ok, I’m Switzerland on this one. Staying neutral!
editor’s note: EEK, I just unintentionally moved my mouse and as it skimmed over my minimized browsers, she, the woman, popped up. SQUIRREL!
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