How can sites that sell consumer goods in catalog eCommerce shopping cart websites improve conversions? Would love to hear your tips on what you feel would encourage users from simply searching for a product or viewing products to actually purchasing them.
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You can greatly increase conversions by doing two basic things.
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This is a two sided issue. The first issue has to do with the goods that you are selling. Specifically, are they priced correctly, can your audience find them easily, etc. This is one that you can only answer. However the second one, is a bit more general. It has to do with your sales funnel. The key to this is to remove as many steps as possible from the time the customer clicks on the add to cart button, to the time they pay. There was a post here (I think) with a link to best practices on eCommerce practices. I'm still looking for it, since it was one of those that opened my eyes. |
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All of the above apply assuming you are offering something that customers want to purchase at the price you are selling them. |
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Keep it simple to purchase... and make some usability tests, and try to make some A/B tests for monitoring your conversion rate... I guess it will work... Another tip is to make the website looks like safe and confortable to the users buy some stuff... some companies make the vulnerability tests for you... This is fact, if the users trust in your website, they'll definitely buy on it. Good luck! |
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Some great answers are already given, but one of my favorite tips to ecommerce conversion rates is landing page optimization. Here are some further details if you want to take a look at: http://bit.ly/6d5o1X I'd focus on ongoing testing on every single variable you can think of, and survey your customer groups to understand their needs first. Good luck. |
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I downloaded this whitepaper last year and that helped. |
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