Why is my site's conversion rate so low?

Why is my site's conversion rate so low?

spoiledbratuk
Pathfinder
321 0 27

Hi - so my site has been live for 18 years www.spoiledbrat.co.uk

 

Our conversion rate on shopify is so low - 0.82 

 

Any tips on what Im doing wrong? Product page - checkout etc?

 

 

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claricelin
Shopify Partner
148 19 31

Hi @spoiledbratuk 

 

Judging by the 0.82% conversion rate for your store, it's very difficult to pinpoint where are the precise areas that can be improved.

 

To improve the general conversion rate, you can start by investigating the cart abandonment rate, to see if there are many people who decide to not buy even after adding the items to cart.

 

If that is so,  maybe you could improve trust issues for the site, by for example adding more reviews for the products, adding photos of yourself - to add on the personal touch etc. 

 

Or maybe there are many visitors coming from a certain traffic source that are not even adding items to cart at all. That means the people were not the right people to begin with.

 

The approach would be to look at store's traffic sources to find out what are the individual conversion rate for each of your traffic sources and work out if those conversion rates are areas you could improve on. This is also because the quality of store visitors from different platforms would vary.

For example, conversion rate from Instagram visitors could be different from conversion rates of visitors from Google ads or conversions when you send out a blast to your email list.

 

The average store conversion rate is only an arbitrary number as a general health indicator but would not allow you to nail down to any specific issues or improvement areas from individual traffic source.

 

There needs to be individual strategies tailored to improve the quality of traffic from each of those traffic sources.

 

I have a couple of videos here that might be helpful:

What's a good online store conversion rate? 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of0zIBasueU 


Practical questions every Shopify owner should ask + essential Shopify reports to get more sales 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ghPxJ5Yous

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

Clarice

 

I help store owners to double their traffic and sales by getting on Google and YouTube page one. Check out my YouTube channel for more tips and tactics to drive traffic and sales ➤ https://youtube.com/claricelin

Download my Shopify Marketing Guide to learn both FREE & PAID ways to drive visitors to your store that convert into paying customers. ➤https://claricelin.com/shopify-marketing-guide/

vmstore
Excursionist
43 1 4

Great brand name, great logo, great photos, models and products.

 

Now the problems:

-No Add to Cart button on products while broswing.. people would have to click a product and scroll down then go back to the collection to keep shopping

-remove the color option. Its annoying to see an option for color when theres only one choice

-instead of pay with google and these funky options you should simply have a Buy Now under Add to Cart.. the other options like shop pay or google confuse people

-you have a feature that shows Vendor for the products yet you still write the name of the Vendor in all your titles..its redundant and stuffy

-product titles would look much better above the image then below the image

-you have a blue chat icon floating on every page that distracts from your website but also does not match brand colors

-lastly, while you have a nice logo, the website feels super white and doeant feel cohesive as if its missing its brand elements.. think Chicago Cubs if the only blue on the players were on their shoe lace and the rest was white.. when their main branding color is blue.. 

-^ the above might not be that big of an issue but your product pages also read as one huge image that takes up most of the screen and then having to scroll down and about the same amount of space full of diff things and pieces of info. Like you already havr a shipping tab but u have othrr stuff that says free shipping and this and that but it doesnt stand out.. i think at the end of thr day its just not aesthetically pleasing to see a big old imagr then just line after line of diff text and buttons and all that. It should be alot cuter and easy to check out. Maybe theres a way to make the image height smaller too .. afterall ig they want to enlarge it they can press on it.

 

 

Would love to see it after those changes are implemented.

 

P.s. why no reviews? Or some instagram widget showing iG posts. Gotta make people feel like theres a community of people shopping here already

PageFly-Victor
Shopify Partner
7865 1786 3108

Hi @spoiledbratuk ,

 

This is Victor from PageFly - Shopify Advanced Page Builder. I'd love to give you my suggestions about your online store. 

 

Here are my suggestions for the Product page which will likely increase the chances of getting sales and optimize conversion rates for your store.

 

Product page

 

1. Add section for users’ reviews

Reviews from your previous customers is an ideal method to build trust for your upcoming customers. Make sure to add a review section on each product page, if you don’t have one already, and to ask past customers to write reviews of your products.

 

For example:

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2. Product image is too big (for desktop view)

As a desktop user, I see that the product images are quite large—I need to scroll down to capture the whole product. 

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You can try to apply this view instead. Smaller pictures but capturing the view of the product on a whole. 

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3. Make the right side sticky when scrolling down

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4. Provide a list of recently viewed items

Offering recently viewed items to your customers when shopping through your Ecommerce site helps them purchase.

For example:

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5. Add a breadcrumbs

Improving usability and clarity is by adding a progress bar or breadcrumbs to help people go back and forth and recognize where they are in the process.

For example:

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Furthermore, for the upcoming Valentine's Day, will you run any campaigns? Here are some promotion ideas for your campaigns, I hope they will be useful for you.

 

1. Personalize Your Offer for Valentine's Day

Gift-giving is almost like a ritual on Valentine’s day. You can make the most out of it by offering products around Valentine's theme.

  • If you already have products that people buy on Valentine’s Day, give them a little touch of love. It doesn’t matter if you’re selling a digital or a physical product.
  • If you don’t have a physical product, you can still curate special Valentine's Day offers around your services that can be used on Valentine’s Day like “two for one” or “buy one, get one” deals. 

 

2. Mention Your Delivery Time & Rates Clearly

Delivery time is one of those things that can make or break your business. And if it’s some holiday, buyers take the delivery dates too seriously. To convert these visitors into potential buyers, mention your delivery dates clearly across your website, app, and emails. Also, specify the last date to place an order to reach on time.

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3. Create Gift Guides

As mentioned earlier, Valentine’s Day is the season of gift-giving. But, when it comes to finding a perfect gift, people have what’s called a perpetual dilemma. 

You can do this by making Valentine's day gift guide. Break the guide into sections based on gender, interests, or personality traits like this: 

  • By Category: Valentine’s Day gifts for her/him, couples, teenagers
  • By Price Range: Best Valentine’s Day gift under $25, $50, $100
  • By Interest: Gift ideas for art lovers, dog lovers, and foodies

 

Feel free to ask me if you have any questions. 

 

Good luck and have a nice day!

Best regards,

Victor | PageFly