Hi @FallenFront ,
I’m Tracy from BON Loyalty, the top-rated Shopify loyalty app.
It sounds like you’re dealing with a frustrating situation, especially after a strong performance in August. Here are a few things you can investigate to diagnose the issue:
1. Check Traffic Patterns:
Look into your Google Analytics or other tracking tools to see if there’s been a drop in traffic or changes in the behavior of visitors (e.g., high bounce rates or lower session times). This can help you determine whether the issue is traffic-related or conversion-related.
2. Ad Campaign Issues:
If you’re running ads (Google, Meta, etc.), check if there were any changes in your campaigns. Sometimes minor ad adjustments can have a big impact. Verify that your targeting, budgets, and creatives are still performing well.
3. External Factors:
Since you mentioned a drop in in-store sales, it’s possible that external factors (e.g., local economy, customer sentiment, or seasonal shifts) are affecting overall demand. However, if this is the case, you’d likely see a more gradual decline rather than an abrupt drop.
4. Site Speed and Performance:
Even though you mentioned that the site is optimized, check again for any slowdowns, especially on mobile devices. Sometimes issues with third-party apps or scripts can affect performance. Tools like Google PageSpeed Insights can help here.
5. Abandoned Cart and Checkout:
Set up abandoned cart email campaigns if you haven’t already, and review any recent changes to your checkout process. Is there a new barrier that could be stopping customers? Reviewing your cart abandonment rate can provide insights.
6. Customer Feedback:
Consider surveying your existing customers or incentivizing feedback. They might share insights on issues you’ve overlooked or have feedback about the shopping experience.
7. Browser and Device Testing:
You mentioned testing across platforms and devices, which is good. However, it’s worth running a cross-browser test using tools like BrowserStack to ensure there’s no subtle issue causing drops on less common devices or browsers.
8. SEO and Algorithm Updates:
Google and other platforms update their algorithms periodically. Check if your organic traffic or rankings have dropped suddenly. Tools like Google Search Console can highlight any indexing issues or warnings.
9. Re-engagement Strategy:
If the drop continues, it might be worth running a re-engagement campaign to bring back loyal customers, such as through email marketing, special promotions, or retargeting.
If everything seems in order technically, it might simply be a temporary slump due to external factors. Keeping a close eye on analytics and gathering as much feedback as possible will help you understand the underlying cause. Good luck!
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Best regards,
Tracy