Hi @lunalucenteskin
I took a look at your website, www.lunalucente.com, and I can see you’ve got a beautiful concept going on. However, a conversion rate of 0.26% can be frustrating—I’ve been there. Let’s dive into a few practical and actionable tips that could help you bump those numbers up.
1. Optimize Your Homepage
First impressions matter! Right now, the homepage feels a bit generic and doesn’t tell me immediately why I should shop with you. Try these tweaks:
- Value Proposition: Add a bold statement at the top that quickly explains what sets your brand apart. For example: “Ethically crafted jewelry designed to light up your life.”
- Call-to-Action (CTA): Make your primary CTA (like “Shop Now”) more prominent and consistent across the page.
- Trust Signals: Display customer reviews or badges (like “Free Shipping Over $50”) near the top. This builds confidence instantly.
2. Fix Product Page Flow
Your product pages are super important. Here’s how you can enhance them:
- Main Images: Once you update the images, ensure they’re high-quality and zoomable. People buy with their eyes, especially with jewelry.
- Descriptions: Make sure each product description speaks to the buyer’s emotions. Instead of just listing materials, talk about the story or inspiration behind the piece. For example: “Inspired by moonlit nights, this necklace is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any outfit.”
- Reviews Section: If you don’t have product reviews enabled, this is a must. Apps like Judge.me or Yotpo can help.
- Urgency: Add subtle scarcity or urgency messaging like “Only 3 left in stock” or “Order now for delivery by [date].”
3. Simplify the Checkout Process
A clunky checkout process can kill conversions. Make sure:
- You offer guest checkout (not everyone wants to create an account).
- There are clear payment options and trust badges at checkout.
- The steps to complete an order are minimal and user-friendly.
4. Target Abandoned Carts
With a low CVR, abandoned carts are likely a goldmine. Use an app like Klaviyo or Shopify’s own built-in tools to send personalized emails to recover lost sales. Offer a small discount or free shipping to bring them back.
5. Check Your Analytics for Insights
Dive into Shopify Analytics (or Google Analytics) to understand where people are dropping off. For instance:
- Is it the cart page? Then optimize for trust signals.
- Is it the product page? Focus on improving product descriptions and images.
Also, heatmaps (try tools like Hotjar) can show you where users are clicking and which parts they’re ignoring.
6. Speed and Mobile Optimization
I noticed your site is a bit slow to load. Shopify recommends a speed score above 50, but aim for 70+ if possible. To improve:
- Compress images using tools like TinyPNG.
- Minimize unused scripts or apps that slow down your site.
Also, check your mobile layout. Most shoppers browse on their phones, so make sure the mobile experience is seamless.
7. Social Proof & Influencer Partnerships
Jewelry is a very visual category, so seeing your pieces “in the wild” can boost conversions:
- Share user-generated content (UGC) on your homepage and product pages.
- Partner with micro-influencers to showcase how your jewelry looks on real people.
8. Leverage Discounts or Incentives
A pop-up offering a first-time discount, like “Sign up for 10% off your first order,” can capture hesitant buyers. Make sure it’s timed well (e.g., after 10–15 seconds on the site).
9. Build Trust
You can build trust further by adding:
- A clear shipping and return policy link on every product page.
- FAQ sections addressing common concerns like allergies, shipping times, etc.
Let me know how these suggestions resonate with you or if you’d like me to dive into something specific like email flows or ad strategies.
If you need any other assistance, feel free to reply, and I will try my best to help.
Best regards,
Daisy