Just curious that did you even took some reference from other stores? Not to discourage but your store looks like every other basic store built on Shopify. I can mention a lot of mistakes but I would highly recommend you to do some research and take some reference from other websites then build it professionally.
I’ll mention some key points which you can see and improve.
Store Feedback :-
First of all, you’re using the .myshopify domain and you don’t have your own domain which is not professional for a store.
Announcement bar text is barely visible. You’re using the Shopify default navigation and don’t have your own. The logo looks like a picture from Google and just dragged and dropped. See the screenshot below:
The products are duplicated. The product price is barely visible on the product card. What’s the point of the Shop buttons on every product card? Looks very unprofessional.
These are just some quick points which I recommended you to work on. If I was at your place, I would first do some research first of my niche and how their stores are built then according to that, build a store professionally.
We all start somewhere. Best of luck for your store and happy to help if you require any.
You don’t need third party evaluations. At this stage, it needs a lot of basic work. What you really need to do is to take a step back and do your own evaluation. Ask yourself some questions. And then you can integrate your answers into your business model and store design.
What is Pamela’s Cove and what does the brand represent?
What am I offering that isn’t readily available at the local Amazon warehouse?
Who are my customers, what is my target market?
What values and goals should my business be primarily focused on?
Am I offering the best to my customers, and am I being fully transparent?
You will have a much better understanding of what it is you’re trying to do, so you can implement the needed changes without the friction of being bombarded by negative feedback.
Yeah my product size of things are working for me as planned… I’m wanting everything to be in like “categories”. I’m just not figuring out how to import correctly I think. Is there a specific code or app that you have had luck with?
The store’s concept is great, but a few things could be tweaked to improve conversions. Make the homepage stronger by having a clearer value proposition and the featured products at the top of the page. Benefit-driven copy and lifestyle images can be added to the product pages. Add trust signals (reviews, shipping information, guarantees). Also, check the mobile layout and set up basic email flows such as welcome and abandoned cart.