@DTB Hi there! Congrats on getting your store up and running. To help you make that first sale, start by optimizing your product pages with clear, detailed descriptions and high-quality images, emphasizing any unique selling points. Make sure your pricing is competitive, and consider adding customer reviews, testimonials, and trust badges to build credibility. Simplify the checkout process to make it as user-friendly as possible. Additionally, driving targeted traffic through social media or Google ads can bring the right customers to your store. Lastly, offering incentives like discounts or free shipping for first-time buyers might just tip the scales in your favor.
It’s mostly because you’re store looks like a average dropshipping store. Plus, you’re store is way too broad. Stick to 1 niche and advertise that. Ex; Phone Cases, Car Gadgets, Cleaning Products. If you’re store looks professional and has great marketing, you’re bound to start making some sales.