Pas de visites, pas des ventes

Topic summary

Un propriétaire de boutique Shopify cherche de l’aide après un mois sans ventes ni trafic. Il se demande s’il doit acheter un nom de domaine.

Recommandations reçues:

  • Acheter un nom de domaine personnalisé est essentiel pour établir la crédibilité et la confiance des clients
  • Le domaine par défaut (myshopify.com) n’inspire pas confiance aux visiteurs potentiels
  • La mise en page actuelle de la boutique nécessite une optimisation
  • Envisager de faire appel à un expert pour améliorer la présentation du magasin

La discussion reste ouverte, aucune action concrète n’a encore été prise par le propriétaire.

Summarized with AI on October 24. AI used: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929.

Bonjour,

Cela fait 1 mois que j’ai créé mon magasin https://x8dndc-hk.myshopify.com/ et je n’ai toujours pas de clients. Est-ce que je dois acheter un domaine? Quels conseils me donnez-vous? Merci d’avance.

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Yeah I see.
You don’t have the domain. It’s very important to have a domain name. Because it’s the sign of trust. On the random domain no one trust on it. First of all you need to buy a domain. And second thing is that you must optimize your store. I see your current layout is not good. So try to optimize it from the Expert.
Hope this helps.
Thanks

Hey @Maska,

I’m sorry to hear you’re struggling with sales.

Augmented Reality can make Shopify stores more interactive and engaging, especially for products like dog beds. It allows customers to see the bed in their own space before buying, helping them understand size, style, color, and how it fits with their home.

With a simple QR scan, shoppers can view the dog bed, try different designs, move around it, and compare options. This helps them feel more confident in their choice and builds a stronger connection with the product.

AR turns shopping for dog beds into a more immersive and enjoyable experience, making it easier for customers to pick the perfect one for their pets.

Hey @Maska

Looking at your store, you’ve actually got some really nice products. The issue isn’t what you’re selling, it’s how you’re presenting it and the experience you’re creating for potential customers. One thing I noticed right away is that your SEO needs work. I know it’s not the most exciting part of running a store, but search engine optimization is how people actually find you organically. Without proper titles, meta descriptions, and optimized product descriptions, you’re essentially invisible to anyone searching for exactly what you sell. Even basic SEO implementation will make a huge difference in getting traffic to your site.

Here’s something else that’s really important for a pet products store specifically. Pet owners don’t just buy products for their animals, they buy because of how much they love their pets. Your messaging needs to tap into that emotional connection. Show them they’re not just getting another pet accessory, they’re getting something that shows how much they care about their furry family member. That emotional angle is what separates a sale from someone just browsing and leaving.

I also spotted a major conversion issue with your cart. When someone adds a product, they’re being sent to a separate cart page, which completely disrupts their shopping momentum. Think about it from the customer’s perspective. They’re browsing your products, maybe getting excited about a few different items, and then suddenly they’re pulled away to a different page. That interruption causes people to lose interest or second guess their purchase.

What works much better is a slider cart that appears smoothly on the side while keeping them on the same page. This keeps the shopping experience natural and fluid. Plus, once you have that slider cart set up, you can use it strategically to increase your sales. Add a progress bar showing how close they are to free shipping or a discount threshold. That psychological trigger gets people to add just one more item to hit that goal, which boosts your average order value.

You can also use the cart to show complementary products. If someone just added a dog bed to their cart, show them a matching toy or blanket that goes with it. Cross selling directly in the cart is one of the easiest ways to increase what each customer spends without any additional advertising cost.

Bundling is another strategy that could work really well for pet products. Create sets of related items, maybe a bundle with a leash, collar, and toy at a discounted price compared to buying them separately. Then feature those bundles right in the cart when someone adds a related product. It makes the decision easier for customers and increases your revenue per transaction.

One last piece of advice about apps. When you’re trying to solve problems, it’s really tempting to install a different app for each feature you want, but that approach gets expensive quickly and can actually slow down your site. Look for something like iCart that handles all your cart customization in one place. It’ll save you money and keep your site running faster, which also helps with conversions since slow sites lose customers.

Get that custom domain sorted first, then tackle the SEO basics and fix that cart experience. You’ve got good products, now you just need to present them properly and remove the friction that’s stopping sales from happening. One month is still early, so don’t lose hope yet.