Tips to Improve Your Conversion Rate in 2021

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If you are the owner of an eCommerce website, you probably know what we refer to when we talk about average income per visitor.

Generally, we use this figure because it is the ultimate indicator of the profitability of your online store. It helps determine the maximum CPC you are willing to pay for a PPC campaign; it also helps to consider the store’s revenues better and assess the profitability of the budgets allocated to its promotion.

Very often, to increase the sales of your eCommerce store, you can synthesize the thing into two broad lines of objectives. Either we focus on generating traffic to the store –  logical – because, with more people, we automatically sell more. Either we turn to improve the conversion rate of the store.

Ideally, an effective eCommerce strategy should always aim for both. If we can attract more traffic to our website and optimize our conversion rate, we have succeeded. Today, I wanted to focus on optimizing the conversion rates of an eCommerce store.

This article will cover most of the strategies that you can implement and test on your store to improve the conversion rate and, therefore, the income generated for your business.

1) Target the right people

This point seems logical, but unfortunately, in most cases, companies do not focus too much on it. Attracting fewer visits, but more reasonable people can and will likely pay more for your business. Drawing the right personas allows you to lower your bounce rate and increase your chances of converting.

A high bounce rate does not necessarily mean that your site’s content is wrong or that your prices are too high; perhaps you are simply attracting bad people to your store.

2) Choose the right keywords

In 2020 if you do PPC, choose your keywords carefully. Often when you launch an Adwords campaign, you are tempted to select lots of keywords without necessarily brainstorming about the user’s state of mind at the time of research.

I have often seen Adwords campaigns to sell a product X, for example, sporting goods, but use keywords that are a little too generic such as specific brand names like Nike, Adidas, etc.

This is because the visitor is not necessarily in the correct phase of the purchasing process and perhaps simply looking for information on the brand in question or other. In short, keep in mind the three stages of the online shopping process: discovery, consideration, and action.

3) Image matters

In online sales, images are probably the most sought after by users. The photos make it possible to highlight your products and play a significant role in the conclusion of the sale because they allow the user to evaluate your product better, that is to say, from several angles.

In short, images are essential. So take the time and resources necessary to present ideas with the best possible resolution.

4) Product presentation

Well, everyone knows it, but it’s worth spending some time on it. It often happens to visit E-commerce sites that offer descriptions of products that are a little too generic, such as size, color, price, etc.

The product description acts like your seller. It must, therefore, demonstrate the added value of your product. Remember, you are not the only website selling products; what sets you apart from the rest? Why are your products the best? Make sure you have a clear USP (unique selling proposition).

The only way to do this is to identify your personas, your ideal customers, and ask yourself what they seek, the added value that your product brings them.

5) Product presentation videos

In recent years, mainly thanks to platforms like YouTube, videos have probably been the most viewed content on the net. Besides, if a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is never too much.

Videos allow you to present your products better and highlight the benefits they provide. They, therefore, play a significant role in reassuring online buyers about the quality of the product they will receive.

Video has supported roughly half of online sales for the past few years, so in 2020 be sure to incorporate this into your online marketing.

6) The personalization area

This option is nowadays accessible through the net. Having an online store cuts several fixed costs such as rent, employees, etc., which once were obstacles to the development of small businesses. Since it is easier to sell your products these days, offering a customizable product is an option to consider.

Companies like Nike, letting your user personalize their product, significantly increase the online store’s conversion rate because everyone finds their account there.

In addition, personalization dramatically improves the shopping experience and develops a sense of belonging to the brand.

7) Keep the shopping cart visible at all times

When visitors add products to the basket, the work is not necessarily finished. We often save the products in the basket to compare them or see the final price (tax, shipping costs included). Leaving the basket visible during the entire visit acts as a reminder.

Users want to see the products they have already put in their basket, take the opportunity to continue promoting them until a purchase.

8) Upsell and Cross-sell

Playing with combined promotions is a reasonably widespread practice to increase the average shopping basket. If, for example, you sell women’s clothing, you could offer a combination with a handbag or a complementary accessory.

This tactic is exciting but requires a lot of rigor in the implementation. You don’t want to offer the add-on product too early in your sales process, and you don’t want to spread user interest. Also, be sure to follow best practices in pricing (typically, a discount that affects user perception is around 20%). Test to see!

9) Delivery costs, seriously?

Well, one of the easiest things to pay for is delivery costs. They often play a significant role in the abandonment of the baskets (roughly 57% of the baskets are abandoned for several other reasons too).

My advice, get rid of these fees! They kill your business. Ultimately, include it in the selling prices of your products if you want to.

10) Create a VIP section

A VIP section is a great strategy to increase your conversion rates. Registered users have this perception of having preferential rates, and it’s always nice to know that we are appreciated.

In addition, creating a VIP section offers many other benefits such as developing the feeling of belonging to your brand, increasing repeat sales, capturing visitor contact information to relaunch it later, and above all, justifies your promotions. How many times have you come across ads offering extravagant discounts? Too often. Advertisements are therefore becoming obsolete, and creating a sort of VIP section justifies the low prices.

Apply these techniques and improve your conversion rate in 2020


Author Bio

 Name- Vikram Rana

Vikram Rana is the Marketing Manager at LiftnGift and has served as the Head of Conversion Marketing at Design by Lavassa. He’s an expert in inbound marketing and lead generation.

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