Boost E-commerce Success: Fix These 5 Store Conversion KillersBoost E-commerce Success: Fix These 5 Store Conversion Killers
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πŸ›’ Why Most E-commerce Stores Fail (Even With Good Products)
It’s not your product. It’s your store experience.
Here are 5 conversion killers I see all the time πŸ‘‡
❌ Cluttered homepage
❌ Weak product descriptions
❌ No trust signals (reviews, guarantees)
❌ Poor mobile experience
❌ Slow loading speed
πŸ’‘ Fixing these can DOUBLE your conversion rate.
Your store should guide users β†’ not confuse them.
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Bryan's avatar
Would add a 6th no dollar figure on the leak. Most stores know something is off but can't point to exactly how much each friction point is costing them. The gap between 'conversion feels low' and 'here's the $X tied to checkout drop-off' is usually where urgency to actually fix it comes from.
Akinwande's avatar
Great point, that visibility gap is where revenue slips. Quantifying each friction point in dollars turns β€œit feels off” into a clear case for action.
Bryan's avatar
Good thread. You do the store experience and page optimization side while I do the diagnostic and dollar quantification side before any fixes happen. Probably complementary. If you ever work with a store owner who needs someone to put an actual number on what each leak is...
Muyideenaliyah's avatar
This is clean, sharp, and professional. Definitely something I’d take inspiration from.
Akinwande's avatar
That's cool.
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