
AnĀ abandoned cartĀ is a problem, but the solution may not be as complicated as you think. Here are 10 quick fixes you can use to reduce your e-commerce siteāsĀ cart abandonment rate.
Pop-up shopping
Pop-up messages that offer customers more information or an attractive deal are a big plus when it comes to maximizing your conversions.
Mind your own business
Research fromĀ ForresterĀ indicates that one of the major reasons forĀ shopping cart abandonmentĀ is because customers are asked for too much information. Only ask what you need to know ā a rule that is even more golden now the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has come into force.
Think global, act local
Want to give your foreign customers a little extra push towards buying? Display prices in their local currency. Tools likeĀ Webinterpretās Localized Checkout can help you set this up easily.
Pay, your way
Some prefer plastic. Others are more comfortable with cash on delivery. Make sure no shopper is left behind by offering alternative payment options.
Where did that disappear to?
Customers generally arenāt up for playing a game of 'hunt the cart'. Keeping the cart in view is one of the simplest ways to ensure that it doesnāt get abandoned.
Give a good reason to set up an account
Having to create an account is a drag. So why force your customers to do it? User Interface Engineering have found that getting rid of compulsory account creation can boost conversion rates by 45% and reduce abandoned carts.
Fill yourself in
According to marketing specialistsĀ Criteo, mobile represented 46% of e-commerce traffic in Q2 2016 but just 27% of purchases. Putting information into checkout forms on a cellphone is much more difficult than on a desktop computer. Pre-fill as many of your fields as possible to stop mobile shopping inertia setting in.Ā Consult our checklist to ensure your site is compliant withĀ m-commerce best practices.
Build trust
Shoppers need to trust you before theyāll buy from you. Badges like Norton Secured, Intel Security and theĀ TrusteĀ TrustedĀ Certificate have all been found to increase customersā confidence. Trust begins with the customerās experience on your e-commerce site so it is crucial to ensure thisĀ initial trustĀ is built first.
Going, going...
FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) is a great motivator. 'Sale-must-end' countdown clocks and 'only 9 items left' captions are a great way to stop shoppers putting off that purchase.
Give clear directions
Customers should know where they are at all times. Make sure those 'proceed' and 'continue' buttons are clearly visible above the fold, with no scrolling necessary.Ā If your current CTAs arenāt attracting clicks then experiment with the phrasing and color.