#Ecommerce

What is your landing page conversion rate?

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What is your landing page conversion rate? Curious about how important your landing page is to you in the sense, how much money does it bring in, or what the conversion rate is? Would also help for context to know how you built your landing page. submitted by /u/Public_Ad_9915

Reddit ecommerce 686 2025-01-03

Good Ecom Platforms to Get Organic Sales?

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Good Ecom Platforms to Get Organic Sales? I don’t care if they even take 30% of my sale I’m just tired of peddling my own products 🙏🏻 it’s so much nicer to just be like Oh yay a sale! Nice Rather than begging everyone on social media BUY THIS BUY THIS BUY THIS What are some good platforms that do this for small sellers? submitted by /u/Interesting_Tap_5859

Reddit ecommerce 659 2025-01-02

Square Won’t Let Me Delete an Unpublished Website – Need Advice

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Square Won’t Let Me Delete an Unpublished Website – Need Advice Hey r/eCommerce, I’m relatively new to Square and recently launched my eCommerce website using their platform. However, I’m running into a frustrating issue I hope someone here can help with. Years ago, I created an unpublished test site on Square (called “J.P. Grass & Snow”) to explore their platform but never used it. Fast forward to now, I’ve…

Reddit ecommerce 816 2025-01-02

How to find the manufacturer of an Alibaba Item only sold by one supplier?

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How to find the manufacturer of an Alibaba Item only sold by one supplier? I have found an item I am very interested in and it’s sold by a trading company with crazy high prices. I’ve google image searched and checked sites like made in China without any luck. Has anyone ever found a method to finding a manufacturer when it’s only sold by one trading company? On their company page it says they work with 100 different …

Reddit ecommerce 491 2025-01-02

Does anyone buy and resell by under their brand?

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Does anyone buy and resell by under their brand? I have access to wholesalers in my area but without customization options. Would it make sense to buy in bulk, slap my logo on the product using stickers, and resell on my website? I don’t have any formal business training, wondering if this is an existing/viable business model. submitted by /u/loverslove

Reddit ecommerce 1.2k 2025-01-02

Increase product price or free shipping threshold?

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Increase product price or free shipping threshold? Our 3pl in USA put up their fulfillment and storage prices for the 3rd successive year. What’s the best choice to cover this cost while minimising impact to conversion rate? Increase product prices by $1 each (works out to a 5% price increase on average). Increase free shipping threshold from $40 to $50? (Our flat rate shipping fee is currently…

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Good idea? Mens bed sheet concept. Looking for feedback!

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Good idea? Mens bed sheet concept. Looking for feedback! Hello everyone! Looking for some validation, if anyone thinks this is a good idea/would they buy from us. The idea is a mens bedding company driven to make changing the bed easier and more efficient. I have created an innovative coverless, super quick drying bed duvet (no need to remove the outer cover) – i have since discovered plenty on the ma…

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E-commerce : Facebook Marketplace + WhatsApp Business

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E-commerce : Facebook Marketplace + WhatsApp Business I am French speaking and I used google for the translation, it will not be perfect English E-commerce has become truly competitive. For those who do not have a big budget, the ideal will be to use Facebook Marketplace and WhatsApp Business. The idea is to play the role of intermediary between suppliers in your country and your customers. First, …

Reddit ecommerce 390 2025-01-02

domain name

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domain name So I’m looking to purchase a domain and was recently reading up on how heavily people recommended .com domains as opposed to .shop or .store, which is understandable. I was considering adding “my” in front of the name to be able to grab the .com domain. Which actually in my opinion makes it sound catchier. However, I am a bit concerned that down…

Reddit ecommerce 1.2k 2025-01-01

How important is website navigation for sales?

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How important is website navigation for sales? For those running successful eCommerce sites – did you notice any sales impact when switching navigation methods (like dropdowns vs. search bars)? I’m in a completely different field and I’m building a feature that lets users jump straight to the page they want using search. Our customers are mostly older and know exactly where they want to go, …

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I want to contact about 350 Etsy customers who bought from me, need advice

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I want to contact about 350 Etsy customers who bought from me, need advice My understanding is that transactional emails can be sent to Etsy customers. I have many more than 350 sales/customers, but these ones purchased a specific type of item that I want to start selling on my own site vs. Etsy. I have the list of emails imported into MailChimp but I wasn’t sure if I could/should import as subscribers. So I imported a…

Reddit ecommerce 420 2025-01-01

US vs Canada Conversion Rates

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US vs Canada Conversion Rates Currently using Shopify to sell high priced items and have low conversion rates on a ton of sessions. We currently exclusively sell in and display in USD despite being based in Canada. Our US conversion rate is double what our Canadian conversion rate is. Recently I’ve noticed a shift in our brand and we are getting wayyy more sessions from Can…

Reddit ecommerce 562 2025-01-01

It’s 2025, why is showing retail inventory numbers to customers still sketchy?

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It’s 2025, why is showing retail inventory numbers to customers still sketchy? Most businesses don’t even bother setting it up. People still call into stores all the time to see if something is there or not, like it’s 1995. When stores like Home Depot do show their inventory on their website, it’s never quite right. There are always 5 more items or 2 fewer items on the shelf than what shows up online. Retail workers/intern…

Reddit ecommerce 845 2025-01-01

Shopify store owners: How many third-party apps do you use?

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Shopify store owners: How many third-party apps do you use? I’ve heard that having too many apps can slow down a Shopify store’s performance, but it seems like every feature we want to add requires another app. So, I’m a bit torn. I understand it’s not as simple as saying, “X number of apps is fine, but Y is too many,” since it probably depends on the specific apps and how they’re built. That said, for s…

Reddit ecommerce 486 2025-01-01

Must haves for a startup

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Must haves for a startup Hello, I have been looking to start an ecommerce store selling goods (somewhat cheap, would be $10-15 each but customers would tent to buy groups of 10ish at a time) I’m kind of wondering where to start so what are some must haves when beginning. Obviously a website and have the goods to ship out. What else do you guys have that you would consid…

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Which website builder to use for a catalogue webshop, where there is no cart button, only a request an offer button in email ?

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Which website builder to use for a catalogue webshop, where there is no cart button, only a request an offer button in email ? Hey guys! We want a website which is not a webshop, but there are categories for the items same as in a webshop. We dont need carts, only offer request button which forwards to an email. What webbuilder should i use? submitted by /u/RevolutionaryRun4312

Reddit ecommerce 1.2k 2025-01-01