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    Do Customers Secretly Hate Your E-Commerce Website?

    Rieva Lesonsky
    Internet, E-commerce and Social Media

    For e-commerce retailers, little things can make a big difference in whether your company thrives—or takes a dive. One not-so-little thing is the user experience shoppers find when they visit your site.

    A recent survey asked 1,000 U.S. e-commerce shoppers what they like and don't like about e-commerce websites. Read on to find out if your e-commerce website is secretly driving shoppers crazy.

    It's all about the product

    By far the biggest pet peeve e-commerce shoppers share is difficulties finding the products they're looking for. More than four in 10 say their biggest pet peeve is poorly designed menus/a lack of merchandise subcategories. Thirty percent say their biggest pet peeve is search functionality that's "too basic" with no filters to narrow results; 26.4% say their biggest pet peeve is when "products are buried behind too much branding."

    These are serious issues for your e-commerce business: Almost 70% of respondents say that any one of the previous pet peeves would motivate them to shop around on other websites instead.

    The takeaway: Make sure your main menu is well designed and clearly organized so it's easy to find things. Main product categories are essential, but adding subcategories will help users get through your e-commerce site quickly—a key concern for online shoppers. If your search feature doesn't already have advanced search and filter options, it's time for an update (who wants to search through 40 pages of results for " women's white T-shirt”?).

    RELATED: 3 Main Reasons Why Your E-Commerce Site Won't Convert

    Cart before the horse

    Once your shoppers navigate your website, make their decisions, and load up their shopping carts, there’s still room for error. The checkout experience is a deciding factor in whether customers buy or give up.

    For one-third of respondents, the biggest pet peeve about e-commerce shopping carts is a lack of upfront pricing. Some 27% dislike having to create an account, while 22.9% are annoyed by high shipping costs.

    The takeaway: Don't try to hide things—especially when it comes to money. Prices should be clearly visible on your website and shopping cart totals should update as more items are added. If you use offer codes for discounts, provide the opportunity to enter the codes before beginning the checkout process so shoppers can get an accurate total and see how much they’ll save.

    A customer’s primary concern during e-commerce shopping is making the purchase quickly and conveniently; creating an account slows that down—and could drive shoppers elsewhere. Instead of requiring customers to create an account, allow them to check out as guests, while promoting the benefits of accounts, such as discounts for early access to sales. (When you send that email alerting them their order shipped, it’s a great time to remind them “Why not create an account to make tracking your order easier?”)

    Shipping costs are a major issue for online shoppers. Offering free shipping when customer orders hit a certain value can help you strike a balance between keeping customers happy and keeping more of your profits. Look into your analytics to see how many of your customers want rush shipping—perhaps you can offset any losses from free standard shipping by increasing the charges for rush deliveries.

    Learn from the best

    Wondering how else you can improve your e-commerce website? According to the survey, 45.4% of respondents say that electronics retailers have the best e-commerce websites, while 18.7% praise fashion websites. Try checking out popular electronics retailers like Apple or Best Buy, or fashion retailer HM.com: It’s the number-one fashion site on the web.

    According to the experts behind the survey, HM.com ranks highly because 1) the site generates trust and makes it easy to get support; 2) strong categorization and search makes it easy to find products; and 3) the checkout process is “simple, short and without unnecessary distractions.”

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    Profile: Rieva Lesonsky

    Rieva Lesonsky creates content focusing on small business and entrepreneurship. Email Rieva at rieva@smallbusinesscurrents.com, follow her on Twitter @Rieva, and visit her website SmallBusinessCurrents.com to get the scoop on business trends and sign up for Rieva’s free Currents newsletter.

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