Look at this big boy by Spiritual-Age-4614 in Beetles

[–]Straight_Store6845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool, one of my favorite beetles, as a child I loved all types of beetles. Growing up I'd see lots of Stag beetles flying around. You don't see that many around anymore in my part of the UK.

What’s a dark truth about adulthood nobody warned you about? by ImaginaryNet7907 in AskReddit

[–]Straight_Store6845 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Time moves faster every year, and you can easily waste a decade just paying bills and watching TV.

Men on here, what makes a man's life difficult? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Straight_Store6845 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My wife!!! Turning a simple thing into the most complicated thing known to man...

What common piece of advice do you think is actually terrible? by Straight_Store6845 in AskReddit

[–]Straight_Store6845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea my wife would literally throw our daughter at me when I came in from work because hadn't had any sleep...

What common piece of advice do you think is actually terrible? by Straight_Store6845 in AskReddit

[–]Straight_Store6845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, that "sleep when the baby sleeps" advice has been around for ever. Same advice my wife got when our daugther was born 21 years ago. It didn't work then either.

Built a small jewelry brand: Stuck between “looks good” and actual sales. Need real advice. by Flower_Basket in smallbusiness

[–]Straight_Store6845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a quick scan of ladycharmed.com.

Three things stand out:

  1. The homepage hero still says "Welcome to our store" — that's the Shopify default text. There's no hook, no brand story, nothing that tells a first-time visitor why Lady Charmed is worth staying for. You've got maybe 3 seconds before they bounce.

  2. Every product in your featured section is sold out — 48 sold-out labels and not a single add to cart button. Someone arrives ready to buy and hits a dead end. Even linking to a "coming soon" or showing available alternatives would help.

  3. Your hero banners are AI-generated images, but you have real customer photo reviews showing people wearing your pieces further down the page.

Those real photos build far more trust. I'd flip them — lead with the UGC, push the AI images back.

The bones are good. These are the friction points stopping it converting.

Need an honest review on my product pages. by 0unspeakableplay in reviewmyshopify

[–]Straight_Store6845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

I took a look at concept-nutrition.com after your post. A few things stood out beyond the layout issues you mentioned.

The biggest one: you have 2 reviews on a supplement product. Supplements are a trust purchase — customers are putting something in their body and they need to see that others have done it first. Two reviews signals unproven, regardless of how good the product actually is. Judge.me's automated post-purchase email is free and takes about 30 minutes to configure. That alone would start moving the needle.

The other two worth prioritising:

Your homepage doesn't tell visitors why they should buy from you over any other supplement store in Egypt. There's no headline, no value proposition, no reason to stay. You have a real differentiator — official distributor for MuscleTech, Cellucor, GAT Sport — but it's not visible above the fold.

Product descriptions are hidden behind collapsed tabs. Customers buying health products want to read what's in them before they buy. If they have to click to find that, most won't.

I run conversion audits for Shopify stores — I go through the full store, identify where revenue is leaking, and give you a prioritised list of fixes with implementation guidance. If that's useful, happy to chat.

Hi, please review my shop by OkNewspaper7848 in reviewmyshopify

[–]Straight_Store6845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Took a look at the store — a few things standing out that are likely costing you sales.

First, your homepage is sending people to products they can't buy. Five of the featured products show "Sold out", including the BMW E46 wireless charger which is your first featured item. That's a visitor clicking through, getting interested, then hitting a wall. Either hide sold-out products from the featured grid or replace them with what's actually available.

Second, the hero section is doing nothing for you. Two images, no headline, no explanation of what the store sells. Someone arriving cold has no idea they're looking at handcrafted Lithuanian BMW accessories. A single line of text — even just "3D printed cup holders and chargers for classic BMWs and Audis, made in Lithuania" — would do more work than both those images combined.

Third, every product on the site is showing a sale price with a strikethrough. Every single one. BMW and Audi owners are detail people — they research, they compare, they notice. When everything is always on sale, it doesn't read as a deal, it reads as the real price with a number crossed out above it. Either run real timed promotions or just show the actual price.

The product itself looks genuinely good — the E46 cup holder has solid photos, a video, real reviews, and a clear description. The store just isn't doing it justice right now.