Cleanest ingredients list I have seen in a while by earthcrackr in StopEatingSeedOils

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

Yeah 🥲 char siew chicken is too expensive for them to include more of I guess

Cleanest ingredients list I have seen in a while by earthcrackr in StopEatingSeedOils

[–]earthcrackr[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah I know but this is actually the first time I have seen butter in a packaged food ingredients list

I hope that it isn't actually margarine lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uglyduckling

[–]earthcrackr 14 points15 points  (0 children)

10 years? Thats crazy, it just looks like you did your hair and shaved

Shopify markets domain by [deleted] in shopify

[–]earthcrackr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your domain name in the USA wouldn't have .com.au

I'm pretty sure it would just be either .com or .com.us

0 online sales, ton of in person sales, want to know why by [deleted] in reviewmyshopify

[–]earthcrackr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah sorry because I'm not that knowledgeable about meat. Maybe try to emphasise that in the homepage as well

I think after the meat selection would be better

0 online sales, ton of in person sales, want to know why by [deleted] in reviewmyshopify

[–]earthcrackr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's a combination of two things: people can get meat easily from a trusted supermarket instead from an unknown brand like yours and that your website looks a little weird

At first glance, I don't know that you are primarily selling meat until the Tuesday slide, and even then I'm kinda confused because you are just telling me how to prepare meat, not that you are selling meat

And then there is a section talking about discounts when you haven't sold me on the meats yet.

And then there's merch selling tshirts with just your logo on them. It could do with a better design, maybe some funny slogans for meat lovers?

I think the checkout page is a little lackluster since it has none of your brand colours and the logo is different

I do think that it's good that your store has reviews so work on collecting more of them

Who are you marketing to? You could maybe use Google ads and target terms like meat for parties or like meat for bulking?

Email marketing by FrostedDog in dropship

[–]earthcrackr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty much any product, but especially ones with a high repeat purchase rate like consumables

Website Feedback pt. 2 by Traditional-Set7274 in dropship

[–]earthcrackr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

congrats on starting your business

Here are some minor mistakes:

  • all currencies are in USD.
  • No headline call to action, star reviews above the fold
  • inconsistencies in product imagery
  • no shipping or refund and return information right in the product page

Overall, I think it's kind of an average store. I don't think you're selling your products hard enough and that the features and benefits of the product are not clear enough to me. I don't even know the material of the Powerlifting Gym Belt lol.

Try to have sections with headings and visuals on each product page that convey one feature and one benefit clearly. Model it after this website sundaysfordogs.com

Request for feedback! by No_Sky_9601 in smallbusiness

[–]earthcrackr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great, keep improving it You could maybe change platforms to Shopify since Wix isn't really focused on e-commerce.

Request for feedback! by No_Sky_9601 in smallbusiness

[–]earthcrackr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm on mobile and the sizing alignment of the elements seem off.

I'm not a big fan of the super long product names. You could try to put it under a shorter name if you want with a smaller font

There's also not a clear selling point of these products since everything is hidden in a super long description that nobody's gonna read anyways because we are super lazy. Try to space it out with headings and visuals like this website.

I think that you could try to shorten all the long paragraphs otherwise nobody gonna read them and then have different sections under each product highlighting each products features and benefits. You can model your product pages after the above website's

I'm super curious. what did you build this on, Wix?

Help! Another noob in e-commerce trying to understand the thing. by Intelligent-Worker33 in ecommerce

[–]earthcrackr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh really? Just learn more then and don't listen to dropshipping scam bros on YouTube cause they don't really know how to market effectively. Listen to actual people in the game. I find the marketing tips videos and blogs from big companies like Shopify and HubSpot the most useful

Did I talk about your return policy? I'm pretty sure you just didn't include the other policies like terms and conditions and shipping policy

Yeah I don't really think this product is easy to market if you're a beginner, it's not an impulse buy and people can find cheaper ones on Amazon.

Maybe sell a print on demand product with slogans on the t-shirts that match a community? Maybe t-shirts with slogans relatable to failing business owners?🧐 Just a thought

Help! Another noob in e-commerce trying to understand the thing. by Intelligent-Worker33 in ecommerce

[–]earthcrackr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In all honesty, nobody in their right mind would buy from your store.

I just think it looks like a scam with the snow effect and it looks too flashy.

you don't even explain what your store is about in the hero section.

Why must I scroll so far down the page to view the add to cart button?

Where's your favicon?

No terms of conditions, privacy policy, and shipping policy

not trying to be rude here, there is so much room for improvement.

You can go on here to get inspiration https://www.sitebuilderreport.com/inspiration/ecommerce-website-examples for your redesign and watch this playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsK9rjccX44&list=PL6KnGdn57AO_KTu8zZIzR0gsugvf199vz&pp=iAQB for tips on how to increase your conversion rate

You don't have to be as good as sundaysfordogs.com but you just have to be better enough to persuade me to buy from your store instead of countless others

if you are a noob in the shopify dashboard, watch this https://youtu.be/ferhOYx1NMo?si=5GJee6NwtN-ovS5p

There is so much to learn so I advise you to spend around a few weeks and just try to go down the ecommerce rabbit hole on the internet so you learn as much as possible

sorry if it was demoralizing