I want to focus on revenue again with you this week because, not only is it great for your bottom line, but itโs a lot of fun!
One current e-commerce client of ours had some great mobile traffic but a really poor conversion rate. Despite getting great numbers, they just werenโt seeing the revenue they should have been. We did a simple UX fix and that caused organic mobile revenue to rise 600%!
I really enjoyed our change to the revenue model. Itโs a lot of fun, and weโre seeing some great results. Itโs really all about looking at the small details to instigate big changes and obtain the desired result. This one client I want to talk about had 48% mobile traffic to his site, making mobile the largest audience he had. So it made sense to really optimise the mobile part of his business.
His e-commerce conversion rates across the board werenโt really all that great, with conversion rates under 1%. We knew there was something wrong there, and itโs usually a user experience issue. So this is an ongoing project, but weโve got some preliminary results from a strong data set. For organic traffic, weโve increased the conversion rate to over 30%, which resulted in 9% extra revenue. Pretty good, but not fantastic. And then we went to look at organic in mobile and found revenue was up over 600%. And this isnโt a small sample size, itโs across the board. Bottom line, if it remains on track, then it should add up to over half a million dollars annually.
What did we do? We found out that a certain class of mobile user wasnโt having a great experience. We fixed that and, ta-da! A huge increase in revenue. As I said, itโs all about the small details.
This article originally published on stewartmedia.com.au.
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