Shopping Cart Reviews

It’s fairly common knowledge that product reviews increase conversions. The problem is getting the reviews. I’d had this problem on a client’s site. We enabled product reviews about 6 months ago, and although there was a steady trickle of reviews, less than 5% of products had reviews. How to get this number up? I conceived an idea where I created a simple script triggered by cron where users were emailed 3 weeks after their purchase with a friendly “care to leave a review email?”. The kicker is the email included direct links to the review for all the products they purchased. Lots of people enjoy leaving reviews, they just never get around to it. This takes all the effort out – they have the email, it’s literally one click to leaving a review.

So far it’s an outstanding success, and the drastic increase in incoming reviews can be directly linked to purchases 3 weeks ago! It’ll be a while before we see if it increases conversions (likely), but worst case, we get enthusiastic customers (the reviewers) back on the site, and give them a greater sense of engagement and connection with the site, increasing the chances of repeat purchases.

Responses

Justin Palmer

February 19th, 2009

I have had a similiar experience. We can’t expect customers to take the time to come back to our site, and find the product they bought to review it. The email reminder is the simplest and easiest way to solicit reviews.

I found by allowing customers to review all the products on one page (instead of reviewing them directly on the product page) the odds are even greater that you’ll get a decent number of reviews.

Heather Elmer

April 2nd, 2009

I would be very interested in learning a bit more about your success. We are looking to increase our customer reviews. We do get the occasional review, but not a substantial number. Do you have a sample of the email? And perhaps some pointers? Thanks!

TotalVac

October 14th, 2009

Do you post all reviews? The good and the bad?

Mark

October 15th, 2009

Basically, yes. Anything that is just an outright flame gets deleted. A well written bad review will definitely get approved, but a “OMG THIS IS THE SUCK” or a long angry rant will be deleted.

Same as this site – both the reviews section and the blog comments. More than happy to approve contradicting, negative or critical comments, but sometimes I get long ranty comments from people angry with a vendor and looking for revenge. They are deleted.

Larry

March 26th, 2011

My experience with Shopping Cart Elite has been very good. I’ve been impressed with the many tutorials provided to get me through all aspects of setting up my website http://www.LBsWheelsandTires.com. The back office used to run your store is very straightforward and easy to use.

They also provide many other tools and tutorials on how to manage and market your websites. The best feature in my opinion is the ease and speed of adding products to my site.

ecommerce solution

December 15th, 2011

another great way to increase customers reviews is to promote it through your social media sites. i’ve seen this produce great results.

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