1. Lack Of Payment Options
Some shoppers may be reluctant to share their credit card information, especially if they are visiting your e-commerce site for the first time. They could also be from an older generation, and hence less comfortable with online transactions. To avoid losing these potential sales, it’s important to offer various payment options that cater to different preferences, such as Cash, UPI, Debit Cards, and other digital payment methods.
By providing multiple payment options, you can reassure customers that their financial information is secure and make buying stuff easier.
2. Transaction Failure
When a transaction fails at the final stage of a customer’s purchase journey, it leaves a negative impression and impacts their overall experience. So, it’s important to identify the root causes of transaction failures, which could be technical issues, incorrect payment information, or payment gateway integration problems, among others. The customers may not be aware of all of these. In such a case, they will assume that the fault lies solely with your e-commerce site. They may fear losing their money, be sceptical about your e-commerce site, and may even abandon your site forever.
To address the issue, start by fixing any technical glitches on your website. Optimise your payment process for all devices — laptops, desktops, and phones. Fix the payment integration issues, by partnering with reliable payment gateways like PayPal, Amazon Pay, WePay, Stripe, Square, etc.
What else is required is to inform customers why their transaction is failing. If they have entered the wrong credit card information, show them an error message so that they can retry. Providing quick and user-friendly visual cues to guide customers through the payment process reduces the risk of errors or confusion. Furthermore, offering customer support, such as a chatbot or live support, can assist customers in completing their transactions.
3. Prices Displayed In Foreign Currency
It is quite possible that the pricing on your e-commerce site is based on the physical location of your business. But e-commerce stores having international presence display prices in different foreign currencies. If customers can’t find the pricing in their native country’s currency, they may get confused and opt out of your site.
Ensure that prices are displayed in the right currency for the customer’s country location using IP address. Customers should also be given the option to change the currency by selecting the country.
4. Hidden Shipping Charges
Hidden or unreasonable shipping prices can be a major turnoff for customers shopping on your e-commerce store. Customers are extremely frustrated when they see a high shipping price, especially on the payment page when they’re about to make a purchase. This leads to
- negative perceptions of your business
- causes customers to rethink their decision
- makes them abandon your site forever
To prevent this, it’s important to be transparent about your shipping costs. Offer clear information upfront so that customers can make informed purchasing decisions and do not experience any remorse later.