6 Strategies to Boost your E-commerce Sales

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6 Strategies to Boost your E-commerce Sales

by Foodbevy
June 28, 2022

In this webinar, we’ll hear from Scott Jones, Senior Growth Coach at BigCommerce, on his six top recommendations to improve your ecommerce website. As a Growth Coach, Scott works 1:1 with BigCommerce customers to provide recommendations to help them optimize their stores and improve conversion metrics. He’ll share examples of strategies he’s seen work well for his customers, and answer your burning questions on what you should be doing with your ecommerce site.

WE’LL BE DISCUSSING:

– Building Trust

– Simple Site Structure – Homepage Design – Product Page Design

– Upselling Strategies

– Social Selling Strategies About

BigCommerce:

BigCommerce is a leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) ecommerce platform that empowers merchants of all sizes to build, innovate and grow their businesses online. As a leading open SaaS solution, BigCommerce provides merchants sophisticated enterprise-grade functionality, customization and performance with simplicity and ease-of-use. Tens of thousands of B2B and B2C companies across 150 countries and numerous industries use BigCommerce to create beautiful, engaging online stores, including Ben & Jerry’s, Molton Brown, S.C. Johnson, Skullcandy, Sony and Vodafone. Headquartered in Austin, BigCommerce has offices in San Francisco, Sydney and London. Learn more about how BigCommerce supports food and beverage businesses here

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