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Anyone Tracking Abandonment?
I was wondering if anyone with AlterCart's One-Page Checkout had kept statistics on shopping cart abandonment and/or order completion stats... before and after moving to One-Page Checkout
I.ve been very happy with the products from Altercart so far (buy-together & OnSale are great products). I'm really interested in the one-page check out product, but want to know it it makes any difference is sales. Xmas is coming... anything the generates more sales is worth $170
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Re: Anyone Tracking Abandonment?
I'm curious about this as well, and believe I've asked a similar question in the past, but nobody has provided any hard data yet. I will add though, that any data should be taken with a grain of salt as most x-cart users have modified checkout in some way already which most likely won't match your checkout (or ours) completely. There are also many other variables, such as a sites demographics, that play a huge role in why one checkout method may possibly be better for you.
For our site, the improved error-handling of the One Page Checkout may be worth the price because I know we lose customers due to X-Carts sometimes cryptic error messages (which can only be customized so much). That said, our customers may like that checkout has 3 simple stages which are easy to walk through (or something else about our checkout) and there is really no way to know that without simply testing it out. It's a difficult question to answer - which is why I think you see so many different checkout types among even the most successful e-commerce sites.
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