Online retailers are neglecting the customer experience, instead focusing too much on innovation as they ignore the basics - therefore leaving money on the table - according to Future Now’s “2007 Retail Customer Experience Study,” writes MarketingCharts.
Future Now sent mystery shoppers and “conversion analysts” to over 300 retail websites to gather information on 69 factors affecting customer experience, such as quality and detail of images, customer reviews, and product copy.
The top-rated site, according to the study, scored a mere 67 out of a possible 100, highlighting the amount of work yet to be done by the retail industry. The average score for all retailers was 43. (See chart for the average scores of the leaders in the various categories.)
Top 5 overall leaders:
1. SmartBargains.com 67
2. BestBuy.com* 66
3. Compactappliance.com 66
4. BlueNile 65
5. EasternMountainSport 64
Among other findings of the study:
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