I’ve Got Traffic, Where’s My Sales?
Getting traffic to your ecommerce store feels like progress. Until you realise…
No one is buying.
Plenty of visitors. Plenty of clicks. Zero (or very few) conversions. This is one of the most common problems we see with ecommerce websites. And it’s not a “marketing problem” – the traffic IS passing by the shop window so marketing is doing its thing. This now means it’s a conversion problem.
At Develoroo, we don’t just build online stores that look good — we build stores that are structured to actually sell. Let’s break down why your ecommerce site might be getting traffic but no sales — and what to fix. A lot of businesses chase traffic like it’s the goal. It isn’t. Traffic is just potential. Sales come from:
- Trust
- Clarity
- User experience
- Buying confidence
- Friction-free checkout
If any of those are weak, people leave. Simple as that.
1. Your Website Doesn’t Build Trust Fast Enough
When someone lands on your store, you have seconds. Not minutes. Seconds. If your site doesn’t instantly feel trustworthy, people won’t risk entering their details — let alone their card information. Common trust killers:
- Cheap-looking design
- Inconsistent branding
- No clear business identity
- No contact information
- No reviews or testimonials
- Generic product descriptions
- Slow load times
This is exactly why your website should be built as a structured system, not just a collection of pages . The fix:
- Clean, modern design with CONSISTENCY THROUGHOUT
- Clear branding and messaging
- Visible contact details
- Real reviews or social proof
- Fast, mobile-optimised performance
2. Your Product Pages Aren’t Doing Their Job
Your product page is where the sale happens. If it’s weak, nothing else matters. Signs your product pages are underperforming:
- Vague or boring descriptions
- No clear benefits
- Poor or limited images
- No urgency or reason to buy now
- No trust signals (reviews, guarantees)
People don’t buy features. They buy outcomes. The fix:
- Write benefit-driven descriptions
- Use high-quality, real images
- Highlight key selling points clearly
- Add reviews or ratings
- Include guarantees or reassurance
3. Your Checkout Process Has Too Much Friction
This is where most sales die. You’ve done the hard part — got the visitor to add to cart…
…and then lose them at checkout. Common issues:
- Too many steps
- Forced account creation
- Hidden costs (shipping, fees)
- Slow or clunky forms
- Limited payment options
Every extra step = lost customers. The fix:
- Simplify checkout
- Offer guest checkout
- Be transparent with pricing
- Reduce form fields
- Support Apple Pay / Google Pay / PayPal – MAKE IT EASY TO PAY
4. You’re Attracting The Wrong Traffic
This can head back to your marketing. Not all traffic is good traffic. If your visitors aren’t ready to buy, they won’t convert. Examples:
- Blog traffic with no buying intent
- Broad keywords bringing the wrong audience
- Poor targeting in ads
- Mismatch between ad and landing page
This is why each page on your site needs a clear keyword target and purpose . The fix:
- Target buyer-intent keywords
- Align landing pages with ads
- Focus on product-specific traffic
- Refine your SEO strategy
5. Your Mobile Experience Isn’t Good Enough
Most ecommerce traffic is mobile. If your mobile experience is poor… you’re losing the majority of your customers. Common mobile issues:
- Buttons too small
- Slow loading
- Poor layout stacking
- Hard-to-use navigation
- Checkout not optimised
- Web first store design, not mobile optimised
The fix:
- Design mobile-first
- Test on real devices
- Optimise images and speed
- Simplify navigation
Your site must be fully responsive and fast — this is a core part of technical SEO and performance .
6. You’re Not Guiding The User To Buy
Most ecommerce sites just… exist. They don’t guide. They don’t sell. They just display products and hope for the best. That’s not enough. You need:
- Clear calls to action
- Logical page flow
- Product recommendations
- Upsells and cross-sells
- Clear next steps
Every page should move the user closer to a purchase.
7. There’s No Clear Reason To Buy From You
This is the big one. Why should someone buy from your store instead of another? If that’s not obvious… you’ll lose every time. Examples of strong differentiators:
- Faster delivery
- Better quality
- Unique products
- Strong brand identity
- Better customer experience
- Guarantees or warranties
At Develoroo, we build ecommerce platforms around real business value, not just visuals. Because customers don’t only care how your site looks, they also care about why they should trust you. Check out our Ecommerce Website Development services page to read about what we can do for you 🫵🏼.
The Develoroo Approach To Ecommerce Development
We don’t just build “nice-looking stores”. We build conversion-focused ecommerce systems. That means:
- Clear structure and user flow
- SEO-driven page targeting
- Fast, mobile-first performance
- Proper product page strategy
- Frictionless checkout
- Built-in trust signals
Everything has a purpose. Because your website should do more than exist. It should generate revenue.
Final Thought: Fix The Leaks Before Driving More Traffic
Most businesses try to solve this problem by doing more marketing. More ads. More SEO. More traffic. But if your store isn’t converting, you’re just pouring more people into a broken system thus wasting time and money. Fix the real problem, instead of trying to counteract the leak.
Need Help Turning Traffic Into Sales?
If your ecommerce store is getting visitors but not converting, we’ll help you figure out why — and fix it properly. No jargon. No fluff. No guesswork. Just a clear plan to turn your website into a sales machine.