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Reasons Why Shipping Time Matters in eCommerce
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 278402, member: 91868"] When it comes to eCommerce, shipping time is one of the most important factors to consider. Here are four main reasons why: 1. First impressions matter. When a customer makes their first purchase from your store, they are forming their first impression of your business. If their order arrives late, that first impression is likely to be a negative one. 2. Shipping time affects customer satisfaction. According to a study by comScore, 61% of online shoppers are less likely to shop with a retailer again if they experience a late delivery. Shipping time is therefore a key factor in customer satisfaction. 3. Shipping time impacts customer loyalty. Another comScore study found that late deliveries are one of the main reasons why customers switch to a new eCommerce store. In other words, shipping time can impact customer loyalty. 4. Shipping time can affect your bottom line. Late deliveries can lead to increased customer churn, which in turn can impact your bottom line. In fact, a study by UPS found that each day of delayed shipping can cost an eCommerce business $20,000 in lost sales. [/QUOTE]
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