A quick checklist to raise average order value in retail

A quick checklist to raise average order value in retail

  • Highlight complementary items on product pages and in-store displays
  • Add bundles with perceived savings
  • Offer free shipping thresholds to encourage slightly larger carts
  • Improve product page recommendations with curated lists
  • Introduce small add-on-focused checkout upsells

Implement one item per month and measure AOV change.

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