So, you’re eager to run Google Ads for your eCommerce business.
You took all the critical first steps to ensure your business is set up for Google Ads success—your brand identity is rock solid, your budget and time expectations are reasonable, your selling proposition is one-of-a-kind.
The next step? Make sure your website is ready to convert.

After all, those precious ad clicks will lead customers to your virtual front door. And we need to make sure that the door is open wide to welcome each visitor before we spend time and money on Google Ads campaigns.
Here’s how we’ll make that happen:

Building an eCommerce store isn’t that hard.
Building an eCommerce store that converts? Whew! That is a different story entirely.
Here are some CRO best practices to ensure your site is ready to make sales:
You can’t drive traffic to a broken website. So, it’s crucial to ensure you catch any website issues or errors:
Website speed has a massive impact on your quality score; in fact, it is considered slightly more important than content(!) according to Google. A few things to consider:

Now let’s put those best practices into action. First up, run through this CRO checklist to make sure visitors have a smooth journey to purchase from your site:

Include quality assurance checkups in your monthly standard operating procedures to make sure your site is in tip-top shape. You can do this through internal QA and external QA:
Internal QA: Pretend to be your own customer
*You can hire someone to go through your site on Fiverr.
External QA: Have someone else pretend to be a customer
Analyze Top Competitors:
Pro-Tip! Diagnosing Issues: Screen Recording Software
You can install screen recording software on your site that tracks users’ navigation via heat mapping (note: it will likely slow the speed of your site). This works on desktop and mobile—so for eCommerce sites that aren’t converting, you can use this software to figure out what’s going wrong along the way.
Here are a few notable options:
Keep in mind: You don’t need to use these apps forever. Diagnostic tools are a great way to assess the state of your website and determine any site optimizations or product additions.
Your product pages are the most important pages on your website. In most cases, it’s the landing page for your traffic: your very first impression.
Many businesses put tons of energy into optimizing their homepage, yet neglect the product pages customers land on. What’s worse? Smart Shopping can only drive traffic to product pages. So let’s make sure your product pages are ready to shine:

When it comes to adding images to your website, here’s the thing:
You don’t need to be a professional photographer.
In fact, all you need to create high quality images is:
A smartphone (new iPhones or Samsung do a really good job)
A plain white background
Natural lighting
Don’t zoom in.
Don’t use flash.
And edit your photos if you can (check Fiverr or pixc for outsourcing options).
That’s all it takes!

Remember, your photos should give context and further showcase details of the product. If your product has a unique feature, it’s best to explain what that feature is in the descriptions and show it in your images.
Overwhelmed by how many products you need to capture? Start with your bestsellers. Make sure each of them has a decent product photo and (if possible) a short video. 5-7 images per product should be enough.
We are visual creatures. High quality product media will close the sale.
Speaking of product media, lifestyle images are critical for customers to visualize your product in action.
*Remember: Lifestyle imagery is a photo or video of products being used*
Here are some tips:
Give context
You can use photos from your Instagram or Pinterest
Shoot a YouTube overview of the product and paste it on your product page

Use the product description to sell the transformation
Include specifications
Use the product titles and descriptions to communicate with Google
Good descriptions can be repurposed
We strongly recommend live chat on your website. Here’s why:
Diagnose errors
*Try tawk.to*
*Check out Shopify’s app integration here https://apps.shopify.com/tawk-to*
Identify objections
Improve conversion rates
I know, I know. I just gave you a lot of homework.
But listen up: I’ll be back with a guide on the next steps of setting up successful Google Ads campaigns—the dreaded technical and legal requirements.
But if you’re feeling extra-eager, you can check out this Google Ads Mastery Workshop.
Or, you can check out my entire step-by-step guide to Google Ads for eCommerce here.

Kasim Aslam is the founder and CEO of Solutions 8, one of the world’s top ranked Google Ads agencies.
Recipient of the Arizona Interactive Marketing Association’s 2017 TIM Award for Person of the Year, Kasim was also named one of the Top 50 Digital Marketing Thought Leaders in the United States by The University of Missouri in 2020.
Kasim was hand-selected as the Traffic Coach for DigitalMarketer.com’s ELITE coaching program by their executive team. He is also the co-host of the long-running podcast, Perpetual Traffic.
His book, The 7 Critical Principles of Effective Digital Marketing, was featured as one of the Top 100 Digital Marketing Books of All Time by Book Authority.
Kasim helped launch the National Association of Child Helplines (NAACH) and worked with the United States Army, Intel, as well as a Gates Foundation-funded nonprofit, a 54,000 member PPO, the largest privately-owned bank in the United States, and an Academy Award-contending documentary.
He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with his wife and two sons.
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