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Shopify is a powerful platform, but many Kent-based stores struggle to get the results they expect. The issue is rarely Shopify itself. It is usually a handful of common mistakes that quietly hurt performance, conversions, and customer trust.
One of the biggest problems is slow themes. Many stores start with a good theme but overload it with unnecessary features, large images, and custom code that is never reviewed. Slow load times frustrate customers and reduce search visibility. The fix is often simple. Remove unused sections, compress images, and regularly audit theme performance instead of layering new features on top.
Poor product imagery is another frequent issue. Blurry photos, inconsistent backgrounds, and missing angles make even great products feel untrustworthy. Customers want clarity, not creativity at the expense of detail. Investing in clean, well-lit images and keeping styling consistent across products can dramatically improve conversion rates.
App overload is a common cause of both slow performance and confusing customer experiences. Many stores install apps to solve short-term problems and never remove them. Over time this leads to duplicated features, conflicting scripts, and bloated pages. A regular app review helps identify what is actually adding value and what can be removed or replaced with simpler solutions.
Shipping rules also cause more problems than many merchants realise. Hidden costs at checkout, unclear delivery options, or overly complex rules are a major reason for cart abandonment. Clear shipping messaging, predictable pricing, and testing the checkout experience from a customer’s perspective can quickly reduce drop-offs.
Another mistake is neglecting mobile optimisation. Many Kent stores still design primarily for desktop even though most traffic comes from mobile devices. Small text, awkward spacing, and slow interactions all hurt usability. Testing themes and product pages on real mobile devices often reveals issues that are easy to fix once they are seen.
Content structure is often overlooked as well. Long blocks of text, missing headings, and unclear calls to action make it harder for customers to understand what to do next. Breaking content into clear sections and guiding users through the page improves engagement without needing major design changes.
The good news is that most of these issues are fixable without rebuilding a store from scratch. Small, focused improvements compound quickly. For Kent merchants who want better performance, higher conversions, and fewer support headaches, fixing the basics is often the fastest path to growth.
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