E-commerce shipping tips for online store
Picture this: a customer fills their cart, hits the checkout button, and then poof! they’re gone.
Why? Often, it’s because of unexpected shipping costs or unclear delivery times.
As an online shop owner, nailing your shipping and delivery strategy is just as important as the design of the website.
Here are my tips for creating a seamless shipping experience that keeps shoppers coming back
Understand your target audience
Shipping expectations vary by customer demographic. For example, younger customers may prioritise speed, while budget conscious shoppers may prefer free shipping.
Understand your customers and their expectations: do they expect free shipping on orders over a certain threshold? Perhaps they expect fast delivery?
Ensure you are ready and can accommodate customer expectations.
Understand your product requirements
Can your product be packed and shipped easily, or does it require special care?
Fragile or perishable items such as food require specialised packaging and faster shipping methods.
Before you set up your online shop, find the right shipping method for your product:
Can it be shipped using Australia Post?
If using delivery, what is your delivery radius? Will costs change per zones? Will your driver deliver any day of the week?
All these questions should be addressed before you set up your shop and sometimes before you select a platform or a shipping app.
Geographic Considerations
Are you shipping locally, nationally, or internationally?
International shipping involves customs, duties, and longer delivery times.
A location-based shipping calculator is a great tool you can add to checkout and help set customers’ expectations to avoid abandoned cart due to shipping.
Choose the Right Shipping Partners
Your shipping carrier impacts reliability, cost, and customer satisfaction.
Do your homework before investing in your commerce shop - compare major carriers (e.g., Australia Post, Sendle, CouriersPlease, Aramex, StarTrack.) for cost, speed, and reliability.
Set Clear Shipping Policies and Communicate Them
Transparency reduces cart abandonment and builds trust.
Display your shipping rates clearly on your shipping page. If you offer free shipping over a minimum spend, make it clear in your announcement bar – this can boost conversions.
Clearly state estimated delivery times – especially for longer windows so customers’ expectations are set.
During high season (e.g. Christmas, Black Friday Sales) communicate cut off date and shipping times clearly on your website.
Outline return shipping costs and processes to avoid surprises. This can be in a dedicated “Shipping & Returns” page.
Offer Flexible Shipping Options
Giving customers choices increases satisfaction and conversions.
Offer standard or express shipping
Offer store pickup (click and collect) if possible
Leverage Technology for Efficiency
Automation reduces manual errors and saves time.
Tools like ShipStation can streamline label printing, order tracking, and carrier selection.
Sync inventory with shipping to avoid overselling or delays.
Send automated emails or SMS for order confirmation, shipping updates, and delivery.
In conclusion - Your shipping setup isn’t just logistics, it’s a core part of your customer experience. From setting clear expectations to offering the right delivery options, every step you take toward improving your shipping strategy reduces cart abandonment and builds trust with your customers.