Unpopular opinion: a lot of sellers are trying to fix conversion problems with more traffic when the real problem is clarity.
Sometimes the product is fine.
The traffic is fine.
The real issue is that the listing does a bad job of making the offer instantly clear.
Customers are not studying your page. They are scanning it.
And if the image, price perception, and value proposition don’t click fast, they move on.
That’s why I think sellers obsess too much over keywords and not enough over presentation.
A listing can be technically optimized and still lose because it makes the customer think too much.
Lately I’ve been paying more attention to simple things like clearer price labels, visible pricing in images, and tools like a price tag creator, online price tag maker, or AI price tag generator that help make the offer more obvious at first glance.
It sounds small, but I don’t think it is.
People buy faster when they understand faster.
Curious where people stand on this:
What moves the needle more in your experience — more sessions, or making the offer easier to understand in the first 2 seconds?
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