Checkout - Progress Bar Survey

Checkout - Progress Bar Survey

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The checkout process of an ecommerce site represents the number of steps taken by visitors in order to get products from virtual shopping carts/bags delivered to their doors. It is the path from a click on the checkout button to the Receipt page . Some visitors are required to go through more or less steps, depending on the site they will buy products from.

Very often, website owners are asking themselves (or others) what is the best number of checkout pages for their websites. To quote Dylan, The answer, my friend, is testing in the wind. There is no such thing as an universal number of steps working for all websites. The magic number of steps depends on your audience and how you address its concerns, friction and anxiety factors. The only way to find your perfect number of checkout steps/pages is to A/B test different length and paths of the checkout processes.

We took screenshots of more than 100 major e-tailers and we analyzed how they display the progress bar image during the checkout process. If you want to go directly to the images, without reading the survey results, just scroll down a bit or click here.

Despite the fact that there is no universal progress bar to address any website or business rules, there are however, some rules you need to comply with. Weve marked the DOs in bold and green.

One of things weve been surprised to discover is that several e-tailers dont even have a progress bar. More than 10% (12 out of 111) of them are not displaying the bar, which can be confusing for the visitors.

Lets see what we got:

1. Are e-tailers numbering the steps in the checkout progress bar?
Yes - 52
No - 47

2. Do they provide a sense of action to visitors (any arrows symbolizing the move forward action)? We considered numbering the steps as a strong sense of action
Yes - 80
No - 19

3. Highlight the current checkout page against the rest of the pages in the process?
Yes - 98
No - 1

4. Do e-tailers provide a Review Order or Confirm Order page?
Yes - 75
No - 24

5. How many steps do visitors perceive when they look at the progress bar?
2 - 3
3 - 21
4 - 30
5 - 38
6 - 6
7 - 1

6. Is it the progress bar displayed horizontally or as a vertical list?
Horizontal - 92
Vertical - 7

7. Do e-tailers address any anxiety concerns in the progress bar? For example, telling visitors that the checkout process is secure)
Yes - 6
No - 93

8. If the checkout process has more than five steps, how many e-tailers are numbering the steps?
13 out of 38

9. How many e-tailers are grouping the Billing and Shipping Page in a single one?
27 out of 99

10. How many e-tailers provide some confidence of mind to visitors by marking completed steps as being correctly done?

1 out 99 (1800contacts.com is the only one)


About the Author:
Traian is an Internet Marketing Consultants at Pitstop Media, a top internet marketing company that provide affordable seo services to clients of all sizes, from startups to corporations. For any of your online marketing needs please contact the author at http://www.pitstopmedia.com



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