From store to brand —
a growth playbook.
Growing an ecommerce store isn't about a single hack. It's about systematically improving the four levers that drive revenue: AOV, conversion, retention, and traffic. Here's how to pull each one.
The four growth levers
Work on these in the order listed — AOV and conversion first, then retention, then traffic.
Increase Average Order Value
High ImpactAOV is the fastest lever to pull because it requires no new traffic. Every upsell, bundle, and cross-sell offer goes directly to your bottom line.
Improve Conversion Rate
High ImpactEven a 0.5% conversion rate improvement means 50% more revenue from the same traffic. Most stores have obvious friction points that are easy to fix.
Maximize Customer Retention
Medium ImpactAcquiring a new customer costs 5–7× more than retaining an existing one. Your best growth channel is the customers you already have.
Scale Profitable Traffic
Medium ImpactDon't scale ad spend until your unit economics are solid. Once your AOV and conversion rate are optimized, every dollar of paid traffic goes further.
Know your numbers
Industry benchmarks to measure your store's health against.
Conversion Rate
Average Order Value
Customer LTV
Cart Abandonment
Repeat Purchase Rate
Email Revenue Share
Quick wins — this week
Install Summer Upsell
Add upsell widgets to your product page and cart in under 10 minutes. Most stores see AOV lift within the first 48 hours.
Set a free shipping threshold
If your AOV is $50, set free shipping at $65. Display it prominently in cart — it's proven to increase order sizes.
Add a post-purchase offer
Customers who just bought are 60% more likely to buy again immediately. A one-click thank-you page upsell is pure margin.
Create a 3-email welcome flow
Brand story, best sellers, and a small discount. Set it up in Klaviyo once and it runs forever.
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