60 ecommerce tactics

The appropriate tactics for your ecommerce strategy will vary based on your business type, the market conditions, your budget, and the products or services you sell.

Here’s a list of popular ecommerce tactics, organised by their primary stage in the digital marketing cycle: Acquisition, Conversion, or Retention. Although many of these tactics apply to several stages, I’ve highlighted the one most relevant.

ecommerce acquisition conversion retention tactical lifecycle
Digital tacticWebsites
& PWAs
MarketplacesAppsDomainAcquisitionConversionRetentionNotes & examples
Campaign emailsMarketingRelevant to multiple channel types, including Apps, Marketing and Websites.
SEOMarketingKeyword strategy, content optimisation, product listing optimisation.
Paid adsMarketingSearch engines, Social media, marketplace ads.
Google ShoppingMarketingAlso Bing Shopping.
Link referralsMarketingCan be formal agreements or from link-building.
Affiliate marketingMarketingVia afiliate marketing platforms. Precautions must be taken to not unnecessarily offer discounts.
Community BuildingMarketingBuilding a Facebook group, hosting a webinar, or organizing a meetup. Difficult to do inside marketplaces.
Gift cardsUXBoth a sales driver and a customer acquisition tool.
Referrals programmesMarketingRefer a friend, easy to share
Campaign landing pagesUXTo support marketing campaigns using tailored website landing pages.
Service/product ratingsMarketingA marketing and customer feedback & UGC tactic.
User-generated content (UGC)Marketinge.g. social media posts featuring products, customer reviews, testimonials, unboxing videos, blog posts, and more.
Payments typesUXCommunicated in the UX. Marketplaces own the checkout process and do not gennerally offer sellers options.
Share paymentsUXAllow multiple people to contribute to a single purchase or service.
Buy now pay later/installmentsUXRelevant for higher AOVs.
Simplified checkoutUXSimplifying the checkout process is one of the most important steps in conversion optimization.
Product content optimisationUXImproving visual presentation and information.
Cart abandonment campaignsMarketingMarketplaces provide retargetting campaigns. SE's social media, etc.
Shipping optionsOfferFrom Free shipping to Next day.
Checkout type optionsUXIncludes logged in and Guest checkout. Generaly, marketplaces do not offfer a guest checkout option.
Embed social proofUXSimilar to UGC, this tactic often includes celebrity endorsments, to help build trust.
Navigation optimisationUXA rational, helpful and optimised user-centric navigation.
Site-side searchUXSearchendising, results filtering, auto-suggest and correct common typos - improve the UX.
Live chatCust' supportWhilst marketplaces offer seller and customer live chat support, this is not controlled by the seller.
Technical performanceTechnicalBoth underlying server support & Google search console type conformity
Mobile responsivnessTechnicalResponsive design to suit Desktop, Tablet & mobile device visitors.
Security BadgesTechnicalTo reassure visitors that their information is safe.
PersonalisationUXLeads to higher engagement and conversion rates
Q&ACust' supportCan be partically automated with appropriate tech tools
PLP one-click add to basketUXEnables add to basket from a category/Product landing page.
W3C AccessibiliyUXA, AA or AAA
WishlistsUXAlso a retention tactic, and able to drive acquisition if enabled for sharing. Wedding lists are a good example.
Product comparisonUXParticularly relevant for technical products.
Exit Intent popupsUXDetect when visitors are about to leave and encourage/incentivise conversion.
TestimonialsMarketingFrom influential and trusted people.
Form optimisationUXA part of broader UX/Customer journey optimisation
CTA'sUXA part of broader UX/Customer journey optimisation. Also an acquisition tactic.
Free samplesUXReduces customer uncertainty, prior to purchase.
Product bundlesUXIncentive higher AOV's by offering conditional basket discounts.
DiscountingUXSeasonal sales, short-term flash sales and more.
InfographicsUXStrong explanitory value for deeper product insight.
GamificationUXUse points, badges, or other gamified elements to make the loyalty program more engaging.
Returns optionsUXFree returns, free local rate international returns, drop off at store.
Customer surveysUXRelevant across the customer lifecycle. Of particular use in post-sales. Also shows you are listening.
Aftersales supportUXThis is a part of the product or service the customer is buying into, and will determine if a customer buys again.
Loyalty rewardsUXPoints-based reward system.
Tiered rewardsUXCustomers earn points or benefits based on their spending and activity.
Repurchase incentivisationUXDiscounts, rewards, and exclusive perks for repeat customers.
Tailored recommendationsUXPersonalised product or service offerings
Personalised communicationUXDrives higher engagement than generic comms.
Saved customer preferencesUXEnabled via account login or session cookie
Refer a friendUXReward customers who refer a friend.
Early offer accessUXOffer early access for opted-in existing customrs.
Exclusive dealsUXExclusive deals for existyong customers
Aftersales supportUXExemlary aftersales product & service support
Events & contestsUXDrive a sense of community
Delivery status updatesUXSMS, email
Members-only pricingUXAccessible via an account log-in
Returns & exchange informationUXTransparent, clear, accessible and comprehensive.
Push notificationsMarketingOrder info updates, offers, etc.

How I can help

I provide instant access to extensive hands-on, ecommerce experience.

Book a call to discuss your requirements. I’ll create a flexible plan to meet your needs.

Doeman Consulting Ltd

Company number 16204342

© 2025. All Rights Reserved