Rewrite weak product titles
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
We audited 54 of your 54 products. Your catalog scores 82/100 — top e-commerce brands hit 95. That gap is worth €34/month in unrealized sales.
“This catalog's performance lags significantly behind top industry benchmarks. Critical gaps in content quality, particularly visual assets and descriptive titles, impede its ability to compete with leading e-commerce platforms.”
Monthly revenue estimated from 54 products, €30 avg price, ~5K monthly visits scaled by catalog size, 2% conversion rate.
Formula: Sampled 54 of 54 products (×1 extrapolation). Losses combined multiplicatively: 1-(1-r₁)(1-r₂)(1-r₃)(1-r₄) to avoid double-counting.
Before we look at what's broken, we need to understand who reads your product pages and what they came for.
She's 60-70% of revenue of your revenue — and your product pages aren't answering her questions.
Lack of comprehensive product visuals makes it hard to trust the quality or fit, especially for clothing, leading to purchase hesitation.
Generic or inconsistent product descriptions and titles make it difficult to quickly find specific themed items or understand their unique appeal.
Unclear sizing guides or material details for apparel could lead to returns, which is a significant hassle for her busy schedule.
To visually communicate my identity as a tech-savvy, intelligent individual with a distinct perspective and a touch of subtle rebellion.
To find comfortable, high-quality everyday wear that withstands frequent use, aligns with my lifestyle, and feels authentic.
To discover unique, meaningful gifts for like-minded friends or personal items that enhance my downtime, creative hobbies, and focus.
Products that allow her to express her niche tech/AI interests or 'rebel' attitude in a subtle, stylish, and intelligent way.
Items that offer functional utility alongside aesthetic appeal, such as noise-cancelling headphones or comfortable apparel suitable for long coding sessions.
Unique, well-designed items that feel authentic and aren't mass-market, aligning with her value for individuality and distinct taste.
The current catalog significantly underperforms in providing the detailed visual and textual information that Lena, a discerning tech-savvy buyer, expects. The limited number of product images for key apparel items makes it challenging for her to assess fit, fabric texture, and overall quality, leading to hesitation. Furthermore, inconsistent product titles and a lack of clear branding or series naming across related items create friction, making it difficult for Lena to quickly identify products that align with her specific 'tech-rebel' aesthetic or find complementary pieces. This undermines trust and makes the shopping experience less efficient and enjoyable for a customer who values clarity and detail.
Current product descriptions may fail to meet the brand's inferred voice by relying on overly descriptive, subjective language rather than precise technical specifications and quantifiable benefits. They might lack the systematic organization necessary for efficient information retrieval, potentially introducing ambiguity where clarity is paramount. Descriptions should adopt a data-driven, objective tone, prioritizing facts and features presented in a structured format.






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Many products feature only 2-4 images, failing to meet best practices for comprehensive visual representation and impacting customer confidence.
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One ranked roadmap, three views. Phase 1 alone recovers the majority inside 2 weeks.
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
Incomplete SEO fields limit how much organic traffic your existing catalog can capture.
Clearer product names that are easier to scan, search, and compare.
A more discoverable catalog with cleaner metadata and stronger search intent.
Adding 3+ images per product increases add-to-cart rate
Keep 20% of products unchanged as a control group. Compare conversion rate, bounce rate, and revenue per session between optimized and control products after 30 days.
23 products to fix. Dondo runs it in 1 minutes.