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    ×The Hundreds472028 · Jul 17, 2026
    ×The Hundreds
    Live audit · Jul 17, 2026thehundreds.com500 products · 50 sampledShopify

    The Hundreds,
    you're leaving $2.1M
    on the table every year.

    We audited 50 of your 500 products. Your catalog scores 46/100 — top Streetwear Apparel and Lifestyle brands hit 80. That gap is worth $175.0K/month in unrealized sales.

    !
    Since you opened this report, went to a competitor. $0.00
    46/100
    Sales at risk
    $175.0K/mo
    $2.1M/yr if unaddressed
    Products to fix
    370 of 500
    74% of catalog needs work
    Time to fix
    33d 1m
    Manual vs Dondo
    23th percentile of 1,145 audited stores
    The verdict

    Your current overall catalog score of 47.5/100 places your store significantly below the industry average for mass-market fashion and footwear/athletic brands (55-65). This indicates substantial room for improvement across multiple critical dimensions, particularly in visual content, SEO optimization, and persuasive copywriting. Addressing these areas effectively will be crucial for elevating your brand's online presence to match its influential offline position and to maximize its e-commerce potential.

    Score 46/100
    Manual
    258.3h/mo
    $11.6K/mo
    @ $45/hr · 258.3h
    vs
    Dondo
    1 min
    Included
    Same result, automated
    Where you're losing
    Expand product image sets (currently 1.9 per product, need 3+)
    $131.3K/mo
    Improve catalog SEO fields
    $64.8K/mo
    Rewrite weak product titles
    $64.8K/mo
    Conservative
    $110.5K/mo
    Moderate
    $175.0K/mo
    Aggressive
    $262.5K/mo
    Research-backed conversion impact rates
    Descriptions: 10% conversion loss (Salsify 2024: 55% won't buy from poor content)Images: 15% conversion loss (Photoroom/Pixelz 2024: 58-100% sales increase with images)Titles: 5% revenue impact (15% CTR loss × 53% organic traffic share — FeedOps 2025)SEO: 5% organic traffic loss (BrightEdge 2025: 53% of traffic is organic)

    Monthly online revenue of $1.8M based on reported annual revenue of ~$21M USD.

    Formula: Sampled 50 of 500 products (×10 extrapolation). Losses combined multiplicatively: 1-(1-r₁)(1-r₂)(1-r₃)(1-r₄) to avoid double-counting.

    Act 02 · Audience

    Who you're talking to, and the gap between you.

    Before we look at what's broken, we need to understand who reads your product pages and what they came for.

    02 · 01 — Buyer

    Meet Alex.

    She's 60-70% of revenue of your revenue — and your product pages aren't answering her questions.

    Alex is a 22-year-old university student and freelance graphic designer living in a major city. They're deeply immersed in skate culture and appreciate streetwear brands that resonate with authentic subcultural roots and tell a story beyond just fashion. They value individuality, community, and brands that stand for something. Alex follows streetwear blogs, attends local skate events, and frequently browses social media for new drops and collaborations. They seek apparel that is not only stylish but also durable and speaks to their identity and values.
    Alex 'Skate' Chen
    She walks in already thinking:

    Long delivery times (up to 3 weeks for shipment) are frustrating, especially for hyped drops.

    Specific product availability issues, like regional restrictions for collections, feel like a missed opportunity.

    Concerns about outsourced warehousing leading to potential delivery problems or product damage.

    What she's trying to do:

    Express my identity and cultural affiliations through unique and authentic streetwear.

    Connect with a like-minded community that shares my values and interests.

    Own high-quality, durable apparel that stands the test of time and reflects my lifestyle.

    What pushes her to buy:

    High-profile collaborations that merge two beloved cultural elements.

    Narrative-driven apparel and storytelling that resonates with their values (e.g., 'Environmentally Doomed').

    Limited edition drops or exclusive items that signify membership in a community.

    IncomeUSD 30,000 - 50,000 (disposable income from freelance work/part-time job)
    LocationUrban centers, globally, with a strong affinity for West Coast/California lifestyle.
    ChannelInstagram, TikTok, Brand Website, Streetwear Blogs
    Lack of Detailed Product Information for Decision Making

    The current catalog titles and descriptions often lack the depth and detail that Alex, as an informed and value-conscious buyer, seeks. Generic titles like 'Draft Snapback' or 'Team Snapback' don't convey the brand's 'People Over Product' ethos or the narrative behind the design. Crucial material details (e.g., 'Acrylic-Wool Unstructured 5-panel') and specific design elements are often buried in short descriptions or missing. This prevents Alex from quickly understanding the quality, unique features, or story behind a product, making it harder to justify the purchase, especially when competing with brands known for their explicit transparency and detailed product stories. The inconsistency in description quality means some items resonate deeply while others appear generic, failing to engage Alex's desire for authenticity and storytelling.

    02 · 02 — Voice

    Your brand voice, scored.

    Community-DrivenThe brand explicitly prioritizes fostering a global community and authentic connections, living by the mantra 'People Over Product'.
    Narrative-CentricThe brand's products and identity are deeply rooted in storytelling, reflecting cultural subgenres and personal expression.
    Authentic StreetwearEmbodying an urban and Californian subculture aesthetic, the brand offers premium apparel that celebrates genuine individuality.
    Cultural VoiceOperating as both a streetwear label and a media platform, it actively engages in and contributes to youth culture discourse.
    Formal
    Casual
    Serious
    Playful
    Technical
    Accessible
    Reserved
    Expressive
    Traditional
    Pioneering
    Best of your brand
    The Hundreds is a community-based streetwear brand and media platform with an emphasis on People Over Product.
    thehundreds.com/about
    Your product pages
    While The Hundreds brand identity is deeply rooted in 'Authentic Storytelling' and 'People Over Product,' most product descriptions in the catalog are purely factual (material, size, color)
    Inconsistent Narrative Depth

    While The Hundreds brand identity is deeply rooted in 'Authentic Storytelling' and 'People Over Product,' most product descriptions in the catalog are purely factual (material, size, color). They lack the narrative depth, cultural context, or philosophical engagement that defines the brand. For instance, the 'Environmentally Doomed Snapback' description successfully embeds brand values by explaining the graphic's meaning ('sharing our truth has always mattered to us'), whereas items like 'Draft Snapback' offer only generic specifications. This discrepancy represents a missed opportunity to infuse every product with the brand's unique voice and reinforce its mission of narrative-driven apparel, thus creating a more cohesive and engaging customer experience.

    To empower global youth culture by providing premium, narrative-driven apparel that celebrates individuality and community, prioritizing people over product.
    ~$21M USD
    Revenue
    62 (as of Jul 01, 2024)
    Team
    Not explicitly summed, see socialBreakdown for individual platform counts.
    Social presence
    Global youth culture, young adults and teenagers interested in skateboarding, surf, punk, and hip-hop cultures, and West Coast/California style.
    Customers
    Key differentiators
    Operates as a community-based streetwear brand and media platform with an emphasis on "People Over Product" and storytelling.Known for narrative-driven apparel and high-profile collaborations.Maintains an online magazine and blog as a cultural hub.Focuses on fostering authentic connections within its global audience.
    Values
    People Over ProductAuthenticityStorytellingCommunityIndividuality
    Tech stack
    Shopify (e-commerce platform)DoubleClick Floodlight (Advertising)jQuery CDN (Content Delivery Network)Microsoft 365 (Email)jQuery (Javascript Libraries)Firepush (Marketing Automation)Venmo (Payment Processing)Shop Pay (Payment Processing)HSTS (Security)
    2.2/5
    Trustpilot (111)
    /5
    Google ()
    What customers love
    • Loyal customer base and strong community following.
    • Good quality t-shirt blanks, with noticeable improvements over the years.
    • Appreciation for their UK operation for cutting shipping costs.
    Common complaints
    • Issues with delivery times (up to 3 weeks for shipment).
    • Specific complaints regarding product availability after purchase (e.g., Pokémon collection not available for UK customers despite being offered).
    • Outsourcing warehousing and pick-and-pack services leading to delivery issues.
    Social presence
    44.9K
    tiktok
    285K
    twitter
    109K
    youtube
    1.4M
    facebook
    02 · 03 — Proof

    Same product, rewritten for Alex.

    Team Snapback
    Today

    Team Snapback

    Circa: Unknown Size: OS Color: Green/Purple Condition: THIS ITEM IS FINAL SALE.
    After · Dondo

    The Hundreds Team Green/Purple Snapback Hat - Adjustable Streetwear Cap

    Step up your headwear game with The Hundreds Team Snapback, a timeless piece designed for the core of our community. This isn't just a hat; it's a statement of belonging, carrying the authentic spirit of The Hundreds. * **Classic Design:** Featuring a bold Green and Purple colorway with the iconic 'Team' graphic, this snapback connects you to our heritage and keeps your style on point. * **Adjustable Comfort:** Designed as One Size (OS) with a classic snapback closure, ensuring a comfortable, custom fit for all-day wear, whether you're at the skate park or hitting the city streets. * **Authentic Vintage:** Circa: Unknown, this piece carries the unique character of our Greatest Hits Collection, offering an exclusive vintage find that stands apart. * **Durable Construction:** Crafted with quality materials for lasting wear, embodying the resilience and spirit of youth culture. Rest assured, every piece from our Greatest Hits collection, including this final sale item, is a hand-picked slice of our history, authenticated by The Hundreds for our global community.
    Rich Logo T-Shirt
    Today

    Rich Logo T-Shirt

    Circa: Unknown Size: 2XL Color: Navy Condition: Worn THIS ITEM IS FINAL SALE.
    After · Dondo

    The Hundreds Rich Logo Navy Graphic T-Shirt - Vintage 2XL Worn Tee

    Embrace the authentic narrative of streetwear with The Hundreds Rich Logo T-Shirt, a piece that’s more than just fabric – it’s a story worn with pride. This isn't just a tee; it's a testament to the enduring legacy of our community and 'People Over Product' ethos. * **Iconic 'Rich' Logo:** Featuring the legendary 'Rich' graphic in Navy, this tee represents a cornerstone of The Hundreds' visual identity, resonating with those who know true subcultural roots. * **Authentic Worn Condition:** Circa: Unknown. This 2XL tee arrives in a beautifully 'Worn' condition, offering a unique, lived-in feel and genuine vintage character that tells its own story – no break-in period required. * **Premium Cotton Comfort:** Crafted from quality, soft cotton (as expected from The Hundreds), ensuring a comfortable, relaxed fit that gets better with every wear. * **Exclusive Vintage Find:** As part of our curated vintage selection, this piece offers a rare opportunity to own a fragment of our brand's history, connecting you to our journey. Every vintage item, including this final sale piece, is hand-selected for its unique history and authenticated by The Hundreds, celebrating individuality within our global community. Expect a slight wait for unique drops like this, as we prioritize quality and authenticity in every shipment.
    Environmentally Doomed Snapback
    Today

    Environmentally Doomed Snapback

    Circa: 2019 Size: OS Color: Black Condition: Sample THIS ITEM IS FINAL SALE.
    After · Dondo

    The Hundreds Environmentally Doomed Black Snapback - 2019 Vintage Sample

    Make a statement with The Hundreds Environmentally Doomed Snapback, a powerful piece from our 2019 collection that speaks volumes. This isn't just headwear; it's a narrative-driven artifact, embodying our commitment to cultural voice and 'People Over Product' through compelling storytelling. * **Narrative-Driven Design:** The iconic 'Environmentally Doomed' graphic on a sleek black cap delivers a potent message, resonating with our community's consciousness and individual expression. * **Exclusive Sample Status:** Circa: 2019. This rare 'Sample' edition offers unparalleled exclusivity, making it a highly collectible piece for those who appreciate unique streetwear history. * **Adjustable One Size:** Designed as One Size (OS) with a classic snapback closure, ensuring a comfortable, customizable fit that’s ready to make a statement wherever you go. * **Premium Construction:** Built with durable materials, this snapback combines a significant message with the quality expected from The Hundreds, ensuring longevity for your unique piece. As a rare, authenticated sample from our archives, this final sale item is a testament to our brand's journey and cultural impact. We ensure meticulous handling for all unique finds, though special items may occasionally have extended fulfillment times to guarantee their safe arrival.
    Act 03 · Diagnosis

    Where it's bleeding, ranked.

    Issues ordered by cost. Expand any row for the evidence.

    03 · 01 — Dimensions

    Six dimensions, scored.

    Title quality
    40%
    Issues
    • Product titles are generally too short and generic, often failing to include crucial details that customers and search engines rely on for discovery.
    • Examples like "Draft Snapback", "Team Snapback", and "Rich Logo T-Shirt" lack descriptive keywords such as material, specific design features, or color.
    • The "Perfect Pullover Hoodie" title doesn't highlight its 380gsm cotton fleece blend.
    Recommendations
    • Implement a standardized and more comprehensive title format across your catalog: [Brand Name] + [Product Type] + [Key Feature/Material] + [Design Element] + [Color].
    • Aim for titles between 50-80 characters, e.g., "The Hundreds Draft Acrylic-Wool Embroidered Snapback - Black" or "The Hundreds Perfect Pullover 380gsm Fleece Hoodie - Athletic Heather."
    Description quality
    55%
    Issues
    • There's a stark inconsistency in the quality and depth of product descriptions.
    • A large segment of your catalog, particularly items from the "Greatest Hits" collection (e.g., "Striped Shirt Snapback", "Rich Logo T-Shirt", "Star Valkyrie Baseball T-Shirt"), features extremely sparse descriptions (77-88 chars).
    • These minimalistic descriptions fail to engage customers or convey product value.
    • Even for longer descriptions, like that of the "Draft Snapback", specifications are presented in a dense paragraph, making them difficult to quickly digest.
    Recommendations
    • For all new products, ensure descriptions exceed 150 characters, prioritize benefits, and use bullet points for scannable specifications.
    • For "Greatest Hits" vintage items, expand on the "Circa" information to provide historical context or storytelling, explaining the significance of the design or era.
    Image quality
    30%
    Issues
    • The catalog's average of 1.9 images per product is notably below the industry standard of 3+ images.
    • A significant number of products, including "Environmentally Doomed Snapback", "Striped Shirt Snapback", "Jack Was Here! Adam Snapback", "Team Snapback", and all the "Greatest Hits" T-shirts, display only a single image.
    • This lack of visual information prevents customers from seeing the product from various angles, appreciating details, or understanding its fit.
    Recommendations
    • Aim for a minimum of 3-5 high-quality images per product.
    • This should include a clear hero shot, different angles (front, back, side), close-ups of unique details (e.g., embroidered logo on the "Draft Snapback"), and lifestyle shots featuring models to showcase fit and styling.
    Pricing strategy
    50%
    Issues
    • The store is currently missing opportunities to leverage effective pricing psychology.
    • Only "Team 2 Snapback" clearly communicates a discount with a visible "was" price.
    • Several products, such as "Draft Snapback" ($39, was $39), "Striped Shirt Snapback" ($30, was $30), and "City Nylon Snapback" ($30, was $30), display identical current and "was" prices, creating confusion and undermining any perception of a deal.
    • There is no consistent application of charm pricing (e.g., ending prices with $.99).
    Recommendations
    • Implement a clear and consistent strategy for displaying promotional pricing, ensuring the "was" price is always higher than the current price.
    • Experiment with charm pricing (e.g., $X.99) for appropriate product tiers.
    • For higher-priced items, explore displaying installment or financing options prominently.
    Catalog structure
    65%
    Issues
    • Issues arise with variant consistency; for example, the description for "Draft Snapback" explicitly mentions "Colors: Black, Burgundy," but the product listing shows only 1 variant.
    • The "Perfect Pullover Hoodie" description cuts off the list of available colors while listing 5 variants, hinting at potential incomplete information.
    • A significant portion of product tags are internal system codes (e.g., `8Aug2024-Fall24D1`, `10Nov25-GreatestHits`, `20DISC-SAS-sale`), which do not serve customer-facing navigation or filtering.
    Recommendations
    • Conduct a thorough audit of your product variants. Ensure that all available options, particularly colors and sizes mentioned in descriptions, are correctly configured as selectable variants.
    • Clean up your tagging system by removing internal codes and focusing exclusively on customer-friendly, descriptive tags that genuinely aid product discovery and filtering (e.g., "hoodie", "snapback", "t-shirt", "vintage collection", "collaboration", "crewneck").
    SEO & discoverability
    45%
    Issues
    • The most significant weakness is the brevity and lack of keyword optimization in product titles, with an average title length of 23 characters.
    • Titles like "Team Snapback" and "Rich Logo T-Shirt" are too generic, missing opportunities to include brand names, materials, specific design elements, or other descriptive keywords.
    • Many product descriptions, particularly for the "Greatest Hits" vintage items (e.g., "Environmentally Doomed Snapback" at 76 chars, "Striped Shirt Snapback" at 78 chars), are extremely short, providing minimal textual content for search engine crawlers.
    Recommendations
    • Implement an SEO-focused strategy for product titles, aiming for 50-80 characters and incorporating the brand name, product type, key attributes (e.g., "embroidered graphic", "organic cotton", "vintage wash"), and color.
    • Drastically expand thin product descriptions, especially for vintage items, to include more relevant keywords, long-tail search terms, and narrative context.
    • Ensure all product images have descriptive alt text to improve image search visibility.
    03 · 01b — Issues

    Top issues, ranked by cost.

    01

    Insufficient images leading to low conversion rates.

    +$61.3K/mo

    Many products, including 'Environmentally Doomed Snapback' and 'Greatest Hits' T-shirts, feature only one image. This severely limits a customer's ability to visualize the product, its fit, and details, leading to higher abandonment rates as they cannot make informed purchasing decisions.

    critical
    02

    Product titles are too short and lack keywords.

    +$43.8K/mo

    Generic titles like 'Team Snapback' and 'Rich Logo T-Shirt' fail to include essential brand, material, or specific design keywords that customers and search engines use, making products less discoverable and less appealing in search results.

    critical
    03

    Sparse and unpersuasive descriptions for 'Greatest Hits' items.

    +$31.5K/mo

    Products such as 'Striped Shirt Snapback' and 'Rich Logo T-Shirt' have extremely brief descriptions that are purely factual ('Circa, Size, Color, Condition') and fail to leverage The Hundreds' narrative-driven brand identity or provide compelling reasons to buy.

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    04

    Ineffective pricing strategy and psychology.

    +$22.8K/mo

    The lack of clear 'was' prices for most discounted items, coupled with inconsistent or confusing price anchoring (e.g., 'Draft Snapback' listed at $39 with a 'was: $39'), means customers don't perceive the value or urgency of a deal.

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    05

    Incomplete product variants and cluttered internal tags.

    +$15.8K/mo

    Products like 'Draft Snapback' are described with multiple colors but only show one variant, preventing customers from selecting other options. Additionally, an abundance of internal system tags rather than customer-friendly filters makes navigation less intuitive.

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    03 · 03 — Benchmark

    How you stack up.

    The Hundreds (You)
    46
    Stüssy
    80
    Supreme
    75
    RVCA
    68
    BrandDesc wordsLifestyle %Materials %Voice %
    The Hundreds (You)31w50%38%90%
    Stüssy60w75%65%80%
    Supreme40w70%55%85%
    RVCA91w100%46%95%

    Competitors were identified based on their alignment with The Hundreds' product category (Streetwear Apparel and Lifestyle) and market (United States). Public web signals from their official websites and general brand information were used to qualitatively estimate catalog quality metrics. Product page structures, description lengths, image types (e.g., lifestyle vs. product-only), explicit material mentions, and brand voice were assessed. Scores are relative to industry best practices and perceived quality of content.

    Competitor metrics are estimates from public web signals, not scraped catalog counts.

    Accessories (7 · 14%)
    33%

    Weak titles (0%)

    HEADWEAR (9 · 18%)
    52%

    Weak titles (22%)

    ACCESSORIES (4 · 8%)
    58%

    Weak titles (0%)

    TOPS (18 · 36%)
    59%

    Weak titles (28%)

    Uncategorized (4 · 8%)
    75%

    Insufficient images (50%)

    BOTTOMS (8 · 16%)
    79%

    Weak titles (38%)

    Category distribution
    TOPS
    36%
    HEADWEAR
    18%
    BOTTOMS
    16%
    Accessories
    14%
    ACCESSORIES
    8%
    Uncategorized
    8%
    Price analysis
    $15
    Min
    $84
    Avg
    $60
    Median
    $1,000
    Max
    14%
    Budget
    29%
    Mid-range
    7%
    Premium
    Coverage
    100%
    Has description
    193
    Avg desc length
    100%
    Has images
    1.9
    Avg imgs/product
    58%
    Compare-at
    16%
    Psychological
    35%
    Avg discount
    Installments
    Bundles
    Issues
    • Only 16% use psychological pricing patterns (.99, .95)
    • No installment/financing information visible in product descriptions
    Recommendations
    • Apply charm pricing (.99 endings) to high-traffic products for 1-3% conversion lift
    • Add payment plan visibility to high-ticket product descriptions to reduce sticker shock
    Homepage
    60
    Perf
    92
    A11y
    92
    SEO
    14.9 s
    LCP
    1.8 s
    FCP
    0.011
    CLS
    370 ms
    TBT
    Product page
    38
    Perf
    90
    A11y
    92
    SEO
    5.8 s
    LCP
    Mobile issues
    • Product page mobile performance is 38/100 — shoppers abandon slow PDPs
    • Product pages are 22 points slower than homepage — indicates heavy PDP content
    JSON-LD
    100%
    Product schema
    100%
    Breadcrumb schema
    0%
    Offer schema
    100%
    Review schema
    0%
    Missing fields
    BreadcrumbList schema
    Sample pages
    thehundreds.com/products/draft-snapback-f24
    100%
    thehundreds.com/products/environmentally-doomed-black-gh-2025
    89%
    thehundreds.com/products/environmentally-doomed-gh-2025
    89%
    Recommendations
    • Add BreadcrumbList schema to improve site hierarchy signals and search appearance
    • Add Review or AggregateRating schema to display star ratings in search results
    265
    Avg links
    1
    Depth
    Breadcrumbs
    Cross-sell
    Issues
    • No cross-sell or related product sections detected on product pages
    Recommendations
    • Add "Related Products" or "You May Also Like" sections to increase session depth and AOV
    25,000
    Low est.
    50,000
    Mid est.
    100,000
    High est.
    organic
    45%
    paid
    20%
    direct
    20%
    social
    10%
    referral
    5%
    Act 04 · Plan

    What we do about it.

    One ranked roadmap, three views. Phase 1 alone recovers the majority inside 2 weeks.

    04 · 01 — Roadmap

    The action plan, three ways.

    01

    Expand product image sets (currently 1.9 per product, need 3+)

    Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.

    +$131.3K/mo·250 products
    high
    02

    Rewrite weak product titles

    Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.

    +$64.8K/mo·370 products
    low
    03

    Improve catalog SEO fields

    Incomplete SEO fields limit how much organic traffic your existing catalog can capture.

    +$64.8K/mo·370 products
    medium
    Your 7-day plan
    Day 1Day 1: Fix the first batch of expand product image sets (currently 1.9 per product, need 3+) with AI Image Generator.
    Day 2Day 2: Apply the same fix to 25 high-priority products.
    Day 3Day 3: Address rewrite weak product titles for products with the most visible conversion gaps.
    Day 4Day 4: Review Dondo-generated copy for brand voice and customer objections.
    Day 5Day 5: Use Listing Optimizer to clean up the next catalog issue.
    Day 6Day 6: Publish improvements and check the highest-impact PDPs.
    Day 7Day 7: Monitor performance and continue with the next product batch.
    Quick wins — do these Monday
    • Rewrite 10 worst product titles (10 min each, or instant with Dondo)
    • Add compare-at prices to 10 high-traffic products
    Week 1Title optimizationSEO Specialist

    Clearer product names that are easier to scan, search, and compare.

    Manual: 30.8h · Dondo: 25m
    Week 2Image coverage expansionVisual Content / Photographer

    Richer PDPs with stronger visual confidence and fewer abandoned product views.

    Manual: 52.1h · Dondo: 17m
    Week 3SEO & metadata cleanupSEO Specialist

    A more discoverable catalog with cleaner metadata and stronger search intent.

    Manual: 46.3h · Dondo: 25m
    PDP conversion rate
    +15-25% lift
    30 days post-fix
    PDP bounce rate
    -10-20% reduction
    30 days post-fix
    Add-to-cart rate
    +20-40% lift
    30 days post-fix
    Product return rate
    -5-10% reduction
    90 days post-fix
    Organic CTR (Search Console)
    +15-30% lift
    60 days post-fix
    Search impressions
    +10-20% increase
    60 days post-fix
    A/B test suggestion

    Adding 3+ images per product increases add-to-cart rate

    Control
    50% of products keep current image count
    Variant
    50% of products receive additional lifestyle/detail images
    Sample: Min 1,000 sessions per variant (2,000 total)Duration: 14-21 days
    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.
    Recommended tools
    Google Analytics 4Google Search ConsolePlatform analytics (VTEX/Shopify)Heatmap tool (Hotjar/Microsoft Clarity)
    04 · 02 — Recommendations

    What Dondo fixes for you.

    01

    Insufficient images.

    Utilize Dondo's "AI Image Generator" to create professional product photos, including diverse angles, detailed close-ups, and engaging lifestyle shots for all your products, particularly those with only one image.

    +50-100% conversion rate for products with previously limited visuals.·AI Image Generator
    high
    02

    Short, unoptimized titles.

    Deploy Dondo's "AI Title Generator" to efficiently rewrite and optimize all product titles. This will ensure they are keyword-rich, include brand and key attributes, and meet optimal character length for enhanced SEO.

    +20-30% organic search traffic and click-through rates.·AI Title Generator
    high
    03

    Sparse and unpersuasive descriptions.

    Implement Dondo's "AI Description Writer" to generate persuasive, SEO-rich, and brand-aligned descriptions. Focus on expanding narrative for your "Greatest Hits" items and highlighting benefits and features for new arrivals.

    +15-25% conversion rate, especially for your "Greatest Hits" collection.·AI Description Writer
    high
    04

    Ineffective pricing strategy.

    Employ Dondo's "Competitor Analysis" to benchmark your pricing and promotional strategies against competitors. Use these insights to implement clear "compare-at" pricing for sales and strategically apply psychological pricing tactics.

    +10-20% conversion rate and improved perceived value.·Competitor Analysis
    medium
    05

    Incomplete variants and cluttered tags.

    Leverage Dondo's "Listing Optimizer" to audit and automatically complete all product variants, ensuring customers can select every available option. Use it to refine your tagging system, replacing internal codes with clear, customer-centric filter tags.

    +5-10% conversion rate by reducing friction in product selection and improving site navigation.·Listing Optimizer
    medium
    04 · 03 — Queue

    The product fix queue.

    Connect Dondo and this becomes your work surface.

    Product
    Score
    Impact
    Feature
    Team Snapback
    30
    +$23.6K
    AI Image Generator
    Rich Logo T-Shirt
    30
    +$19.7K
    AI Image Generator
    Environmentally Doomed Snapback
    30
    +$15.8K
    AI Image Generator
    Striped Shirt Snapback
    30
    +$13.1K
    AI Image Generator
    Star Valkyrie Baseball T-Shirt
    30
    +$11.8K
    AI Image Generator
    Jack Was Here! Adam Snapback
    30
    +$10.5K
    AI Image Generator
    Breaking Slant Logo T-Shirt
    30
    +$9.2K
    AI Image Generator
    Santa Monica Store Exclusive T-Shirt
    30
    +$7.9K
    AI Image Generator
    Expand product image sets (currently 1.9 per product, need 3+)
    6250m → AI Image Generator
    Rewrite weak product titles
    3700m → AI Title Generator
    Improve catalog SEO fields
    5550m → Listing Optimizer
    Dondo-style rewrite improved the sample title from 13 to 71 characters.The improved sample description went from 12 to 168 words.Insufficient images leading to low conversion rates. is tied to an estimated $175.0K/month.Inconsistent Narrative Depth
    Recap · what's at stake

    You're losing $175.0K every month this stays as-is.

    370 products to fix. Dondo runs it in 1 minutes.

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