Add missing product images
Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.
Analizamos 56 de tus 56 productos. Tu catálogo puntúa 68/100 — las mejores marcas de e-commerce llegan a 94. Esa brecha vale $3.5K/mes en ventas no realizadas.
“Your catalog quality is currently sub-par, hindered by amateurish data leaks and technical noise that top-tier competitors solved long ago. Immediate remediation is required to move from a basic logistics list to a professional retail environment.”
Monthly revenue estimated from 56 products, $3.5K avg price, ~5K monthly visits scaled by catalog size, 2% conversion rate.
Formula: Sampled 56 of 56 products (×1 extrapolation). Losses combined multiplicatively: 1-(1-r₁)(1-r₂)(1-r₃)(1-r₄) to avoid double-counting.
Antes de ver qué está roto, necesitamos entender quién lee tus páginas de producto y qué buscan.
Ella es 65-75% de tus ingresos — y tus páginas de producto no responden sus preguntas.
Lack of visual proof: High-ticket items like the $33,999 mechanical watch are listed without high-quality imagery, making the purchase feel like a high-risk gamble.
Perceived site instability: The presence of 'This store does not exist' messages and 'Untitled' product titles suggests a fly-by-night operation rather than a legitimate luxury boutique.
Technical data leaks: Seeing logistical jargon like 'Cross border electricity supplier' in titles makes him worry the product is a mass-produced dropship item rather than a curated 'MICKY MARK' luxury piece.
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Visual complexity: He is drawn to 'Hollow Out' or 'Skeleton' designs that show off the internal mechanics, providing a high-status aesthetic.
Exclusivity messaging: Listings that mention limited availability (e.g., 'Only 100 order available' for Royal cigars) trigger his fear of missing out on a rare status symbol.
Material prestige: The mention of '18K gold' and 'Swiss Movement' serves as a primary justification for high-ticket price points.
The catalog attempts to sell items at a $4,000 to $33,000 price point—tier-one luxury territory—while providing a sub-par user experience. The 'Catalog Gap' is the absence of professional-grade product storytelling and visual assets. While Marcus wants the 'Mechanical Watch Large Dial,' the raw HTML in the description and 'Untitled 22Mar' titles prevent him from trusting the store with a transaction of that magnitude. To convert this persona, the catalog needs to replace logistical metadata with 'white-glove' technical specifications and verified photography.
There is a sharp divide between the brand's luxury headlines and the technical product information snippets. Many catalog items use fragmented specifications and raw metadata that lack the sophisticated narrative voice found in the primary marketing slogans, potentially undermining the premium price points.

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High-value jewelry items are listed without visual assets, creating a significant barrier to conversion and trust.
criticalProduct titles contain internal logistics jargon and drafting notes, such as 'Cross border electricity supplier' and 'Untitled 22Mar'.
criticalProduct descriptions are contaminated with raw HTML remnants and internal payment policies not intended for customer view.
criticalDescription lengths vary wildly from 0 to 4,000 characters, indicating a lack of standardized content governance.
warningActive SKUs exist as placeholder listings, which degrades the professionalism and perceived authority of the store.
criticalCompetitors were identified by filtering for retailers that simultaneously carry luxury timepieces, 18K gold jewelry (specifically Cuban links), and premium lifestyle accessories. Metrics were estimated by analyzing product detail pages (PDPs) for technical specification depth, image composition, and certification transparency.
Competitor metrics are estimates from public web signals, not scraped catalog counts.
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Un roadmap ordenado, tres vistas. La fase 1 sola recupera la mayoría en 2 semanas.
Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.
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.
Thin or missing descriptions force shoppers to guess why the product is worth buying.
Clearer product names that are easier to scan, search, and compare.
More complete PDPs that explain value, answer objections, and support conversion.
Richer PDPs with stronger visual confidence and fewer abandoned product views.
A more discoverable catalog with cleaner metadata and stronger search intent.
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