{"url":"https://www.clear.sale/blog/infographic-top-causes-of-shopping-cart-abandonment","title":"[Infographic] Top Causes of Shopping Cart Abandonment","tldr":"Cart abandonment rates top 70% for many e-commerce retailers. Here’s what merchants need to\nknow about what’s causing them.","markdown":"With online consumers [placing more than $9 trillion](https://financesonline.com/shopping-cart-abandonment-statistics/) of merchandise in their shopping carts in 2017 alone, it’s clear there’s big money at stake in e-commerce retail.What you might not realize is that the average e-commerce store [loses more than 75%](https://www.barilliance.com/10-reasons-shopping-cart-abandonment/) of the value of those potential sales to cart abandonment.\n\n### See Infographic below:\n\nIt’s impossible to eliminate cart abandonment. But if you can understand where it’s coming from and why it’s happening, you can recover up to [63% of abandoned merchandise](https://www.privy.com/blog/what-causes-shopping-cart-abandonment). These cart abandonment statistics can help you get started with increasing conversions and boosting revenue.\n\n## Global Regions Most Vulnerable to Cart Abandonment\n\nIf there’s some good news to be found in online shopping cart abandonment, it’s that rates don’t vary much by region. But here’s the bad news: These rates still top 70% for the major shopping regions.\n\n- 76.3% — Asia and the Pacific Islands\n\n- 76.1% — The Middle East\n\n- 75.3% — Latin America\n\n- 74% — North America\n\n- 70.9% — Europe\n\nSource: [CreditDonkey](https://www.creditdonkey.com/shopping-abandonment-statistics.html)\n\n## Cart Abandonment by Sector\n\nEach sector has different purchase processes and customer behavior, so it makes sense that cart abandonment can fluctuate wildly among sectors. As a customer’s decision-making process becomes more complex and requires more research — like booking air travel or making financial decisions — customers feel they need to “shop around” before committing to a purchase. The result? Sectors like these inevitably see higher abandonment rates.\n\n- 87.87% — Airlines\n\n- 81.31% — Travel\n\n- 77.97% — Finance\n\n- 74.58% — Retail\n\n- 74.13% — Fashion\n\nSource: [SaleCycle](https://www.salecycle.com/blog/strategies/what-is-cart-abandonment/)\n\n## The Effect of Browsing Device on Cart Abandonment\n\nEven the device a customer is using can affect abandonment rates. Customers tend to use multiple devices to do research before making a purchase — spending time at lunch, for example, browsing for shoes on their work computers but not making the purchase until they’re at home on their desktop.\n\nAnother cause for cart abandonment can be a clunky mobile app that isn’t optimized for mobile, leaving customers searching for a more seamless shopping experience with another vendor.\n\nIn general, the smaller the screen, the higher the abandonment rate.\n\n- 73.1%— Work mobile\n\n- 66.2% — Work computer\n\n- 64.7% — Personal smartphone\n\n- 63.5% — Tablet\n\n- 63.8% — Personal laptop\n\n- 61% — Personal desktop\n\nSource: [Barclays Corporate](https://www.barclayscorporate.com/content/dam/barclaycard/documents/business/news-and-insights/from-browse-to-buy.pdf)\n\n## Top Products Left in Carts\n\nBut even merchants selling products in lower-risk sectors can find themselves vulnerable to cart abandonment. Clothing items tend to be especially prone to being left in a cart.\n\n- Women’s knitwear\n\n- Leather goods\n\n- Women’s lingerie and hosiery\n\n- Headphones\n\n- Watches\n\n- Women’s sportswear\n\n- Women’s skirts\n\n- Books\n\n- Men’s pants and jeans\n\n- Women’s tops and shirts\n\nSource: [Barclays Corporate](https://www.barclayscorporate.com/content/dam/barclaycard/documents/business/news-and-insights/from-browse-to-buy.pdf)\n\n## Top 18 Reasons for Cart Abandonment\n\nWhile it’s important to know *where* shopping cart abandonment happens, it’s even more critical to know *why* it happens.\n\n- 92% — Negative peer reviews\n\n- 80% — Lack of good return policy\n\n- 75% — Slow-loading site\n\n- 63% — Shipping costs too much\n\n- 59% — Not ready to purchase\n\n- 55% — Hidden extra costs\n\n- 46% — Discount code doesn’t work\n\n- 36% — Order takes too long to ship\n\n- 35% — Required registration\n\n- 35% — Site isn’t secure\n\n- 30% — Have to re-enter credit card information\n\n- 27% — Checkout process is too complicated\n\n- 25% — Prices are too high\n\n- 25% — Have to re-enter shipping information\n\n- 20% — Website had errors or crashed\n\n- 16% — Slow delivery times\n\n- 8% — Not enough payment methods\n\n- 4% — Credit card was declined\n\nSource: [FinancesOnline](https://financesonline.com/shopping-cart-abandonment-statistics/), [Statista](https://www.statista.com/statistics/379508/primary-reason-for-digital-shoppers-to-abandon-carts/) and [Baymard Institute](https://baymard.com/blog/ecommerce-checkout-usability-report-and-benchmark)\n\nPreventing shopping cart abandonment can be a challenge for even the most seasoned e-commerce retailers. But here’s the good news: There are several steps merchants can take to [reduce their cart abandonment rates](https://blog.clear.sale/top-tips-for-minimizing-shopping-cart-abandonment). Even small changes to the browsing and buying experience details can make a big difference between a conversion and an abandoned cart.\n\nReady to learn about how you can optimize your checkout process and take your e-commerce store to the next level? The team at ClearSale can help.\n\n[Contact us today](https://www.clear.sale/getstarted) to get started!"}