You'd think I'd know our products inside and out. The fact is that I, and the rest of our team, learn something new all the time. We'll, in turn, share that knowledge with customers when we do.
We recently researched our
percentage of returns by product for the spring season. Frankly, I hate returns. But I realize they are a part of selling online as you don't typically get a chance to see, touch, or feel the product. But fortunately, we don't get as many returns as one might think. Why?
No one else out there provides as much information as we do to help the customer get it right the first time with many alternative, zoomed images and thorough descriptions.
But we don't always get it right. Our research showed us that certain products are returned more than others with the reason being attributed to a lack of knowledge or information-sharing. Which products?
1) Specific ones due to a lack of the right information.One product we noticed a few months back that got returned often was one of our nicest products, the
Majestic umpire jacket. We were stumped. Why was this nice jacket getting returned so much? One reason derived out of the fact this jacket was to be worn tucked into your pants, not as a pullover. We knew that. (And boy does it look sharp tucked in like the Major Leaguers do.) But we hadn't shared it, nor had the manufacturer. Now, since this tidbit has been shared, the percentage of returns of this item has dropped to about 20% of previous levels.
2) Sizing discrepancies by manufacturer.We have 3 combo pants in stock this season. All 3 are roughly the same level of quality overall, but we found our medium priced
Letrell brand was getting returned at a rate of about 3 times higher than the other brands. Why? After deeper investigation we found the problem to be that they are around 3/8 inch smaller around the waist compared to other brands' sizes (so a 34 is really like a 33 5/8). Frustrating. We have since shared this newfound knowledge for now, but are looking at longer term solutions.
3) The smaller sizes of protective gearWhen people choose a chest protector or shin guards, the smaller ones get returned at a rate of about 3 to 1 compared to the larger. I hope now that since we've mentioned return rates on each product size, where there is a disrepancy, that it will help those few people who are having trouble deciding between the 2 sizes to nudge them along to think the larger one instead. I think this will help, but in the future what will help most is to show images of both sizes side-by-side and/or worn. I'll add this to the project list.
So knowledge is important. So let's all "keep" learning so you "keep" more of the products you buy without returning them.