
To suggest someone view their cart at your local supermarket or Big Box store would seem to be an odd suggestion. Everything they have in there is going to be right in front of them the entire time they’re pushing it through the store and until they take it up to the till. But when we’re talking about an online store and a virtual one then view cart and proceed to checkout have entirely different meanings. People might abandon carts in the parking lot of an actual store, but an abandoned cart for an eCommerce website means the site visitor never took their items to checkout. It’s for this reason that secure managed WordPress hosting for eCommerce cart recovery is often a priority for these types of websites. It’s going to be best if people complete their purchases most of the time they add anything to their cart, and that doesn’t need any explanation if you have an eCommerce website or online store of any sort. The greater volume of sales, the better and that’s always going to be the way it is. There are going to be instances where visitors will intentionally abandon their carts, and it’s true that some people will add items to carts only to see how much they’ll need to pay in shipping, Fair enough, but there are going to be other instances where the person did intend to complete their purchase but for whatever reason they didn’t proceed to checkout. So it’s here that 4GoodHosting`s managed hosting for cart recovery plugins are going to be a good choice for any WordPress business website where the WooCommerce plugin has be installed. That’s a lot of them, and with cart recovery plugins added in addition it becomes much more doable to poke every customer who’s abandoned a cart and confirm whether or not they’d still like to proceed with their purchases. Some business and site owners will incentivize them to do that, and with some of these plugins you can automatically extend offers to customers if they’ve left items in their virtual shopping cart - an example would be a 5% off coupon for their next...