Ecommerce Conversion Rate

Ecommerce Conversion Rate (ECR) is the share of visits that end with a purchase — a specific case of overall conversion rate. It compresses product–market fit, UX, pricing, trust, and traffic quality into one number. Define your denominator and keep it consistent: most teams use sessions; some use unique visitors for cohort analysis—just don’t mix them in the same report.

How to calculate Ecommerce Conversion Rate

Formula (sessions-based):
ECR (%) = Orders ÷ Sessions × 100

Mini-example: 1,200 orders and 60,000 sessions → 1,200 ÷ 60,000 × 100 = 2.0%

ChannelSessionsOrdersECR
Email10,0004004.0%
Paid Search30,0004501.5%
Social20,0003501.75%

Interpretation: email converts best; paid search brings volume but needs funnel work across the conversion funnel.

Why it matters

Practical nuances & pitfalls

  • Definition drift: Decide whether “orders” = completed payment or shipped, document it, and stick to it.
  • Data hygiene: Exclude internal traffic, bots, test orders, and cancelled CODs to avoid inflated rates (see bounce rate patterns on key landings).
  • Micro vs. macro: Track add-to-cart, checkout start, and payment success before they tank headline ECR (tie-in to conversion funnel).

Optimization checklist (short)

Tighten value proposition above the fold, speed up PDP → cart, simplify forms, fix failed payments first, surface trust (reviews, guarantees), then run clean A/B tests. Measure ECR deltas, not vibes.