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Add “Recently Viewed” So People Can Come Back Easily

Posted: Wed May 28, 2025 4:20 am
by Mostafa044
If you’re in fashion, home decor, or lifestyle, this one is simple and effective. Don’t just sell a sofa—show off matching pillows and rugs. Don’t just sell a sari—recommend bracelets and footwear. Product recommendations should feel like a natural extension, not a random item thrown together. That’s what keeps it human and useful.


This one is basic but very useful. Most shoppers move around, and half the time they forget what they saw before. A little “Recently Viewed” section helps them track back without frustration. It doesn’t look like a recommendation in the traditional sense, but it works just the same. It’s passive, but effective.


For stores that sell everyday items—groceries, grooming, supplements—make reordering easy. Add a “Buy Again” or “Repeat Purchases” section based on previous orders. These product recommendations save shoppers time and generate repeat sales for you. It’s simple retention without a loyalty program.


If someone buys a stroller, email them a week later with product europe cell phone number list recommendations for baby blankets, bottles, or toys. Use their previous orders to suggest useful items—not just random items. These product recommendations should feel like you’re being helpful, not pushy. That makes email marketing work without being annoying.

“You might like this” or “This goes well with this” is better than clever text. Clear, honest labeling makes your product recommendations section easier to understand. Customers aren’t here to read poetry. They’re shopping. So make your suggested items easy to scan, easy to trust, and easy to buy.