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How Do I Add Cross Sell on Shopify?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 1:58 am

Adding cross sell on Shopify is a great way to increase your AOV (average order value). By recommending related products to your customers, you can encourage them to add more items to their cart and increase your store’s overall sales. There are a few different ways to add cross sell on Shopify, which we will outline below.

The first way to add cross sell on Shopify is by using the built-in Upsell app. This app allows you to create customizable upsell offers that will be displayed to customers after they add a product to their cart. You can use the Upsell app to recommend related products, offer discounts, or even bundle products together.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that adding cross sell on Shopify may result in increased costs for your business. Make sure to review your Shopify plan and associated fees before proceeding. Additionally, please be aware that cross sell products must be compatible with Shopify’s checkout process and may not be available for all products in your store.

Another way to add cross sell on Shopify is by manually adding related products to your product pages. This can be done by editing the “Related Products” section of your product pages in the Shopify admin. Here you can add or remove products from the “Related Products” section, as well as change their order.

Finally, you can also add cross sell on Shopify by using one of the many third-party apps available in the Shopify App Store. These apps offer a variety of features and customization options, so you can find one that fits your needs. Some popular options include Boost Sales, Cross Sell, and Recommely.

Adding cross sell on Shopify is a great way to increase your store’s sales and AOV. By using the built-in Upsell app, manually adding related products to your product pages, or using a third-party app, you can easily start recommending related products to your customers.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.