Whether you are on SuiteCommerce or SuiteCommerce Advanced, you have different options when it comes to setting up the out-of-stock product behavior on NetSuite eCommerce: you can always show out-of-stock products and allow purchasing, remove them, or show them with an out-of-stock message. You can even go more sophisticated and apply specific out-of-stock behavior rules.
Whatever path you choose just keep in mind that there is nothing more frustrating to a customer than to find the exact product they want to order only to hit the “add to cart” button and get an “out-of-stock” message. Many customers research to find the exact product they want before they make the move to buy it. You can lose a customer at this point. There is data to show you that mismanagement of product pages can increase your lost sales percentage, and in 2022, a survey said that 65% of online shoppers had been disappointed by out-of-stock products in the past 12 months. Today, we talk about some good out-of-stock behavior ideas to avoid losing clients when the situation arrives.

Your NetSuite eCommerce business needs to illuminate customer service as if the customer has walked into your brick-and-mortar store. How would you handle the same situation in a face-to-face situation?
How you handle your out-of-stock pages may reflect on your rankings and have an impact on your crawl allowance.
To know how customers will react to how you construct your out-of-stock actions will mean you have to experiment to find out what works and what does not work.
We can help you better understand your NetSuite eCommerce business processes and optimize your website for more sales. Contact our SuiteCommerce developers today to find new ways to leverage your eCommerce platform, improve customer experience, and boost conversions.
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