Syndigo Study: Incomplete, Inconsistent Product Content Impacts Retailers’ Sales

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83% of global respondents would abandon an e-commerce site with insufficient product information

ATLANTA and BARCELONA, Spain, June 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Syndigo, a leading SaaS commerce data management provider, today released new research pointing to the costs of incomplete, inconsistent product content and the shopper experience. The State of Product Content 2024 also found 50% of respondents had abandoned a potential purchase online or in-store in the last six months because they couldn’t find sufficient information about the product. Another 35% returned a product because it didn’t meet their expectations based on the content they reviewed before purchase.

Poor online product content negatively impacts brand perception.

Data Disconnects Risk Retailer Reputation

In a marketplace where consumers have access to more information — and more vendors — than ever before, these data disconnects have long-term impacts on a retailer’s and brand’s reputation. Eighty-three percent of respondents said they were likely to leave a website without comprehensive content around the product they’d like to purchase, with 9 in 10 UK respondents agreeing. Seventy-three percent of respondents said they’d think less of a brand if they find incomplete or inaccurate information about its products online — an increase of 11% from just one year ago.

“Product content is hugely influential in guiding consumers’ decision-making processes from purchase decisions to building brand loyalty, all underscored by the demand for unparalleled customer experiences,” said Simon Angove, CEO at Syndigo. “This research shows that businesses around the world can unlock the value of their product data to accelerate sales by delivering richer, more engaging product content.”

Visual Content Goes the Distance with Consumers

Forty percent of respondents said they expect 360-degree views of the product, while 39% said they need up-to-date images of the product and the packaging at a minimum. Nearly one in three want eye-catching graphics and photography displaying the product up-close.

Consumers’ Sustainability Information Demands are Rising

For European countries in particular, eco-friendly-related information about products, such as how they impact environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, ranks high. Two-thirds of French respondents said ESG data is important, as did 58% of UK respondents.

“With growing regulatory demands across Europe, such as the new Digital Product Passport, it’s understandable European consumers now expect more information on how the brands they buy act as good corporate citizens,” said Karim Iskandar, President, Europe at Syndigo. “Accurate ESG reporting can create shopper trust. It’s important for both manufacturers and retailers to closely track and share this data across the enterprise.”

For more insights from The State of Product Content 2024 — including consumer thoughts on AI-generated product content — download the report here.

Survey Methodology

All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 6480 adults (aged 18+) from the U.S. and Europe (France, Germany, U.K.). Fieldwork was undertaken online between 15th – 23rd April 2024. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all sampled countries.

About Syndigo

Syndigo is the leading provider of MDM, PIM, and PXM, delivering data mastery and exceptional customer experiences across departments, organizations, and commerce platforms. With the largest integrated network for content distribution, Syndigo is the end-to-end solution on the journey to data confidence and success. Whether an enterprise needs to achieve a “single source of data truth” inside the organization or distribute it to an external network in pursuit of faster, more efficient commerce, Syndigo makes it happen.

Syndigo serves more than 14,000 leading enterprises worldwide across key industries including grocery, foodservice, hardlines, home improvement/DIY, pet, health, and beauty, automotive, apparel, energy, and healthcare. For more information, visit www.syndigo.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

Globally, 83% of shoppers would switch to a different website due to lack of product information.

 

Globally, more than half of shoppers say that it is important to find information about a product's environmental or sustainability claims.

 

Syndigo is the first Active Content Engine built to power modern commerce by enabling the continual flow of data and content throughout the entire commerce ecosystem. With industry-leading data management, syndication, and analytics, combined with the largest two-sided network for content distribution, we deliver accurate information that improves decision-making and accelerates sales on every shelf. Syndigo serves more than 12,000 manufacturers, and 1,750 retailers and distributors globally across key industries including grocery, foodservice, hardlines, home improvement/DIY, pet, health and beauty, automotive, apparel, oil & gas, and healthcare. For more information, visit www.syndigo.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

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