The Q3 2022 benchmarking report for UK homeware brands has just been published. Learn how the top 12 UK homeware brands perform across the digital space.
The latest Q3 2022 benchmarking report for UK Homeware brands has just been published. It covers the largest 12 national homeware brands, including Dunelm, Oak Furnitureland, DFS, The Range, Robert Dyas, Sofology, Wayfair, ScS, Furniture Village, Wilko, B&M Retail and The Sofa & Chair Company - it highlights year-on-year digital performance, plus winner and loser comparisons in 20+ online performance metrics.
The research gives an inside track on who is winning the biggest share of voice online, and quantifies the gaps, risks and missed opportunities for other homeware brands to win brand exposure locally, online orders and in-store footfall. The report highlights quick wins that will improve enquiries from your online strategy and identifies the barriers that may be reducing your site’s ability to optimise digital performance.
To see a preview and contents page of the Q3 report, click here. To get a copy of the full report and the key take-aways, please complete the enquiry form or schedule a call.
The 70+ pages of research benchmarks each brand based on 50+ metrics and indicators of successful digital strategy, including organic visibility, domain authority, paid media ads, conversion performance, technical performance, site speed, universal search, content, social ads, accessibility, and mobile performance.
Some of the leading players in the space are high spenders on paid media channels such as Google, Bing & Facebook - but have a poor or sub-optimal conversion improvement strategy. Without an optimised, sophisticated conversion strategy that maximises the conversion rate, the return on investment is unsustainable or will under-perform. Scaling spend on paid media is not achievable unless the conversion rate delivers optimal performance in the sector. Some in the space have paid media spend levels from 30k+ per month but dedicate minimal resources and budgets to conversion testing. Given the cost per clicks on ad networks will continue to rise, we recommend spending at least 10% of your paid media budget on ongoing conversion optimisation testing schedules to ensure your paid media ROI maintains long term viability, competitive advantage, and sustainability.
Savvy digital marketers know that having a technically sound website is an essential component of a successful fully integrated digital strategy - plus a site capable of maximising conversion performance.
We noted that homeware brands generally are very strong when it comes to avoiding website errors, particularly when compared to other sectors we have reviewed. However, The Range still have a significant 2,413 4xx errors when crawling their website, this is almost as many as last quarter. The Range must ensure that users are not being directed to dead ends on their site, which could lead to them turning elsewhere out of frustration.
When 62% of consumers are less likely to convert if they have a negative mobile site experience, ensuring that your site is quick and easy to load makes a significant improvement on your overall conversion rates.
For homeware brands , mobile page speed is especially important as users looking for stores near them will, most likely, be on a mobile device. In our research, we discovered that none of the twelve homeware brands in our report achieved even an ‘okay’ score of 50-89, indicating that all these brands have some serious work to do on improving their mobile page speed.
Domain authority is an essential metric for measuring the effectiveness of SEO performance, and helps create a reliable overall gage of how effective your site is at achieving organic traffic, i.e. ‘free’ traffic that isn’t gained through sponsored ads.
Domain authority is considered average between 40 and 50, good between 50 and 60, and excellent above 60. ‘Good’ DA score depends on the competition level of the industry. However, a ‘good’ DA really comes down to how your competitors are performing. In our research, UK homeware brands saw their domain authorities range from an excellent score of 73 to a reasonable score of 39, from The Sofa and Chair Company. In Q2 The Sofa and Chair Company were in the ‘average’ category with a score of 40, meaning they have dropped 1 in the last quarter. The Sofa and Chair Company should focus on building a stronger backlink profile to compete with those at the higher end of this scale and help improve their score.
A strong organic performance is strategically important as it ensures your site ranks above competitors for key, transactional keywords. When 93% of your customers won’t go past the first page of Google, your absence or lack of targeting for essential keywords will cost you conversions.
Continuous improvement and optimisation is also needed to secure traffic year on year. We found that none of the UK homeware brand have achieved year on year growth in mobile traffic. Concerningly, all twelve have lost traffic, with Dunelm suffering with a massive 51% drop in YOY mobile traffic.
Google Universal Search Results is an evolving opportunity to make your pages visible on a SERP (Search Engine Results Page). Universal results often appear before traditional listings and are eye-catching for users. Universal search results refer to rankings on a SERP that are not the traditional ‘blue line’ Google link, and a brand can appear for universal search results without being strong in standard rankings.
Reviews seem to be the most popular universal search result UK homeware brands are optimising for, with Wilko still leading the way and achieving a huge 244,500 reviews (the most of all brands). However, most of the homeware brands generally appear to still be underusing a number of universal search opportunities, it would be worth them looking into the other options available. You can see one of our previous blog posts about why having no reviews can be harmful here.
Longtail keywords are often considered high intent and potentially more likely to convert as a searcher is being more specific. Optimising for longtail keywords also puts your content strategy in a strong position to rank for brand new search terms as they enter Google’s index.
Though Sofology are ranking for 29,502 long-tailed keywords overall, nearly all of these are ranking outside the top 20. Sofology should be looking at how to improve their rankings on existing long-tailed keywords, but also at how they can expand their strategy to include new specific search terms. Read more about why long-tailed keywords are important here.
With the number of Facebook users in the United Kingdom (UK) forecast to hit over 42 million users by 2022, it is not surprising that companies have jumped at the opportunity to advertise on the social media platform. Facebook’s UK digital advertising revenue has been estimated to have breached 2.6b GB pounds in 2019.
Below, we can see examples of The Range’s Facebook ads. They’ve used bold, strong, creative to capture the attention of users, including the deals & prices on the images themselves.
When it comes to social media and on-site content strategies, it is important to release content that has a longer shelf life. An article is considered 'Evergreen' if it has maintained its relevancy to an audience for longer. It's great for your brand engagement, but great for Google too, who will recognise content which achieves traffic over a long period of time.
With homeware brands stocking a range of products, there should be a wide variety of content opportunities for these brands to jump on. However, while many of these brands are showing a consistent content output, DFS and ScS are both still lagging behind when it comes to content production. This is a missed opportunity for these brands , who could be sharing content, getting involved in the social media crazes, and sharing information about special offers.
20% of people in the UK have a disability – 2 million of which are people living with sight loss. In addition, 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women have some degree of colour vision deficiency. When websites are not designed to meet these needs, brands lose customer interest as they turn elsewhere.
Compared to many sectors we have reviewed, homeware brands appear to have reasonably accessible sites with fewer errors than we typically see. However, brands which are still seeing errors, such as B&M Retails' 701 alerts should still be reviewing and optimising their accessibility.
For a glance into just 6 of the metrics we evaluated these top 12 homeware brands on, check out our quick-look table below;
We can see compared to last quarter that Dunelm have improved from #3 to #2 and The Range have unfortunately dropped from #2 to #3. You can see the Q2 leaderboard here.
To get a copy of the full report, please complete the enquiry form. If you want to talk to us about accelerating your digital performance, please call us on 01543 410014 or schedule a call with Rob Allen.