How to Track Average Order Value for Dropshipping
You spend $30 on ads to make a $35 sale. After product costs, you barely break even. Now imagine increasing that average sale to $55. Same ad spend, much better profit. That is why Average Order Value matters in dropshipping.
Why Average Order Value Matters for Dropshipping
Dropshipping margins are thin. Every dollar in AOV directly impacts your bottom line:
1. Covers advertising costs. Facebook and TikTok ads are expensive. Higher AOV means you can afford to spend more on acquisition profitably.
2. Improves profit margins. After product and shipping costs, AOV determines what stays in your pocket.
3. Reduces refund impact. Large orders with multiple items are less likely to be fully refunded than single-item purchases.
4. Signals product mix success. High AOV products are winning. Low AOV products might need better bundling or replacement.
How to Check in GA4
GA4 tracks ecommerce transactions well:
- Install GA4 ecommerce events properly
- Go to Monetization > Average order value
- Segment by Product or Category to see top performers
- Track AOV by Traffic source to find best-performing ad campaigns
Connect your Shopify or WooCommerce data for accurate revenue tracking.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics brings together data from your store and ad platforms. You see AOV alongside ROAS, customer acquisition cost, and profit margins.
Questions ClawAnalytics answers:
- Which products have the highest AOV?
- Are certain ad creatives bringing higher-value customers?
- How does AOV change during sales or promotions?
Having these answers means smarter product selection and ad spend.
Quick Wins for Higher AOV
Boost dropshipping AOV with these tactics:
- Bundle related products. Sell a phone case with a screen protector and charging cable.
- Use volume discounts. “Buy 2, get 10% off” increases items per order.
- Offer upsells on checkout. “Add this for just $5 more” works well.
- Cross-sell with AI recommendations. Show related products based on what is in cart.
- Create tiered shipping. Cheaper shipping for larger orders encourages bigger carts.
Focus on increasing order value. It is cheaper than finding new customers and directly improves your profitability.