Sam’s Furniture was a finalist for the Innovation Awards.
For bringing online furniture shopping and buying into the 21st century.
Who submitted (and is quoted below): Seth Weisblatt, CEO
Year founded: 1946
Headquartered: Fort Worth, Texas
Ecommerce vertical: Home & Garden
2X conversion rates
Local award for best online furniture purchasing process
⅓ operating costs as previous platform
Sam’s Furniture & Appliances is a family owned and operated business. Since 1946, the Weisblatt family has focused on offering fair prices and top-notch customer service to our Fort Worth area families.
While times have changed, our dedication continues to be providing you with a wide selection of brand name, brand-new merchandise with competitive prices and terrific service.
When you buy from Sam’s, you can be confident that you are getting a great deal and we will be here to help you if you need us.
Most of our customers say they came in as strangers and left as part of the family!
The platform that we were on before had what was very unique to the furniture industry and was a good solution, but it hadn’t evolved to the new way a customer wants to work with a furniture store.
It was a great online catalog, but it didn’t have a lot of ability for customers to synchronize with our software, nor did it integrate all the different aspects of our transactions.
We were looking for something that was a more robust and open-based platform that would enable us to use the tools available to the market to grow our business –– not be stifled by a static catalog.
We did a few things to make this work:
We integrated a catalog on BigCommerce that included nearly 9,000 SKUs, over 50,000 images and two pricing methods to provide a customer the chance to pay a “cash price” or an “in-house financing” payment option.
We have also integrated the BigCommerce site with our point of sale software using the API systems available on each side for a robust omni channel experience.
We also launched 3 delivery methods: pick-up in store, our professional delivery or a drop ship option for available products. All in a 60-day time frame!
BigCommerce was essential in getting the above launch.
The platform’s incredible APIs allowed for my product developers to access the APIs while the UX team could complete the design and site development simultaneously.
Using the network of existing BigCommerce partners was a huge help with their speed to jump into the challenge and get the site to launch so quickly.
I love how powerful the platform is and how it lends itself to development and customizations while still fitting into a supported system.
The impact to our business was almost immediate!
The week of our site launch, we saw online checkout conversions double!
We have experienced a higher conversion rate since and many customers rave about all the options and features we are showing.
We also competed in — and won — a Furniture Store of the Year recognition by our local media, largely based on the new platform.
The costs of operating the website are a third (yes, 1/3!) of our previous platform so we are coming out way ahead on the platform change.
We are extremely excited for the future of our business and having BigCommerce as a partner!
Tracey is the Director of Marketing at MarketerHire, the marketplace for fast-growth B2B and DTC brands looking for high-quality, pre-vetted freelance marketing talent. She is also the founder of Doris Sleep and was previously the Head of Marketing at Eterneva, both fast-growth DTC brands marketplaces like MarketerHire aim to help. Before that, she was the Global Editor-in-Chief at BigCommerce, where she launched the company’s first online conference (pre-pandemic, nonetheless!), wrote books on How to Sell on Amazon, and worked closely with both ecommerce entrepreneurs and executives at Fortune 1,000 companies to help them scale strategically and profitably. She is a fifth generation Texan, the granddaughter of a depression-era baby turned WWII fighter jet pilot turned self-made millionaire, and wifed up to the truest of heroes, a pediatric trauma nurse, who keeps any of Tracey’s own complaints about business, marketing, or just a seemingly lousy day in perspective.