#8 – Soho Fixed

When the product you are looking for is unavailable or out of stock, Soho Fixed allows you to leave your email address with them so that they can notify you when the product is next in stock. This turns out to be time-saving and convenient for the shoppers.
#9 – asos

The shopping cart icon on the top right of an asos page packs in a pretty useful feature. Hovering the mouse over it displays the contents of the cart, giving the shoppers instant access to all the products they have shortlisted, along with brief descriptions and images of the products. Asos has placed the shopping cart icon where it is clearly visible to shoppers, thus making online shopping a pleasant and time-saving experience for them.
#10 – Apple

Apple provides a guest checkout option to its shoppers, which means you don’t have to fill out a number of forms and create an account with it if you don’t want to. The flip side is that your shopping information won’t be saved for future transactions, nor will you be able to track your order. But if that is not a problem with you, this is a helpful feature.
#11 – Nite Watches

Research shows that the longer the checkout process, the higher the likelihood of shoppers abandoning their cart. The checkout process should therefore have as few steps as possible to avoid confusing and discouraging the shoppers.
Nite Watches offers one-step checkout, making the process smooth for its shoppers.Only the most relevant information is requested, which shortens the process considerably. The users have to provide just their delivery address and payment details, all tactfully set up to be entered on one page. It saves time, is hassle-free, and is a life-saver on slow internet connections.
