If you sell on Meesho, you already know the emotional rollercoaster that is “checking orders.” One minute you’re manifesting ₹10,000 a day, the next you’re wondering if your shop got cursed by Mercury retrograde.
Welcome to Meesho life — where one viral product can turn you into a small-scale tycoon… and one bad product photo can make you invisible faster than your ex after a breakup.
Let’s be honest: growing your Meesho sales isn’t rocket science, but it is an art form — equal parts smart strategy, psychological warfare, and “please, God, let my courier not lose another parcel.”
Here are 10 proven (and slightly painful) ways to actually make that order counter move again.
1. Your Product Photos Need Therapy
You’re not selling just a saree. You’re selling the dream of a saree that magically makes someone look like they have a destination wedding every weekend.
If your photos look like they were taken during a power cut, congratulations — you’ve already lost the customer.
Use good lighting, show different angles, add lifestyle images. The difference between “Nice kurti” and “OMG I need this” is often just one decent photo away.
2. Write Descriptions Like You’re Flirting, Not Filing Taxes
“This is a cotton kurta for women” — boring.
“Soft, breezy cotton that feels like a Sunday morning” — now we’re talking.
Your product description should sound human, not like a robot reciting an ingredients list.
Bonus points if you make the buyer feel something (other than confusion).
3. Price Smart, Not Cheap
Stop underpricing everything. You’re not running a charity.
Buyers don’t always choose the cheapest product; they choose the best value.
Try this: keep your prices competitive, but highlight why your product is worth it — quality, packaging, free shipping, or faster delivery.
(And no, “low price” is not a personality.)
4. Your Thumbnail Is the New Shop Window
People scroll Meesho like they scroll Instagram — fast and distracted.
If your thumbnail doesn’t grab attention in half a second, it’s gone.
Use bright backgrounds, clean visuals, and make sure the product actually looks like it’s for sale and not evidence in a crime scene.

5. Go Viral (Without Needing a Doctor)
Reels. TikToks. Shorts. Whatever your poison is, use it.
Show behind-the-scenes of packaging orders, show your best products in use, or show the chaos of your workspace — people love “real.”
The more relatable you are, the faster your shop builds trust.
And trust = sales.
6. Reviews Are Gold — Treat Them Like Royalty
Five stars are nice.
But even one bad review with “not same as picture 😡” can haunt your soul.
Encourage happy buyers to leave reviews (a polite message helps).
And when you get a bad one? Respond like an adult. Don’t argue. Don’t disappear. Fix it, fast.
Your professionalism in a bad review is more powerful than ten good ones.
7. Stock Like a Pro
Nothing kills momentum faster than running out of your best product mid-trend.
If one item is selling well, don’t sleep on it. Reorder. Restock. Ride the wave like it’s your last.
Think of it like this: Meesho trends move faster than your morning coffee runs out. Stay ready.
8. Bundle It, Baby
People love feeling like they’re getting a deal — even when they’re not.
Try combo offers, like “Buy 2 Kurtis, Get 1 Free Scrunchie” or “3 in 1 Kitchen Set.”
Bundles increase average order value and make people think you’re generous. (You’re not. You’re just smart.)
9. Delivery Time = Trust Meter
If your shipping takes longer than a Netflix season finale, people will bail.
Fast shipping is like good Wi-Fi — invisible when it works, infuriating when it doesn’t.
Partner with reliable suppliers and couriers. The faster they deliver, the faster buyers come back.
10. Be Consistent, Even When Sales Are Trash
Here’s the truth no one tells you: everyone has dry spells.
But consistency wins. Keep uploading. Keep improving photos. Keep tweaking prices.
The sellers who “make it” on Meesho aren’t lucky — they’re just too stubborn to quit.
The Real Secret? Patience (and Caffeine)
Success on Meesho doesn’t come overnight. It comes from hundreds of small, smart moves — and probably too much coffee at midnight while checking analytics.
So yes, increasing Meesho sales is possible. But only if you’re ready to treat your shop like a brand, not a hobby.
Keep hustling, keep laughing, and keep refreshing that dashboard.
Because one day, that “0 Orders” screen will turn into “100+ Orders Pending,” and you’ll miss the peace and quiet.
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