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eStar Client Services Manager Liam Collins, shares his tips for navigating the Black Friday & Cyber Monday Storm: A Retailer's Survival Guide
by The team at Viare on October 17, 2024
As the retail world gears up for the Black Friday and Cyber Monday whirlwind, it's time for retailers to batten down the hatches and prepare for the surge of eager shoppers. It's akin to a powerful storm brewing on the horizon – while it brings the promise of bountiful sales, it also carries the potential for chaos if you're not adequately prepared. Don't let the sales surge catch you off guard. Here's how to weather the peak shopping season and emerge victorious.
The Storm is Gathering: The Retail Landscape in 2024
In 2023, Australians spent a whopping $6.2 billion during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales period, a 7.7% increase from the previous year.
This year, with inflation concerns and cost-of-living pressures, consumers are expected to be even more discerning, seeking out the best deals and discounts. Retailers need to be ready to meet this demand and offer compelling promotions to attract customers. Additionally as the shift towards mobile shopping continues to accelerate, with over 60% of online purchases in Australia now made on smartphones, retailers must ensure their websites are mobile-optimised and offer a seamless shopping experience across all devices.
Weatherproofing Your Business: Essential Preparations
Reinforce Your Foundations: Stress-Test Your InfrastructureJust as a sturdy building can withstand a powerful storm, your website and IT infrastructure need to be robust enough to handle the surge in traffic and transactions. Conduct thorough stress tests to ensure your systems can cope with the increased load and avoid any downtime or crashes during peak hours.
Stock Up on Inventory: Anticipate DemandRunning out of popular items during peak shopping events is a missed opportunity. Analyse sales data from previous years to identify top-selling products and ensure you have sufficient inventory to meet demand. Consider offering pre-orders or back-in-stock notifications to manage customer expectations. Additionally, diversify your product offerings to cater to a wider range of customer preferences and capitalise on emerging trends.
Optimise Your Pricing Strategy: Strike the Right Balance
While deep discounts can attract customers, it's important to strike a balance between offering competitive prices and maintaining profitability. Consider offering tiered discounts, bundle deals, or limited-time flash sales to create a sense of urgency and drive conversions. Utilize dynamic pricing strategies to adjust prices in real-time based on demand and inventory levels.
Streamline Your Fulfillment Process: Deliver on PromisesFast and reliable shipping is crucial during peak shopping periods. Partner with reputable logistics providers and ensure you have the necessary staff resources to handle the increased order volume. Clearly communicate shipping times and provide tracking information to keep customers informed. Consider offering free shipping or expedited delivery options to enhance the customer experience.
Empower Your Customer Service Team: Provide Stellar SupportWith increased traffic comes increased customer inquiries. Ensure your customer service team is well-equipped to handle the influx of customer inquiries. Provide them with the necessary tools and training to offer prompt and helpful assistance across all channels. Consider implementing chatbots or AI-powered solutions to automate routine inquiries and free up your team to focus on more complex issues.
Emerging Victorious: Post-Storm Analysis
Once the storm has passed, it's time to reflect on the journey and identify areas for improvement. Analyse sales data, customer feedback, and website performance metrics to gain insights into what worked well and what could be optimised for future peak shopping events. Use these insights to refine your strategies and build a stronger foundation for continued growth.
Ride the Wave to Success
Black Friday and Cyber Monday present a unique opportunity for retailers to boost sales and attract new customers. By preparing in advance and implementing these strategies, you can weather the storm and witness the clear blue skies at the end. Remember, the key is to stay agile, adaptable, and customer-focused throughout the peak shopping season. With careful planning and execution, you can not only survive, but thrive in the face of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday storm.
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