© Terri Seymour of SeymourProducts.com
If you have been in business long you know
that the bulk of your sales will come from the months
leading up to and going through the holiday season. The
time to start your marketing for this season is July or
even earlier!
Online sales are expected to reach 12 billion
dollars this year so be sure you get a piece of that huge
pie! This is a 1.5 to 2 times increase over 1999 as more
people adjust to online shopping.
Here are some ideas that could help you
get a slice of that holiday shopping pie:
1. You could offer a free holiday gift with
every order over $25 or any set amount.
2. Offer free or discounted shipping with
every order.
3. Send Christmas cards to your mailing
list offering them a special discount or deal.
4. Offer a gift wrapping service for your
customers. Make their shopping as easy and hassle free
as possible.
5. If you do home parties, have a Christmas
shopping party to split the shipping costs and/or wrapping
costs. Have a holiday themed party with gift certificates
and free samples.
6. Start a gift referral club with other
businesses. If a customer is looking for something you
do not offer, give them a place they can get it and other
businesses will do the same for you.
7. Have a holiday themed contest on your
site to draw in more customers.
8. Work with charity. Offer $x off for everyone
who brings in a old toy for kids' charity. For online
shoppers have a donation button. This will attract customers
as well as provide good publicity for your company.
9. Give a free holiday tips report out with
every purchase. Provide tips on saving money, holiday
decorating, etc.
10. Make sure everything on your site is
working and up to date. Build a special holiday section
for your holiday customers.
11. Have a gift ideas section for your shoppers
who have trouble picking out gifts. Be sure and have gift
certificates or cards available as well.
12. Mail out gift idea cards to your customers/mailing
list.
13. Send out coupons with a chance at a
free gift with every coupon returned.
14. Do not forget customer service. Provide
a little extra for your customers so they come back for
more.
15. Become the company with the most Christmas
spirit. Donate a portion of all sales to a popular children's
charity.
16. Provide a quality product at a good
price along with good customer service and your customers
are bound to remain loyal to your company.
Take these ideas and add to them. Once you
start trying new ideas you will be able to think of more
and more. Don't be afraid to try new and creative ideas.
Test the results and keep track of what works and what
doesn't. What might not work in spring might be very effective
during the holiday season.
The holiday marketing season is a chance
for you to expand your business and gain more customers,
but you must give them a reason to come to you and then
to come back to you!
About the Author:
Terri Seymour has several years online experience and
has helped many people start their own business. Visit
her site at http://www.seymourproducts.com
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