Are You Digitally Ready for the Holidays?
October 18, 2017
Many businesses assume that just because they’re not in the retail business that they don’t need to plan for the holidays. The fact of the matter is that it’s possible for all businesses to take full advantage of the holidays. While you may not see the dramatic spike in sales as the traditional retailer, you can capitalize on the most wonderful time of year. For example, my family is in the new residential construction business and people aren’t exactly sleeping in tents outside our office on Black Friday. Actually, I would be willing to bet that building a new home is probably at the very bottom of their list when they’re checking the Target ads.
What we can do is to stay relevant online, so when all the tinsel has settled in the New Year and they are ready to build a new home we will be at the forefront of their mindS. I also serve on the board of directors for a couple of non-profits that have large fundraisers in the summer months. Again, running a mud run is most likely not at the forefront of people’s minds, but we can stay relevant and proactive offering special deals if they sign up early or a Christmas special. In today’s world with everything at our fingertips and information coming at us at record pace, it is more important than ever to stay vigilant and fight for that split second consumer spot.
“How do I do that?” you might ask or better yet, you may be saying, “I can’t do that, because I don’t have the time or the budget.” The truth of the matter is it’s no longer a question of time and affordability, because you can’t afford not to do it. According to SMB DigitalScape, small businesses that are not digital commerce-ready may find it hard to compete as consumers increasingly shop ‘til they drop from their desktops, tablets, and smartphones.” (Samtani, 2012)The best part about advertising in the digital world is that it is more versatile and offers versatility to customize a message every week, day or even hour!
Here is a quick digital holiday timeline:
- Develop a weekly promotional calendar
- Get social media content ready to post
- Plan your holiday imagery
- Dot your i’s and cross your t’s
- Analyze the data
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