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What is Singles' Day?

Vivien Christel Vella
Vivien Christel Vella
Senior Global Digital Marketing Manager
3 min read
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What Singles’ Day is
How to sell to China this Singles’ Day, including tips to attract Chinese consumers

Is Singles’ Day highlighted in your e-commerce calendar? It should be – although it originated in China, it’s become the biggest online shopping event in the world. Here’s everything you need to know about Singles’ Day on November 11 – and how to cash in.

What is Singles’ Day?

Move over Valentine’s Day, the singles want some fun, too! Singles’ Day on 11 November (11/11 – all the singles!) originated in China, conceived by a group of college bachelors who wanted a dedicated holiday to celebrate their singledom. Then in 2009, spotting an opportunity, China’s leading e-commerce marketplace Alibaba began marketing Singles’ Day as a special sales event. Since then, it's become an annual shopping bonanza where it’s not unusual for sales to reach ten times that of an average shopping day in China.

Meanwhile, interest is growing in the West, too. More consumers across Europe and North America are beginning to recognize Singles’ Day as a key date in the shopping calendar – especially as global e-commerce platforms continue to promote it with eye-catching discounts.

All of which means, there are plentiful opportunities for businesses all around the world to make some big sales – providing they ship internationally, of course.

China’s Singles’ Day: what you need to know

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It’s the world’s biggest shopping day

Singles’ Day is bigger than Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday combined!1 In 2024, transactions on the day rose 27% YoY to US$203.6 billion2. This year, make sure your business takes a slice of this very lucrative pie!

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It’s not just restricted to China

What started in China is now a full-blown global shopping frenzy. Shoppers everywhere are hunting for Singles’ Day deals, and international brands are racing to meet the demand. For SMEs, it’s a golden ticket to go global and sell big!

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Tmall Global is your gateway to the Chinese market

As the largest e-commerce platform in China, you’ve probably heard of Alibaba3, a B2B business connecting wholesale exporters in China with countries around the world. The bit you should know about is Tmall Global4, Alibaba’s dedicated B2C platform specifically set up for foreign businesses. It allows cross-border sellers to build virtual storefronts and ship products to Chinese customers without the need for a physical entity in the country or a Chinese business license. You can also accept payments in your local currency.

It's more than just one day

The warmup period to Singles’ Day begins in late October. Many of the leading e-commerce marketplaces run presales to boost revenue and to allow consumers to pay deposits to secure popular items before the big day.

 

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There’s room for everyone

Singles’ Day isn’t just for the big players – it’s a playground for SMEs too. Whether you’re niche or a newbie, there’s space to stand out and grab attention. With the right strategy, your business can shine on the world’s biggest shopping stage.

Chinese shoppers like to buy from overseas brands

Quality is a huge driver for Chinese shoppers when choosing international brands – they’re looking for products that stand out for their craftsmanship and reliability. Make sure your marketing highlights these qualities to truly connect with buyers. 

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Livestreaming is BIG business

Though relatively new in the West, livestreaming has been hugely popular in China for years. Customers enjoy being able to learn about a product in-depth, whilst for businesses, this engagement leads to greater conversions.  

The challenge for overseas brands is to find a video hosting platform with the relevant clearance in China. Instead, they should focus on ensuring their product listings feature plenty of high-res photos, video tutorials and how-to guides.

 

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Sustainability is entering the conversation

Three-quarters of Chinese consumers have embraced sustainable consumption5, so highlighting your brand’s eco-friendly practices can help you stand out this Singles’ Day. It’s a win-win for the planet and your business.

How to sell to China this Singles’ Day

  • Do your research

To appeal to Chinese consumers, you need to know their buying behaviors and preferences. Luckily, we’ve done the research for you: dive into our dedicated China country guide for all the local insights you’ll need.

  • Optimize your e-commerce website for mobile

Mobile commerce dominates Singles’ Day, so ensure your customers have an easy, fast and intuitive experience – otherwise they’ll abandon their carts.

  • Translate your content

Ensure your website copy and marketing messaging is converted into the local language for foreign browsers.

  • Offer payment in Yuan

Provide payment options and gateways where transactions can be done in the Chinese currency.

  • Use the number 11 as a hook

Offering a 11% discount on sale items, for example, will show your brand is joining in the fun!

  • Offer fast shipping

Chinese consumers may be deterred from buying from overseas brands as they think their orders will be delayed. By partnering with DHL, you can offer customers Express international delivery. Just be sure to highlight it on your homepage to incentivize shoppers.

  • Monitor your inventory closely

An inventory management system can help you track your stock levels in real time. If something sells out, you need to be ready to quickly pivot to promote another item instead. 

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1 - Irish Examiner, 2024

2 - Reuters, 2024

3 - Alibaba

4 - Tmall Global

5 - Focus, 2024