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There’s a silent but powerful shopping group that could give your business some big sales this holiday season: the last-minute shoppers. Read on as we explore strategies and best practices to help your e-commerce business attract these buyers. Hint: fast shipping is your secret weapon…
Last year, the average consumer completed less than half (43%) of their holiday shopping by December1. Thanks to the availability of next-day delivery, online shoppers know they can take their time finding the perfect gift – at the perfect price. As we head into the final weeks before Holiday Season, here’s how to attract last-minute shoppers through your online doors.
This is key to influencing your marketing and sales strategies. Consider these groups:
The panic buyers. Somehow, it’s mid-December and they’ve realized their procrastination has left them with nothing to put under the tree. Ease and convenience are your key to attracting these buyers. Digital gift cards are an obvious last-minute gift solution here, so consider offering these. Add a dedicated “Last-minute gifts” tab to your website menu too, for quick navigation.
The unsure-what-to-buy shoppers. They may have been browsing online for a few weeks for the perfect gift, but not quite found it. Create gift guides to inspire them (these can be added to your website homepage and emailed to subscribers.) You can also curate gift bundles to give them a “ready to go” option.
The bargain hunters. As we get closer to Christmas Day, many retailers will begin offering discounts to shift excess and slow-moving stock. Consider holding a flash sale in early December to get ahead of your competitors. You could email your subscribers a special holiday discount code to entice them, too.
There’s nothing more disappointing for a customer than seeing an “out of stock” message on your website. Here’s how to manage the rush:
Black Friday 2024 is on 29 November . That’s five days later than last year, meaning consumers will have less time to complete their holiday shopping. Be prepared!
Create a sense of urgency to encourage customers to buy:
Express shipping is arguably one of the most important aspects of your holiday sales strategy – in fact, one in three last-minute shoppers say they choose where to buy their gifts based on how soon they can get them4. Here’s how to get your shipping and delivery right:
You’ll have many new customers through your online doors over the holiday season. Make sure they return again and again!
With DHL Express, you can guarantee your customers fast and easy peak season shipping.
1, 3 – Think with Google, 2024
6, 7 – Coniq, 2024