Top tips for sales events 2022

For many online retailers, event days are the most important parts of their annual promotional calendar. Over recent years, we’ve seen over 30% of the year’s online sales happen in the last quarter of the year. Doing well through November’s big events – Click Frenzy, Singles’ Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday - sets a retailer up for a good run into Christmas and a great finish to 2022.

Click Frenzy

8-10 November 

Singles' Day

11 November 

Black Friday

25 November 

Cyber Monday

28 November 

With the physical shops fully open, overseas travel a genuine spending option again and with record-breaking inflation creating economic uncertainty, online sales events could look very different to the last few years. This means a little more planning is needed by retailers.

In this annually updated article we provide useful tips to help you use this year’s event days to attract new shoppers and to grow the value of your existing customers.  

  1. Have a plan. There’s no successful sales event without a plan. What is your goal? Revenue? Profit? Customer acquisition? Selling excess stock? A clear goal will help determine the right deals and promotions.
  2. Know your product margins. Understanding your product margins lets you know what can be discounted and by how much. Discounting products to get customers in, or to make an additional purchase, is a great short-term tactic but it can’t be sustained over time.
  3. Consider your portfolio of offers. In 2022’s high inflation environment we’ve seen shoppers spending their money on essential items. Offering these types of products, at discounted prices, could be very enticing for many shoppers. For others, the chance to buy non-essential ‘luxury’ items on sales may be even more enticing. Consider the mix of offers to reach both groups.
  4. Make a few ‘What if’ plans. Consider a number of scenarios and how you’d deal with them. What if you sell out too quickly – can you restock? Can your team cope with demand? After doing the hard work with events you don’t want to be in a position where you can’t meet customer expectations. 
  5. Prepare customers to buy. Customers don’t switch on to an event on the day. They research well ahead. So, make sure they know your sale is coming. The more you can prime them, the more they’ll come to your store, instead of a competitor's. Start with existing customers. It could be a first chance to shop for exclusive stock or bundles. It doesn’t have to be a big discount, just something that shows them you value them.  
  6. Your website is everything. How it looks, how it loads, and how it copes with the demand will drive how your customers experience you. Stress test it well before the event. Make sure it can handle the upcoming load and is set up for mobile. If it doesn’t work well on mobile, you risk losing a whole generation of customers. 
  7. Cut through the clutter. In 2021, we saw retailers start their event day promotions earlier and run them for much longer to create space for their messages to get through. Remember, it’s a busy time for advertising so think about engaging messages that will grab shoppers’ attention. Focus on standout banners, hero images, headlines and calls to action that are clear and compelling enough to entice shoppers to want to find out more. For more marketing tips read our Effective Online Marketing Thinking article
  8. Consider the experience. The delivery experience first-time customers have may determine if they come back and shop with you again. Think about having a range of delivery speeds and price points, including pick up options if possible. Think about the packaging and the impression that makes to the growing number of customers who care about sustainability. And make your returns policy clear, removing a common barrier to buying. See our article on Creating a Great Delivery Experience for more helpful tips. 
  9. Track everything. Set up tracking on your website with good analytics that show you how your marketing is performing. Understand where customers came from, how they found you, what they looked at and what they bought. There are apps that let you see how many of your site visits are converting to sales. Some help you identify what pages are working, while others can tell you where customers are getting stuck, or abandoning their cart. There are plenty of smart tools out there to build your understanding about what is, and isn’t, working. This knowledge will be invaluable in planning for next year’s promotion.
  10. Think long-term value. The true value of a tactical event day promotion is the long-term value you can derive from customers. Event days don’t just drive one-off sales but also create the opportunity for more shoppers to experience your products and to become loyal customers. They are a powerful acquisition tool, but always plan how you’ll follow them up by engaging with new customers, turning them into regular shoppers and advocates for your online store.

Investing in event days has been a rewarding exercise for many online retailers in recent years. We hope that, with the help of these tips, 2022’s sales events are hugely successful for you and your customers.

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