As is well known, the fourth quarter (Q4) of the year is pretty much the Super Bowl of eCommerce businesses. Counting Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, and New Year’s, these are the busiest, and usually most lucrative, months for online merchants. But with great opportunity comes great competition — and maybe a bit of chaos if you’re not properly prepared.
To make Q4 a success and as pleasant as possible for your team, your holiday season strategy needs to combine effective, creative marketing with serious operational readiness. Here’s how to prepare your NetSuite eCommerce business for growth during the holiday season.
Planning is a huge part of creating an effective marketing strategy. So, before you dive into campaigns and promotions, take a step back and plan the quarter holistically:
The holidays are a noisy time for internet users: promotions and ads are pretty much everywhere. So, how can you stand out from the crowd? Well, start early and get creative!
Before the time comes, take time to check if your store is ready to handle the holiday rush and optimize wherever you can.
Yes, Q4 is mostly about revenue, but grasp the opportunity to increase customer loyalty. Here’s how:
Check out our blog post about Holiday Season Marketing tips to increase Customer Lifetime Value for more tips!
Q4 can be a busy time for eCommerce businesses, but with the right strategy, you can not only make it the most rewarding season but also leverage the boost in sales to build a loyal customer base. Start early, plan smart, and be creative, and you won’t just survive the Q4 eCommerce rush, you’ll thrive in it. Contact our NetSuite eCommerce team today to optimize your site and start building a tailored, effective strategy to boost sales, just in time for the holiday season!
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