I’ll never forget the three years I spent working in the Covent Garden branch of Accessorize at Christmas time. Between wading my way through colourful knitwear and wrapping close to 1 million Christmas gifts, I developed what I can only describe as a loathing for Christmas music and even the mere mention of festive cheer.
What I didn’t realise is that I would spend the next six years working with retailers to get the most out of this peakiest of periods! I reached out to the Mirakl ecosystem and asked our partners to share their top last minute tips for a smooth and successful Christmas Peak 2017.
Nick Bareham, UK Industry Lead, Mirakl
Last year the build up to Christmas peak was characterised by question marks over whether to opt in to Black Friday sales or whether to boycott this discounting day completely. As the smoke cleared, the industry was divided across battle lines. The decision for many retailers was to run promotions throughout all of December, a
The key to providing the best customer experience over this peak period is to ensure you are giving customers the choice they want by leveraging a network of sellers to quickly and easily expand your assortment - avoiding inventory and overhead costs. For example, capitalise on the latest toy trends by leveraging your seller network to stock and fulfill these orders, using your brand and website as the destination by which customers come through.
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Patrick Munden, Head of Retail and Marketing, Salmon:
Peak trading has changed dramatically in recent years, with less of a focus purely on Dece
To get ready, retailers need to rigorously test their site and its capabilities, even creating kill switches for elements of the website that will hinder its performance during busy periods, including payment methods that may cause the site to lag. By making sure stress-tests are taken well in advance, retailers can shore up performance during the peak period. Moreover, if retailers are to reap the benefits of the end-of-the-year peak, they need to have all of their systems in place. This means ensuring that services such as next-day delivery can still be facilitated, as consumers will expect seamless levels of service during this time. All elements need to work collectively and equally quickly for retailers to survive heavy loads during peak periods; if one slows, it could decelerate the whole process.
Finally, communicate across all departments of the business – from marketing, through to logistics and the technical teams – so they are all fully briefed and aware of any peak trading plans. Things to consider, for instance, is ensuring that the pricing and promotion strategies are consistent across on and offline channels, as conflicting information across these different avenues is likely to confuse and lose customers. Ultimately, the peak trading season is a chance to gain new customers and grow that loyal fan base.
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James Hunt, Senior Director, Managed Risk Services, CyberSource
For retailers and other businesses, the annual holiday sales peak is no longer one single day such as
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Håkan Thyr, Director of Strategic Partnerships, EMEA, ChannelAdvisor
But, there’s good news and bad news for those looking to sell more this festive period. The bad news is it's late in the game, our research tells us that more than 50% of consumers have already been researching their festive purchases for months now and have a pretty good idea of what they want and where they might get it. The good news though is that these savvy shoppers are still looking for the best possible deal and to get it from the most reputable and competitive source.
So here are our top tips for maximising your sales potential this festive season;
Optimise Product Listings Pages (PDPs)
Make sure your PDPs are as up-to-date as possible. To win that Buy Box your pages need to stand out and offer information that your competitors might not. Brands should create as much content here as possible and retailers should work closely with brands to ensure the content they have is as rich as possible, video content can be a key driver in decision making and should be used where possible.
Be Mobile First
All product content should be optimised for mobile, our research tells us that nearly 50% of orders will be coming via a handheld device of some sort this coming cyber weekend.
As such, mobile optimisation is key, ensure all content is mobile friendly and loads quickly. Users want a seamless experience on their devices and if you’re not offering it, your competitors will.
Ratings and reviews
More and more users and turning to sites like Trustpilot and Reevoo before purchasing products to ensure the company they’re buying from is credible.
Whether you’re a brand or a retailer, work with these sites to boost your profile and ultimately your reviews on them.
Good or bad, answer your customer comments and let them know their feedback is being considered. This makes your business look reputable and gives consumers confidence in your customer service.
That’s it for now, we would like to wish everyone a smooth and profitable Christmas peak and we look forward to seeing how it all unfolds!