November is looming on the horizon which can only mean one thing – Black Friday is on the way!
Originally a US tradition to mark the start of the Christmas shopping season, Black Friday has now spread far afield and is welcomed by retailers and consumers in countries all over the world.
This year’s Black Friday is on 29th November. Together with Cyber Monday on 2nd December, the four-day weekend is traditionally one of the busiest shopping periods of the year. In fact, on Black Friday 2022 retail sales hit a record $31.2 billion.
Here in the UK, Black Friday is a major shopping event, as anyone who has visited their local High Street during that weekend can probably testify!
If you’re selling goods or services, whether online or physically, it’s clear that it’s worth taking the time to get ready for Black Friday. Without the necessary preparation, you could lose out on the potential extra sales and happy customers.
With that in mind, here are our 5 top tips on how to make sure you’re Black Friday-ready.
Tip #5: Plan your offers
Have a think about which offers you want to run on Black Friday. Maybe you’ll be setting up a blanket 20% discount off everything you offer, or perhaps a “Buy One, Get One Free” instead? You can guarantee that most of your competitors will be running some sort of offer on Black Friday, so it’s important that you make your own mark with an amazing deal that will bring in the crowds.
Tip #4: Build up excitement
In the days and weeks leading up the event itself, start to create a buzz in advance. On your website and social pages you can post teasers about the great deals you’ll have available. Print some appealing posters to display in your shop window, designed to attract attention as people walk past. That way, when Black Friday arrives shoppers will already be aware you’re planning something and will be looking forward to visiting you to scoop up a bargain.
Tip #3: Arrange enough resources
You’ll want to make sure that you’re ready for the extra trade you’ll hopefully be gaining. If you sell online, conduct a review of your existing package and check there is enough bandwidth and storage capacity. If you’re currently running near the maximum limit, you might want to sort out more space with your hosting company. For a physical shop, it might be worth ensuring you’ve got all available staff on duty over the long weekend so you can provide the best possible service.
Tip #2: Use a mystery shopper
Is the purchase process, whether on your website or within your shop itself, the best it can be? Is your website hard to navigate or difficult to use? Is the inside of your shop laid out awkwardly with the till hard to find? Consider employing a mystery shopper to make a test purchase and let you know what they thought. Their feedback could offer an invaluable insight into how you can improve the customer experience.
Tip #1: Check your stock levels
Once you know which products you’ll be promoting during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you should make sure you have a large enough supply of them. You don’t want to run an exciting deal, only to run out of stock midway through the weekend. If your suppliers have a long lead time then it may be worth getting your order in early, so you’re fully stocked ahead of time. And if it turns out you don’t manage to sell all of it during Black Friday then don’t worry – Christmas is just around the corner!
And there you have it. Our top five tips on getting your business ready for the Black Friday weekend.
Finally, don’t forget to try and get out yourself over the weekend and check out the deals. You never know, you might just end up with a bargain!