21 December, 2012
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Newest Trends in Holiday Marketing
Newest Trends in Holiday Marketing
The Internet has become primary for shoppers and not less so
in the holiday season. This infographic
reveals the way in which consumers are more frequently employing the Internet
either through shopping, price comparison, or product research.
There are several major trends that determine how sales are
made that have to be accounted for by Internet marketers in order to maximize
the important holiday shopping season.
First is the increase in online shopping reflected by
today’s “cyber-Monday” marketing campaign. Online shopping may account for up
to half of this holiday’s purchases.
Then there’s the increase in the role of the Internet for
shopping in physical stores. Someone shopping in a department store might
utilize their mobile device to compare prices before making a purchasing
decision. Or, they may have researched various products and prices online
before heading to the store.
What does that mean for current Internet marketing over the
holidays? First of all, it means your site needs to be accessible for mobile
devices, but it also needs to be easy utilized for shopping. How do the search
functions on your site work? Are they forgiving on spelling errors or imprecise
search queries? How specific and advanced a search do you make available to
customers shopping at your site?
The easier a site is to navigate and shop on, the more
likely it is to draw in customers. In fact, smaller businesses can still draw
advantages over larger competitors who haven’t learned how to design their
sites to draw traffic and be user friendly.
Another major development is in the fact that for a customer
looking to shop online, a small business with an expansive and helpful site can
appear as resourceful and helpful as a much larger company.
Where larger companies are finding advantages with new
opportunities in online marketing is through emails and social media. With the
latter, companies will create contests and promotions or use ads to reach
online shoppers in their own homes on their own terms.
More results are still coming through emails though as
people follow emails for deals, coupons, and ultimately sales. The trend
amongst big companies for the holidays is to utilize their larger resources on
social media, big expansive sites, and emails.
However many of the trends in holiday marketing can also
favor the smaller business. Besides the large gap they can fill with a strong
website over the larger chains, specialized shops benefit tremendously from
search engine shopping.
Someone shopping for a specific item and looking to learn or
compare prices will use search terms for that item. So, websites with a
specific product can rank higher on searches and draw customers who make
specific searches. The larger stores can’t get rank as high on a specific item
due to unspecialized search engine optimization.
Much like in a physical store, a website can be further
catered to meet the demands of someone looking for a particular product. For
instance, a website selling Science Fiction books can draw in readers that
search for specific books or the genre, and then cater the website towards that
same audience with Science Fiction art, quotes, etc.
The ability for online shopping, shipping, and search engine
optimization provides small businesses unique advantages in today’s world to
market themselves via the Internet for the Holidays.
By taking note of these trends, both large and small
companies can take advantage of the supremacy of the Internet for holiday
marketing.
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