Making More Money During The Holidays
'Tis the season! People are in a buying mood. Many retailers make half their yearly revenue
during the Christmas season. People will be shopping for gifts, decorations, food, and more for Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanza.
How can you increase your
sales during the holiday season? If you run a small or home-
based business, make sure you plan to incorporate some
special promotions during this time.
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It’s tempting to put
off business until “after the holidays” and focus
on your own celebrations because there’s always so
much to do. That’s fine if it’s your choice. But
if you are trying to increase business, now is a
great opportunity to do so.
Here are some simple, low-cost ways to increase your
revenues during this busy shopping season:
Revamp your descriptions:
Think about how your product/service would make a
nice gift and tell your prospective customers.
“Makes a great gift for the special guy in your
life”. Perhaps you could create a gift suggestions
flyer. People need help choosing
great presents for their friends and family.
Help them out by telling them what to buy for their
mom, dad, wife, husband, sweetheart, child,
co-worker, aunt, etc. Offer your “gift-buying”
guide free on your website, put it in with all your
orders, and distribute it around town.
If you provide a service, those make great gifts,
too! Who doesn’t like a massage, or a free
housecleaning, or a free tax planning session? Sell gift
certificates for your services. A key selling
point is that people don’t think to give services,
but they can be very unique and appreciated gifts.
You might have to come up with ideal recipients such
as for the harried homemaker, the busy executive, the
loving mother, and so on. Tell your customer (the
gift-giver) how much the recipient would love your
service instead of a fruitcake
Create Gift Packages:
Perhaps you could bundle several products into a
basket. Think about the “recipients” and create
special baskets. For example, if you sell cosmetics,
create a “teen-dream” makeup kit, an
“anti-aging” kit, a “glamour party makeup”
kit, and so on. Almost any business can come up with
creative packaging or bundling for their products and
for their services. For services, you could do a
“buy one, get half-off” package. Or a buy three,
get one free package. You can even team up with
partners to create super packages lika a spa and a
housecleaning service could combine a massage & a
house-cleaning as a fabulous gift for working moms.
Offer Free Gift Wrapping
or Free Shipping:
The word “free” gets attention. Wrapping and
shipping are two things that add to the cost of the
gift and if you can include it, that would increase
your sales. To make it worthwhile, set a spending
requirement: free gift wrap on items over $50 or
something similar. Ditto for shipping. You can even
run specials where shipping is only $5 for all orders
by a certain date, or gift wrapping is free on
Mondays.
Holiday Give-Aways:
It’s nice to do something extra for your customers
during the holidays. If you have a retail store,
bring in Christmas cookies or candy or hot chocolate.
If you ship products, buy some ornaments at the
dollar store and toss them in with the orders. If you
visit clients, take a small goodie bag or fruit
basket. The ideas are endless.
For spa-type businesses (products or services for
anything from manicures to bath gel), consider a
sample of a product – a holiday-printed emery board
costs pennies and is a nice thought.
For an event planner, send everyone a “holiday
party guide” even if you don’t have their
business this year, fill it with great ideas and
you’ll get more business! For a wedding planner, a
personalized ornament for all your wedding couples
will create much good will.
My Holiday Card Rule:
If you are going to send holiday
cards, please, please, please sign them.
Having your company name pre-printed on the card is
so impersonal that you’d do better saving your
money. Hand-addressing your cards is nice, too, but
some people have illegible hand- writing, so printing
the envelopes is okay. But, really, an unsigned card
is simply going to send the message that you don’t
have time to be bothered with things like signing
cards and you never want your customers to think you
don’t have time for them. It’s the greeting card
version of a form letter.
Action Item:
Take a few minutes to
write down some holiday ideas you can implement in
your own business. Just one could be enough. Don’t
overload yourself! One idea, well executed, will be
more fruitful than 20 haphazard ones. Then, put it on
your calendar and spread some holiday happiness to
your customers!
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