Which seasons should I sell in?
As you grow in confidence as an online seller, a key skill you’ll develop will be understanding seasonal trends and adapting what and how you sell to make the most of them.
By matching your product offering to certain times of year and offering enticing pricing, you can ride consumer demand to impressive results. So let’s explore the seasons and events that offer prime selling potential.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday
We’ve all witnessed the flurry of sales activity around Black Friday and Cyber Monday. They’re the Friday after Thanksgiving in the USA and the Monday straight after. They’ve become synonymous with deals and discounts. And they’re a popular way to generate sales in the run up to Christmas.
If you’re planning to join in with offers of your own, think about what will be compelling for customers and how long to offer deals for. Consider offering free shipping or bundled discounts for larger orders. And make sure you optimise your website or listings on sites like eBay and Amazon Marketplace so your offers stand out.
Christmas
For many online sellers, Black Friday’s just the start of the Christmas shopping season. And it’s a gift of a season in terms of your sales potential. For 4-5 weeks, you can entice shoppers with holiday-themed promotions, products, gift sets and more.
Whet their appetites with seasonal gift guides on your website. Share deals and highlights from your festive catalogue in your marketing. Flag shipping deadlines to encourage shoppers to buy early. And consider special touches you can to deliveries, like Christmassy packaging or extra giveaways to tuck into each box.
January sales
The festive sales opportunities don’t end on Christmas Eve. There’s lots of potential in the new year too, with shoppers eager to bag a bargain in the sales or save on next Christmas by stocking up on clearance stock.
This time of year is a chance to clear excess inventory or simply offer savings on popular items. Just make sure they don’t miss out by spreading the word in your marketing.
Valentine’s Day
It’s only right to spread the love around Valentine’s Day. Which is why many retailers offer deals tailored to lovebirds of all age groups.
Highlight gifts from your regular or seasonal stock that are the perfect way to say, “you’re the one.” Create romantic bundles exclusive for the Valentine’s Day period. And highlight that you can send gifts by guaranteed delivery and express shipping services if any lovers have left it a little late.
Summer travel season
People tend to be in a good mood when they’re thinking about their holidays. Tap into their holiday spirit with products and prices that appeal to them, and watch good vibes come your way too.
Think about the products you can offer that are perfect people planning city breaks, summer getaways and other adventures. From lightweight and easy to carry items and accessories to portable gadgets, swimwear, mobile beauty goods, travel toiletries and everything in between.
There’s always a season for selling something
The possibilities don’t end there. Consider other special cultural or religious holidays and festivals, plus fun calendar highlights such as Halloween. And don’t forget all the ways your customers could say thanks to mum and dad on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.
You may wish to target your products to the wedding, graduation, back to school, winter sports or even spring-cleaning season. Any time of year, it’s peak time for something.