Holiday Retail Sale Ideas and Tips

The crazy holiday shopping season is pretty much here! Hooray! This is when many retailers make up for a slow year and, if you’re one of those retailers, then read on for some tips to maximize your profits.

“This is the time of the year when great service counts,” states John Tschohl, president of Minneapolis-based Service Quality Institute. “Competition is everywhere so you have to do the job better and better. Amazon increased sales 40% last year and will do the same this year. You are a click away from your competition.” That being said, how can you set yourself apart from your competitors? How can you generate just a little more profit on each sale?

Wrap it up. Save your customers time by wrapping some of your best-selling items for instant ready-to-give gifts. Keep some unwrapped samples on the display so that customers can examine the merchandise. Make sure you color code the wrapping paper so everyone knows what’s inside. For example, lotion set in red gift wrap, cupcake cookbook in green gift wrap, picture frame in blue gift wrap, etc. Don’t forget to stick a name tag on the pre-wrapped gifts so your customers can label them before they forget what’s inside.

Stuff those stockings. Offer stocking stuffers right next to your register to stimulate impulse sales. We all need little last-minute gifts so offer some small items at checkout to capture the customers’ attention and jog their memory of “Oh yeah, I need a little something for so-and-so at work/school/church, etc. and this would be perfect.” There are many attractive and functional impulse displays that can help you generate impulse sales all year round, not just during the holidays.

Send holiday cheer. Send a holiday card to your regular customers and offer them specials not available to the rest of the public. Invite your best customers to an after-hours party to show your appreciation.

I love you, man. Treat everyone who walks through your door as if they are truly special. Because they are! They could go to any other store but they chose to enter yours so make them feel welcome. Help take the edge off all the stress and craziness of the season by giving a genuine smile, offering to help them find gifts, complimenting them on their cute reindeer antlers (What? Some of us are very festive), scarf or whatever else is nice.

So. Very. Late! If your shoppers are anything like me, they wait until the last minute to shop so make sure you have a display that features last minute gift ideas in varying price ranges. If you have the room, separate categories such as “Gifts Under $20”, “For Him”, “For Her”, etc.

Holiday bonus. Everyone loves free gifts! During the last week or two before Christmas, offer bonus gifts to customers who spend a certain amount, like $75 or more. Let them choose a gift from a variety of free items that you select.

Slippery when wet. Keep your floor clean and dry so it looks nice and so people don’t fall and break their…holiday cheer.

Take care of yourself. The holiday season can be a challenge so make sure you get enough rest and healthy food to keep your batteries charged; it’s hard to be nice to customers and coworkers if you’re feeling icky. Don’t forget how much fun it can be to create events and promos and then help them succeed.

Please let me know what promos you’ve tried and how they went. Have a great holiday sale season…and have fun!

Halloween Retail Sale Ideas

Wow, this year is speeding by! Halloween is just around the corner and, in case you weren’t aware, it is the second most popular holiday, Christmas being the first. Do not let the opportunity of cashing in on this holiday pass you by. Check out this Tip of the Week from WhizBang! Training for some facts, figures and ideas on how to turn customers’ quest for fun and treats into profit. Read on:

Dear Tip of the Weeker,

This week’s Tip is a reprint from 2007 that included some interesting facts and figures about the Halloween shopping season.

We thought it would be fun to run this Tip again, updating the figures, to see how things have changed in the past couple of years.

(2007 figures are represented in parentheses.)

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According to our good friend Don Morgan at Party Club of America, the world’s largest buying group of party and Halloween merchandise, Halloween is now the number two holiday and it’s getting bigger every year.

Consider this…

Last year’s Halloween retail sales including advertising, exceeded an unprecedented $5.8 billion ($5.5 billion.)

A partial breakdown includes:
Candy: $1.8 billion, ($2 billion – ’07 was a record-breaking candy holiday);
Home Decorating: $1.6 billion ($.659 billion) remains second only to the Christmas holiday season;
Costumes: $2 billion ($1.3 billion;) interesting breakdown…
– Children’s Costumes = $.8 billion
– Adult Costumes = $1 billion
– Pet Costumes = $.2 billion!
Greeting Cards: $.3 billion ($.06 billion.)
According to the National Retail Federation’s 2010 Halloween Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, American consumers planned to spend more money in all major Halloween categories in 2010 compared to the spending previous years, and 63.8% of those surveyed planned to celebrate Halloween or participate in Halloween activities!

In a nutshell, you still can’t afford to miss this opportunity.

At the very least you can stock and sell Halloween merchandise – costumes, home accessories, scary music etc. – and decorate your store and windows.

That’s a no-brainer.

But to take full advantage of the holiday you should throw yourself into it whole hog…

Here are a couple of ideas to get your juices flowing…

– You can have an after hours Halloween Party for your best customers.

– If you sell to children you can have a Halloween coloring contest for school children.

– If you are a running store or fitness center you can sponsor a Halloween Fun Run and give special prizes for people who run in costume.

– You can partner with your favorite non-profits and donate a percentage of the sales that come from their supporters who shop at your store.
The list goes on and on!

One of the best ways for you, as a small businessperson, to really distinguish yourself from the competition is to create a memorable experience for your customers.

Halloween presents you with the perfect opportunity to do something cool, fun, creative and unforgettable.