When most business owners plan their sales and promotions for the holiday marketing season, they think about the two biggest shopping days of the year: Black Friday and Cyber Monday. While these days definitely deserve a bit of special attention, there are seven (seven!) other shopping days that occur during the holiday season that -- judging by last year's sales figures -- consumers are eager to partake in.We have suggestions below for how to take advantage of each day using ShortStack Campaigns, plus links to the mobile-ready ShortStack templates you can use to build them. (You'll find many more resources on our Holiday Workshop page.) You can build everything listed here for free -- all you need to do is set up your free ShortStack account.
1. Gray Thursday 2015
What: Gray Thursday, aka Thanksgiving, came about since Black Friday sales are starting earlier and earlier.
When: November 26, 2015
Why: In 2014, Thanksgiving weekend spending was up 24% over 2013. Americans spent $12.29 billion on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.
How you can capture some Thanksgiving spending: Using ShortStack’s “Story Contest” template, create a Campaign to invite your followers to share their favorite Thanksgiving memory or tradition for a chance to win a prize.
2. Black Friday 2015
What: The day after Thanksgiving (in the US); consumers shop for special Christmas deals.
When: November 27, 2015
Why: Even though Black Friday spending was down 5.6% over 2013, shoppers spent $9.1 billion on the day after Thanksgiving.
How you can capture some Black Friday spending: Create a Campaign using ShortStack’s ”Black Friday Coupon Code” template to share an exclusive coupon your customers can use during this popular shopping weekend.
3. Small Business Saturday 2015
What: In 2010, American Express introduced Small Business Saturday to encourage consumers to spend their dollars supporting local small businesses. Every year, Small Business Saturday is the day after Black Friday.
When: November 28, 2015
Why: In 2015, consumers will spend an estimated $5.9 billion on the Saturday following Thanksgiving.
How you can capture some Small Business Saturday spending: Create a photo contest using ShortStack’s “Photo Vote Contest” or “Instagram Contest” templates to inspire people to come to your store on Small Business Saturday and take a photo of their favorite item for a chance to win it. The photo with the most compelling caption and/or votes wins!
4. Cyber Monday 2015
What: Cyber Monday is quickly becoming the biggest shopping day of the year. This day is huge for online retailers as it appeals to the growing number of consumers who want to shop from home, or while on the go.
When: November 30, 2015
Why: In 2013, $1.735 billion was spent on Cyber Monday, making it the biggest online shopping day in the U.S ever, according to comScore.
How you can capture some Cyber Monday spending: A week before Cyber Monday, create a sweepstakes using ShortStack’s “Sweepstakes,” “Vote to Enter Sweepstakes,” or “Extra Points Sweepstakes” template to give your followers the chance to win an Cyber Monday shopping spree worth a specific amount for your store. For those who don’t win your sweepstakes, use the emails you collected during your Campaign to notify them on Cyber Monday with a special “thanks for entering” promo code of their own.
5. Giving Tuesday 2015
What: Giving Tuesday is a one-day national effort to help charities raise money online during the holiday shopping season.
When: December 1, 2015
Why: The first Giving Tuesday was held in 2012 and 2,600 non-profit organizations received donations. In 2014, people around the world gave more than $45 million to charitable organizations.
How you can capture some Giving Tuesday spending: This holiday season, roll up your philanthropic sleeves and dedicate a sum of money to donate. Instead of you deciding which charity to donate to, create a Campaign using ShortStack’s “Vote Only Crowdsourcing” template to let your followers vote on the charity they want your donation to go to. If you're a nonprofit, you can also use this template to gather donations yourself.
6. Green Monday 2015
What: Green Monday is the second Monday of December and is historically one of the busiest shopping days of the month.
When: December 8, 2015
Why: In 2014, online consumer spending on Green Monday amounted to $1.6 billion U.S. dollars and is defined to represent one of the top three sales days in December. While Green Monday’s sales numbers don’t trump Cyber Monday’s, they come pretty close.
How you can capture some Green Monday spending: During this busy shopping period, plan a Campaign that will incentivize your followers to share your brand’s holiday promotion with their friends. Using ShortStack’s “Refer-a-Friend Contest” template, create a contest with an exciting prize that rewards your followers/contest entrants when they share a link to your Campaign.
7. Free Shipping Day 2015
What: Free Shipping Day is a specific day in December when online businesses offer free shipping. Online retailers that participate in this shopping day event guarantee that purchases made on the day will be delivered — for free — by Christmas Eve.
When: December 18, 2015
Why: According to the National Retail Federation, 42.3 percent of those polled say free shipping/shipping promotions are important factors. Further, free shipping is deemed the second most important factor for shoppers when purchasing online.
How you can capture some Free Shipping Day spending: Using ShortStack’s “Subscribe to Receive a Coupon” template, create a Campaign that reveals a free-shipping coupon code (great for online checkout!) when your followers opt into your newsletter with their name and email address.
8. Super Saturday 2015
What: Super Saturday is the final Saturday before Christmas.
When: December 19, 2015
Why: Super Saturday was the busiest shopping day of the holiday season in 2014, according to reports by ShopperTrak.
How you can capture some Super Saturday spending: Attract last-minute shoppers by sharing with them an exciting holiday deal. Using ShortStack’s “Enter to Receive a Coupon” template, create a Campaign that reveals a coupon code (great for online checkout) or a physical coupon (which can be downloaded and printed) when one of your followers shares their email address.
9. Gift Card Exchange Day 2015
What: It may be “Boxing Day” in England, but elsewhere the day after Christmas is known as Gift Card Exchange Day. With a growing number of Americans giving gift cards, more people find themselves with cards they’d rather turn into cash, leading to an increase in traffic to gift card exchange sites the day after Christmas.
When: December 26, 2015
Why: For the eighth year in a row, gift cards are the most requested gift item among those celebrating the holidays, according to the National Retail Federation’s 2014 consumer poll. The trouble is, not everyone who receives a gift card for a specific store will want to keep it.
How you can capture some Gift Card Exchange spending: Create a Campaign that lets your followers exchange their unused gift cards from other businesses for gift cards from your business. Lots of companies, like CVS, Best Buy and United Airlines allow you to do this. To create a Gift Card Exchange Campaign, use ShortStack’s Image Widget to create hot spots that direct to a gift card swap or exchange site.
About the author
Dana Sullivan Kilroy is a communications professional with more than 20 years of experience delivering compelling content. Her work has appeared in national, award-winning publications and sites, including: The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Fast Company, Inc.
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