Part II - Website Checklist
The most important part of preparing for the holiday season is setting up your website to reflect that you are ready to provide excellent service to your customers. According to an infographic by GetElastic, 39% of shoppers obtain information about a brand, its products and promotions by visiting the site itself. A study by Shop.org also indicated that absolute transparency of all details pertaining to order fulfillment is the make or break point for shoppers when deciding whether to make a purchase from an online retailer. This means providing great products, at the best prices, and making necessary information readily available so as to make shopping on your website as stress-free as possible.
Naturally, seasonal products should be highly promoted and easily accessible on the website. However, these are an easy sell as many shoppers are looking for Thanksgiving and Christmas-branded items anyway. Hubspot asserts that as many shoppers can become overwhelmed during the holidays and simply want to get through their Christmas list as quickly as possible, they are highly receptive to being told what to buy via Holiday Gift Guides. This gives you the opportunity to promote higher margin products that shoppers may not necessarily pay attention to earlier in the year as great gift ideas. Gift guides should be placed on the homepage for high visibility; Hubspot and Level 343 even suggest temporarily updating the meta data for focus product pages to boost the likelihood of them showing up in search engine results when shoppers are searching for gift ideas or holiday sales. Aim for page titles and meta descriptions that are labelled “Black Friday/Cyber Monday Specials”, “Holiday Gift Guide/Ideas” or “Holiday Staff Picks”.
Murale.ca's Holiday Guide featured on their home page. |
Hollisterco.ca's auto-update shopping cart total and shipping cost banner |
Amazon.ca's order cut-off dates for Christmas delivery |
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Don't forget to read the other parts of the 2012 OrderDynamics Retail Holiday Guide:
- Part I - Know Your Dates
- Part II - Website Checklist
- Part III - Social Media for the Holidays
- Part IV - Holiday Emails
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