How about the following ideas:

Description of your first forum.
Post Reply
gafimiv406
Posts: 153
Joined: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:28 am

How about the following ideas:

Post by gafimiv406 »

Shake the Snow Globe for a Sprinkle of Savings – Save 20-50% (Allow customers to click on, or “shake up” a virtual snow globe to reveal a discount, or simply link customers from a snow globe image in an email or social post to a web page with the offer.)
Spin the Dreidel to Reveal Your Offer (Same thing, allow customers to “spin” a virtual dreidel to land on a particular offer, or link customers to a web page to reveal their offer.)
With both of these examples you can entice your customers to tunisia whatsapp number database actively participate in the offer to see what kind of offer or discount they might receive. Most people assume they’ll get the lowest percentage off. Surprise and delight them by giving them a higher percent off like 40 or even 50%. It’s much more compelling than just a straight offer for 40% off. And, it’s memorable. You can bet the next time you send out an offer, your engagement will improve too.

The following types of promotions can also be highly effective during the holiday season:

Daily deals – Offer a deal or special product for each day. Ideas include: “12 Days of Gifts,” “8 Nights of Offers,” or “24 Days of the Holidays.”
Doorbusters – Create specials for a select amount of hours, or until you run out of the item.
Gift of the day – Highlight different items each day.
Gifts by price point – Feature gifts by price point like under $25, under $50 to appeal to shoppers with a limited budget in mind.
Gift by end user – Provide grouped products like gifts for him, or her, gifts for the home
Come back & save – Send an offer to customers who recently made a purchase.
Save now & save later – Give an offer or discount with a purchase so customers can return post-holiday to save again.
Make it Last…Or Don’t
Put some thought into how long you want your promotion or offer to last. During the busy holiday season, shorter, more frequent offers work better on time-crunched and instant-gratification-seeking shoppers. For instance: 12-hour sale, weekend only offer, 3 day sale. Time your offers to best serve your customers. You can also try sending email offers out at night when most people are at home relaxing and browsing online. You can even host special shopping hours early or late to accommodate your customers and offer deals during these events.

I hope these ideas get you in the holiday spirit and inspire some great promos that’ll get your registers ringing!

If you want to learn more, have a listen to our recorded webinar: Promos for the Season.

Cheers and Happy Holidays!
Post Reply