6 Ways to Increase Sales After the Holidays

Your Business Guide on Beating Post-Holiday Fatigue
It’s no surprise that people shop more doing the holiday season. A report by Adobe Analytics found that consumers spent $80.3 billion—and that was just online—from November 1 to December 6 in 2018.

If you were fortunate, your business enjoyed great seasonal success.

But whether you made a hefty profit or experienced a holiday sales slump, there are ways to increase sales in January. I’m sharing 6 of my favourites:

1. Throw another sale. While customers may feel post-holiday fatigue after an overwhelming number of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas and Boxing Day deals, you can still reach your target audience with a tempting winter clearance.

Here’s a good example: Clothing and home retailer Anthropologie has a winter clearance on all sale items. By taking another 40% off items that are already at a reduced price, they’re appealing to customers and clearing out old stock to make room for new spring inventory.

Remember that your fans are savvy, so be authentic rather than just slapping a sale sign on a poorly selling product or calling a small discount a “winter clearance.” ?

2. Tie in New Year’s resolutions. No matter what product or service you’re selling, there’s probably a way to tie in the “New Year, New You” angle.

A 2018 survey by Tangerine found that nearly 70% of Canadians have made resolutions. Over half of respondents focused on improving their physical health, and almost a third wanted to get better at managing their finances.

So, start by thinking about how your product or service improves someone’s:? ? Financial, personal or professional success ? Health or wellness ? Confidence or self-esteem ? Productivity ? Relationships

Then, brainstorm ways that you could incorporate New Year’s resolutions and goals into your sales program to prevent a post-holiday sales slump.

3. Create a buying guide or blog. While we tend to give Xmas most of the attention, don’t forget that people want gift ideas year-round.

According to the 2019 Holiday Season Shopping Report, 47% of gift shoppers surveyed didn’t know what to buy. To turn browsers into customers any time of year, help guide your visitors. For example, you could create a top 10 list of popular gifts for teens or Moms, or highlight the hottest gifts for Father’s Day.

People will feel less overwhelmed and will be more likely to add an item to their cart with a little guidance, which can really help you increase sales after the holidays.

4. Update your newsletter signup. With so much going on in a small business owner’s life, it can be easy to overlook this important marketing tool. Are you offering an eBook that’s been up for years with a newsletter signup, or pushing an outdated promo?

Take a look at your eNewsletter signup page and think about the year ahead. Is there a way you can make it more appealing to attract leads and sales?

Maybe you could create some fresh content like an eBook or a video tutorial, or offer a free consultation.

5. Spruce up your social media. If you gave your social media accounts a holiday touch, now’s the time to take down the decorations, so to speak. Even if you didn’t add any holiday flair, now is a great opportunity to reflect on what messaging you’re putting out there.

While you shouldn’t update your logo or branding just because it’s a new year, at least do a sweep of your social media to see if you need to change/add:

? Your operating hours and location on Facebook and Google My Business. ? Old pinned tweets on your Twitter account. ? Images for Google My Business and Instagram. ? Profile photos for all of your social media accounts.

While you might argue that this isn’t directly a way to increase sales after the holidays, you’d be surprised! If you have old assets collecting dust or you can’t be bothered to change out a Christmas banner on a social media platform, people are going to wonder how efficient and trustworthy your small business is.

Read: The Right Reasons for Rebranding Your Business Logo Over time your business will grow and evolve. You may offer new services or products, enter different markets or target another demographic. If this happens, you might need to consider changing your marketing graphics.

However, you need to be careful you’re not undoing all the hard marketing and branding work that you’ve done and that you fully understand how to rebrand for the most effective results.

Read more on our website.

6. Get creative with celebrations throughout the year. There’s a long list of January “holidays” you can check out on nationaltoday.com that will get you started. By making a note of relevant dates throughout the year, there are surely some fun ways that you can incorporate them into your marketing strategy.

You could offer a discount, freebie or promo that relates to what you sell. Here’s a delicious example: The Italian chain Carrabba’s Italian Grill celebrated National Pasta Day last year with a $10 pasta deal. ??

One of my favourite examples is what WWF did for World Penguin Day (it’s coming up on April 25!). They shared an informative article ‘Top 10 facts about emperor penguins’, with a call to action to “adopt” one of these adorable waddling birds.

We were so much captivated by this campaign, we adopted a few ourselves! Since the Emperor Penguin is our official mascot, how could we not!

No, we didn’t get our very own penguin, but we did get a cuddly toy, regular updates, stickers and other cool stuff for supporting the initiative.

There’s no reason why you have to expect and accept a post-holiday sales slump. While we tend to focus a lot of our marketing (and personal) energy on the festive season, we must remember that our customers are still out there! They want to hear from us in a meaningful and relevant way.

Discover The Blessed City Of Kathmandu And Its Attractions

Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal and frequently called “The Gateway to Nepal” and “Gateway of Mount Everest”. When anybody who has come to Nepal believes of Kathmandu, the first impression is the temples of Kathmandu and its rich culture. Pashupatinath, Boudhanath Stupa, Swyambhunath temple (often called Monkey temple), Changunarayan are the world heritage sites of Kathmandu which are in the memories of thousands of tourist that have visited Nepal. there are many places to visit in Kathmandu , that people still have no idea where to visit in Kathmandu valley. Kathmandu is the melting point of Buddhism and Hinduism. The best Hindu shrine, Pashupatinath, situated in the eastern part of Kathmandu attracts thousands of tourists each year.
Spectacular stupas such as Swyambhunath and Boudhanath would keep any peace lover spellbound and surrender to the sign of peace and take the mesmerizing experience back. It is a fantastic opportunity to escape town, visit the country/jungle facet and finest of all of the children are going to absolutely enjoy bathing the elephants, riding them, and playing with baby elephants in the breeding center. Interaction with these gentle giants is going to be a highlight spoke about them for a long time to come. Best of all in the typical cost of US$80 per person for 3 times all-inclusive of food, lodging, transportation, and jungle actions, Return to Kathmandu and get to Nagarkot, one of the greatest mountain channels, here you’ll find a resort for virtually any budget and preference, there’s a lot to offer and getting there’s synch, reserve a cab or take the daily tourist bus that transports from Thamel at 7 am regular in tourist year and on-demand from the year.

The huge attraction to Nagarkot is exactly what everyone comes to Nepal to watch, the Falls. If you’re blessed a guide or one of the resort staff will have the ability to point from the remote summit of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on the planet. Everest is seen clearly at dawn. The very best time of year to view remarkable views of these hills is from September through to February. If you’re heading upon a Saturday, pre-booking a resort is advised because the locals love this place also. Following an overnight stay in Nagarkot you can go back by automobile to Kathmandu, or when you’ve got an active household, take some opportunity to trek down throughout the hillside Tamang Villages to Changunayaran, the earliest and one of the loveliest temples from all of Kathmandu Valley. With an entrance fee of just 70 rupees each individual, it’s surely worth a trip.

From here, it’s not difficult to arrange a cab down to Bhaktapur, the ancient walled town. Tucked from the primary square, there are Potters Square that is where the locals still make by hand all types of pottery for the temple and everyday use. Should you are feeling that the need to explore the city in excellent depth, neighborhood guides may be hired from any guest home or at the primary gate. There are also adventure tours Nepal packages available you might elect for researching the wildlife and the nation to the fullest without missing any attraction of the country. Among all other destinations, Katmandu remains the best choice of tourists around the year because of its breathtaking attractions.

Apple’s Secret to Building a Roaring Fanbase

Apple is one of the most profitable companies in the US. Second in place with a profit of over $55 billion.
Can’t argue with the numbers.

In my opinion, they’re also one of the smartest companies around, especially when Steve Jobs was still around.

And I say that for one of many reasons.

They know how to market themselves and create a super engaged audience. But they do it in a way you probably don’t think too often about, yet we see it almost everyday in the media.

Take our current president.

He loves to pick fights with other people, especially by calling them names.

For examples:

Crooked Hillary (Hillary Clinton)

Lyin’ Ted (Ted Cruz)

Corrupt Joe (Joe Biden)

The Nutty Professor (Bernie Sanders)

Is it funny?

Yes.

Is this all an accident?

No. I’m almost certain he knows exactly what he’s doing, and it’s working.

Trump may be stupid in some people’s eyes, but he sure knows how to get himself free exposure. Everyday the media is talking about him. People, whether they love him or hate him, have been talking about him non-stop since 2016.

Apple did the same thing by picking a fight with Windows computers, except in a not-so-aggressive way.

From 2006 to 2009, they ran a TV advertisement campaign called “Get a Mac.”

The whole idea of the campaign was to point out the weaknesses of Windows computers in a light-hearted comedic way, showing the Mac computer as the better choice, and almost shaming you if you choose a Windows computer over a Mac.

Did it work out for them in the end?

You bet. Their Mac sales skyrocketed.

So keep this in mind if you’re looking for new ways to engage your audience.

About the author:

Ellisen Wang is an email copywriter and the author of “How to Become an Email Titan.” You can read the sample chapters of the book and learn how to write email copy that your subscribers will never get enough of and will make them want to buy from you by opting in at EllisenWang.com. When you opt in, you’ll also get daily copywriting, email marketing, and business tips sent straight to your inbox. If you don’t want to optin, you can also read through the blog and listen to the audios for more marketing content and training.