5 Tips for supercharging your sub-season sales

Spring, summer, autumn and winter seasons are so last year. From Christmas to Easter, sub-seasons are the blink-and-you’ll-miss-them retail periods that can provide a welcome lift to your sales and profits.

Every retailer is looking for a differentiator to stand out from the crowd. Sub-seasons often rely on discounted promotions, but what if you could offer discounts and the convenience of quick delivery and multiple ways of buying? The goal is to make every purchase frictionless.

 

Here are five tips that will help retailers boost revenues and loyalty, making every sub-season commercially rewarding.

1. Make it Personal

Customers love useful customer service. Imagine the scene: a customer is looking for a Valentine’s gift for their partner. The customer is unsure on what to buy, but the store associate pulls up their details and reminds them of what they bought the previous three years. The associate can also make suggestions for this year’s gift. There is no one-size fits all model for personalisation, but the key to achieving the right model is a recognition of just what the customer wants and, perhaps, an awareness of how bad in-store experiences to date have affected customer attitudes.

2. Sprint ahead with speed

For some customers, even next-day delivery is too slow: half of online shoppers say they’ve abandoned a purchase due to unsatisfactory delivery options, making responsiveness a major competitive advantage. When back-to-school season hits and school uniforms are in greatest demand, you need to find inventory from your wider network – and find it quickly. Multichannel agility is the key to speed and success.

3. Scale, scale, scale

Whether you operate purely online or across both bricks and pixels, your customers are exploring new selling and delivery methods every season, from social commerce to same day delivery. Standing in your way of supporting these new methods are lengthy time frames needed to update each selling and delivery system you operate. What’s needed is a system that reduces this lead-time by centralising business rules and system processes, keeping your selling and delivery systems in sync and nimble enough to meet customer demand.

4. Empower your people

For every retailer, sub-seasons are a golden opportunity to increase revenues and transform customer experience. But to give customers what they want, when they want it, you’ll need to adjust your customer service approach to meet the demands of the fast-paced multichannel world. Doing this increases the number of multi-channel order exceptions, and as your contact centre agents are the frontline support for these enquiries, they need to be fast, informed and helpful. They need immediate access to enterprise data, such as customer transactions, product availability, and order fulfilment status, in order to operate efficiently and effectively.

5. Focus on what matters

It’s important to embrace every sub-season and maximise the value of each. To do that you need to focus on what’s important: product merchandising, customer service, and profitability. Complexity shouldn’t get in the way of maximising the number of customers you can serve.

From the ‘fitness’ season that hits in September to hay-fever season in late spring, sub-seasons provide the perfect excuse for retailers to jump ahead and give customers what they really want. So what are you waiting for? Super charge your sub-season sales now.

Manhattan Associates is a technology leader in supply chain and omni-channel commerce. Converging front-end sales with back-end supply chains, their software and platform technology drive both top-line growth and bottom-line profitability for customers. For more information visit www.manh.com.au.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

FURTHER READING

Retail Voice CEO Message: 20 March 2024

This week, the extension of the Paid Parental leave scheme was passed in the Senate, allowing new parents to take half a year of paid parental leave by mid-2026. This

An Earth Choking on Plastic

While as humans we can be visionary, we often lack imagination, and ultimately suffer for our short-sightedness. Plastic waste has emerged as one of the most pressing environmental challenges of

Retail Voice CEO Message: 13 March 2024

It was wonderful to see so many from our retail community participate in the ARA International Women’s Day lunch event in Melbourne last week, culminating in the announcement of the ARA CEW Women

Anzac Day Trading Hours 2024

The following is a state by state breakdown of the public holiday information for Anzac Day 2024. When is Anzac Day 2024? Anzac Day is on Thursday, 25th of April