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Holiday sale strategy: 10 tips on holding a successful year-end sale in the Middle East

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Quentin Aisbett

The holiday season is a crucial time of the year for businesses in the Middle East. With the festive holiday spirit in full swing and holiday shoppers actively seeking gifts and deals, retailers and e-commerce businesses need to plan and execute a successful holiday sale strategy.

Holiday shoppers in the MENA region are seeking the perfect gifts, with a 140% increase in searches across the region for “personalized gifts” and 45% increase for “perfect gift” in 2022. While consumers are keen to shop for gifts at the end of the year, they’re still price-savvy. We saw a 55% year-on-year increase in search interest for “discounts” and 25% increase in search interest for “winter sale”.

In this article, we will explore holiday marketing tips on how to hold a successful year-end sale in the Middle East. This would give you a head-start on your holiday marketing plan to capture customers looking to shop for Christmas and New Year.

1. Start early and plan ahead

To improve holiday sales, it is crucial to start early and plan ahead. Research shows that customers in the Middle East begin their holiday shopping as early as October. By starting your holiday marketing campaign early, you can capture the attention of potential customers before your competitors and build anticipation for your sale.

2. Craft the right deals and offer incentives

This is perhaps the most important step in creating any sale strategy. Get it right and you’ll generate the sales volume you’re hoping for. But get it wrong and you won’t generate sales or — perhaps even worse — hurt your pre-holiday trading.

To entice customers during the holiday shopping season, offer special deals and incentives. Consider providing free gifts, limited-time discounts, or special offers for loyal customers. Create a sense of urgency by promoting a countdown to your sale or highlighting the limited availability of certain products.

A few time-tested tips:

Choose specific products

Don’t just discount your products storewide. Choose wisely. Discount products you’re looking to turn over and reduce the prices heavily. Choose products where you have good sales margins so you can still make money.

Create bundles

Create product bundles and discount them. This way you are increasing the order value and turning over more stock. It will also ensure customers are not discouraged to pay full retail price on individual products later.

Provide add-on value

Value isn’t exclusively a discount factor. Provide some sort of value add. This could be a free product, monogramming or an exclusive add-on.

Include free shipping

Yes it’s an expense to retailers. But consider the impact that free shipping has for the consumer.

One study found found that ‘‘Free shipping offers that save customers $6.99 appeal more to shoppers than $10 discounts on products. Even though they save more with the discount.”

Discount by dollars, not percentages

Traditionally retailers are recommended to use percentage discounts for items under $100 and dollar discounts for products above $100.

But with consumers being flooded with holiday deals, I’d recommend you stick with dollar discounts regardless of the price of your product. Make it super clear how much money they’ll save.

Pro tip: Put the savings right in the Subject line of your email campaigns — people can’t resist a sale.

Design a few up-sells and cross-sells

To improve sales for your small business, you can either:

  • Attract more customers or
  • Increase your average order size

When considering the products you’ll discount, think about whether you have the ideal cross-sell or up-sell for each discounted product.

3. Get your sales platform ready

The second step in any sale strategy is to decide where you’ll sell your products. You can choose to:

  • Create your own online store
  • Sell direct via social media
  • Join one of the leading marketplaces

Let’s discuss the options.

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Creating your own online store

If you have a website for your business already, you may choose to keep to the same platform and simply add an e-commerce feature.

Launching your own store takes effort, but it gives you complete control of your profits.

For example, if you have a WordPress website, you will want to get WooCommerce added. This will make it possible to sell on your site. If you don’t have a website, then you have the opportunity to choose the best-suited platform, like GoDaddy’s simple E-Store Builder.

Selling on social media

There are three leading options — Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. It’s very simple to set up a Facebook store or Instagram shop and begin selling. Pinterest allows you to sell via your individual Pins.

One downside to selling only on social media? There’s no tracking system, so you’re liable to lose a sale if you miss a DM. And everything is manual — from payment processing to shipping.

Plus you don’t own customer data like emails — social media channels do — so you can’t create email lists and retarget customers with newsletters/website offers etc.

Joining a marketplace

One of the early hurdles for new online store owners is bringing people to your website.

However, marketplaces won’t be the right sales strategy for everyone. Some, like Etsy,  specialise in particular kinds of items. If you sell handmade goods, then you have a great opportunity.

You can sell just about anything on platforms like Amazon, but these tend to be very crowded marketplaces. It can be hard to get attention.

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Another downside to marketplaces is that you can’t gather emails to start marketing to your customers — as with social media, the marketplace retains all direct contact with your buyers. And of course, you pay fees for the right to sell on each platform.

If you don’t have the resources or know-how to build an online store or join a marketplace, you can simply take phone orders and offer curbside pickup.

Optimize your In-Store and E-commerce experience

Another good sale strategy that’s often overlooked by small retailers is conversion optimisation. With some smart adjustments, you can turn more of the people who are already visiting your website into paying customers.

Both in-store and e-commerce experiences play a vital role in holiday sales. Ensure that your physical store is decorated with holiday-themed displays and create a festive atmosphere to attract holiday shoppers. For e-commerce businesses, optimize your website and landing pages for a seamless shopping experience, including easy navigation, fast loading times, and mobile responsiveness. This can help to drive greater conversion rates on your website.

There are a number of factors that can boost conversions:

  • Site speed (this relates to your web hosting)
  • Product descriptions
  • Really good product photos
  • Tantalising up-sells and cross-sells
  • Abandoned cart emails (easily automated with GoDaddy’s Online Store)

Any time you spend getting these elements just right will pay off in more sales.

4. Work with other small businesses as part of your holiday sale strategy

As a small business, it can be difficult to steal any small slice of the customer’s attention during sales seasons. So consider working with other small businesses that sell products that complement (but don’t compete directly with) yours.

This sale strategy will boost your reach, because you’ll also be exposed to your partner’s customers, and improve your sales.

5. Collaborate with partners and influencers

Collaborating with partners and influencers can significantly amplify your holiday marketing efforts. Partner with complementary brands to cross-promote each other's products or services. Engage influencers who have a strong following and align with your target audience to endorse your holiday deals and spread the word about your brand.

6. Set up a referral program

The big brands have their advertising budgets, but as a small business owner you need to be creative and efficient.

The basic concept is to present a customer with the opportunity to earn rewards for sharing your deal with their friends and family. 

If their friends and family purchase their deal, they get rewarded.

One incentive you may want to consider is a future discount. This will encourage a repeat customer and turn a discount buyer into a loyal customer.

But you will need to present real value in this incentive for it to work. If you are rewarding them with a discount for a time where they’ll be buying at regular price, then you have margins to work with hopefully.

7. Start your promotions early

This is a key component of your holiday marketing strategy. Don’t wait until the last moment to start promoting your deals. By that stage the big brands have already flooded the marketplace.

Implement a promotional campaign to run in the one or two weeks before the event. But don’t go too early or you run the risk of discouraging sales prior to the event.

Consider these opportunities to promote the event early including:

Invite customers to join a waitlist

Give them a sneak peek into the offers you’ll have and then encourage them to sign up to be notified. You won’t be the only business or brand doing this, so make sure you give them enough to grab their attention.

Craft compelling email marketing campaigns

If you’re lucky enough to already have an email list and newsletter, then this is a great vehicle for the pre-sale promotion. Consider getting a professional email address that matches your web address to build the kind of credibility and trust that leads to higher email open rates.

Holiday email marketing campaigns are an effective way to reach your existing customer base and engage potential customers. Develop personalized and enticing email campaigns that highlight your holiday promotions, limited-time offers, and special discounts. Use eye-catching subject lines and holiday-themed templates to grab attention and drive conversions.

Leverage digital marketing channels

In addition to social media and email marketing, leverage other digital marketing channels to maximize your reach. Invest in search engine optimization (SEO) to improve your website's visibility in search engine results. Run paid advertising campaigns on platforms like Google Ads and social media platforms to target potential customers with relevant ads.

Leverage social media marketing

Social media platforms are powerful tools for marketing during the holiday season. Create engaging and shareable content that resonates with your target audience. Share sneak peeks into what you’ll be offering and get them excited. Use holiday-themed hashtags, contests, and giveaways to boost engagement and reach new customers. Collaborate with influencers to increase brand awareness and promote your holiday deals.

As you engage with customers on social media, consider getting them to subscribe with their email address. This will give you a more direct way to contact them when it starts.

8. Day-of promotion

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When it’s time to launch and promote your deals, you need to use every channel at your disposal.

  • Your website. Display a sale banner at the top or in a pop-up to ensure that every visitor to your website is fully-aware that you have deals on. Link to sale pages.
  • Email. Hopefully you’ve built up a waitlist of people just waiting on your word to take action. Or perhaps you have an email database you’ve built up over the years. Learn about email marketing in this post.
  • Social media. Let everyone know on your social accounts. Spend a small budget ensuring that the posts are boosted to your entire community and consider advertising to a wider audience.

9. Provide exceptional customer experience

The holiday season is not just about making sales. It is also an opportunity to create a memorable customer experience. Offer excellent customer service, fast shipping, and hassle-free returns to ensure customer satisfaction. Consider providing gift-wrapping services or creating a holiday gift guide to assist customers in finding the perfect gift.

10. Turn the attention into future sales

If you’re able to carve some of the attention for your own small business, then think about how you can bring these new customers back again. Here are three sale strategies to try:

Give them a reason to sign-up for regular emails

This is the simple solution. But don’t make it a generic ‘Subscribe to our email newsletter.’ With a ton of sale emails in their inbox, they’ll be dealing with email fatigue, so present some real value if they are to subscribe. Free samples or exclusive downloads are popular incentives to sign up.

Leave personal notes with your products

As a small business, you have some advantages, so play to them. Write personal, hand-written messages for customers when shipping their purchase.

Encourage online reviews

Take it a step further and ask these new customers for reviews. This will improve the likelihood of other new customers clicking Buy in the future.

Nail down your holiday sale strategy now

The holiday season is a critical time for businesses in the Middle East to boost sales and increase brand awareness. Remember to start early, utilize social media and email marketing, optimize both in-store and e-commerce experiences, offer special deals, leverage digital marketing channels, collaborate with partners and influencers, and provide exceptional customer experience.

Find a way to make it to work for you.

I can’t overemphasise the importance in getting your deals right — don’t just run with the standard 20% off storewide.

Spend time on your products and pricing and get those sale offers right. Then use your size to your advantage, get creative and do what the big brands can’t do. It might take some time to figure it out but experiment!

With careful planning and execution, your holiday marketing campaign will be a resounding success. By implementing these tips on holding a successful year-end sale, you can effectively market your business, attract new customers, and maximize your holiday sales.

Frequently asked questions:

Below are answers to your frequently asked questions (FAQs):

1. How can I increase sales this holiday season?

To increase sales during the holiday season, start early and plan your marketing campaign ahead of time to capture early shoppers' attention. Craft irresistible deals with clear dollar savings, create bundles, offer free shipping, and provide value-add services like gift wrapping or exclusive add-ons. Optimize your online store for seamless navigation and mobile responsiveness, and leverage digital marketing channels like email, social media, and SEO to reach your audience. Collaborate with partners, influencers, and complementary small businesses, and focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences that turn holiday shoppers into loyal customers.

2. What is the best sales strategy?

The best sales strategy combines starting early, crafting targeted offers, and leveraging digital and in-person channels effectively. This includes offering personalized deals, creating urgency with countdowns, optimizing e-commerce platforms, and engaging audiences through email campaigns and social media. Collaborating with influencers, providing free shipping, and ensuring an exceptional customer experience are key elements. Tailor your strategy based on your unique business strengths and experiment to find what resonates best with your audience.

3. How can we increase sales in the festive season?

To boost festive season sales, focus on engaging customers early with promotions like sneak peeks or exclusive waitlists. Offer tailored deals such as dollar discounts, bundles, and add-on values, while optimizing your online and in-store shopping experience. Collaborate with influencers and complementary businesses, implement referral programs, and leverage digital tools like SEO, social media ads, and email marketing. Highlight holiday themes across your channels and ensure fast, customer-centric service to make the shopping experience memorable and drive repeat business.

Note: this article was updated in December 2024

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