How to Keep Your Seasonal Business Profitable All Year

How Seasonal Businesses Can Stay Profitable Year-Round

If you have ever wondered how to use seasonal marketing to increase sales, you’re in the right place.

In this post, we’ll offer tips on marketing seasonal products along with ideas on how to keep a seasonal business in customers’ minds year-round. But first, let’s talk about how consumer needs change with the seasons.

When Memorial Day hits, people excitedly expect their favorite ice cream shop to be open. As the leaves start to change, candle lovers purchase their favorite fall scents like warm apple pie and sweet cinnamon pumpkin. Once snowflakes start to cover the ground, beer connoisseurs look forward to their favorite Christmas Ale.

These seasonal sensibilities affect what your customers are looking for and how they will spend their money. Keep reading to learn more about seasonal demand and how to keep your seasonal business profitable all year. 

How Seasonal Products Boost Sales

All kinds of businesses use different tactics to promote brand awareness and sell their seasonal products. Let’s look at some of these and identify ways to use seasonal products and seasonal demand to help increase sales.

Develop a Dedicated Following

When an item becomes popular and is only available during a specific season, it often develops a dedicated following.

The Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte is an example of a product with an enthusiastic, devoted following. Those customers who crave the product will be watching and waiting for it to hit the shelves. They’ll also probably be posting their first one on social media, which means free marketing that helps build brand awareness.

Build anticipation for your product and encourage customers to share their purchases on social media to start developing a dedicated following!

Appeal to FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out)

Sometimes products that are considered seasonal are actually available all year. However, no one really thinks to buy them at times other than their dedicated season.

For example, pumpkin spice and pumpkin puree are always available at your local grocery store, but most people only purchase them during the fall season. Because they are marketed at a specific, consistent time each year, customers assume that is the only time they can get it.

That leads to increased sales during the respective season because customers are afraid of missing out on their opportunity.

Appeal to your customers’ FOMO and it can help yield some serious profits!

Build Excitement in the Off-Season

People want what they can’t have.

By marketing a product that is not yet available, you will build excitement for that product and raise awareness for your business.

For example, try marketing the new edition snowboard during the summer months as “coming soon” to encourage your summer customers to come back in the winter.

Encourage your customers to come back to your business for the latest seasonal products!

Utilize Laser-Focused Advertising

Part of the reason customers make purchase decisions during a particular season is due to targeted advertising.

For example, television commercials around the holidays typically feature cheerful shoppers enjoying fantastic savings, or families at home baking cookies together. The advertising entices us to want to be part of the joy of finding the perfect gift or baking scrumptious holiday cookies with our loved ones.

These advertisements aren’t limited to television, either. Social media is an effective and inexpensive tool for marketing seasonal products.

Use thoughtful, targeted advertising through social media or other channels!

Create Strong Brand Associations

When you think of Easter, what kinds of products come to mind? Most likely you think of chocolate bunnies, colorful eggs, jellybeans, and marshmallow Peeps®.

Maybe no one in your household even likes Peeps, but you still buy a box of them in the spring. They may just sit on the shelf until summer, but you still bought them as a memento of the Easter season.

Brands associate themselves with certain holidays or seasons on purpose, and you can do the same by offering seasonal products. 

Inject Value and Nostalgia

This goes along with targeted advertising and brand associations. Companies “inject value” into seasonal products by appealing to feelings associated with those seasons.

For example, one of Glade’s taglines is “Inspired by the best feelings”. This tagline has been used historically to market holiday-scented candles because it makes the customer envision warm and cozy evenings with family. The way products like this appeal to a customer’s nostalgia and emotions are called “injecting value”.

You can also appeal to customer nostalgia by offering “vintage” products or something that reminds a customer of their past. Fashion, for example, often cycles through styles that we have seen before. Today many styles from the 90s, such as denim skirts, flannel shirts, and denim button-downs are popular again.  

Inject value into your products by appealing to your customers’ nostalgia and emotions.

How to Keep Your Seasonal Business Profitable All Year

If you run a seasonal business, such as a golf course or ice cream shop, it can be difficult to figure out how to make enough revenue in the summer to still support you in the off-season.

However, there are ways for you to remain profitable, even in the chilly months. It may sound impossible, but all it takes is some careful planning and strategy development.

Here are three steps you can take to help keep your business profitable all year long.

1. Analyze and methodically manage your off-season expenses.

Every business owner needs to understand cash flow and how to manage expenses, but it is especially important for the seasonal business owner.

Analyze your off-season expenses and once you have a good grasp of the costs, look for ways to minimize them. For example, consider reducing staff in the off-season.

When hiring for the summer, inform prospective employees that the position is purely seasonal so there’s no hostility when it comes time to close for the season.

If your business stays open all year but experiences a lull in the winter, consider reducing your hours to save on hourly wage and energy costs. You can also communicate with your vendors and suppliers to try to work out a limited contract in those months where you don’t need as much inventory on hand.

2. Use the downtime to strategize for the busy season.

Capitalize on the few months you have with decreased traffic by planning for the next busy season.

You can use results and reports from the previous season to analyze what changes you may need to make, what worked, and what didn’t. With this information, create a strategy and train employees so they’re ready to hit the ground running when business picks up again.

You can also use this time to set goals and profit targets for next season.

3. Keep an eye out for new business opportunities.

You’ll be thinking about your bottom line, especially during the slow season. Keep a careful eye out even during your busy season for new business opportunities.

There may be ways to grow revenue even when your doors are closed. Take stock of your inventory and see if anything can be sold in bulk to another business or organization.

Your goal should be to try to get inventory as close to zero as possible as you prepare to end the season.

When it comes to a seasonal business, the key to success is careful planning. You can accomplish more than you think by planning for those slower months and investing the time to analyze past challenges and successes.

Wrapping up

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