Can you believe Christmas and 2021 New Year is just around the corner?
The holiday season is upon us (AKA, the most profitable time of year for many businesses).
There’s no doubt that 2020 will be an unusual holiday shopping season. More people have been buying online and in-store shopping has reduced significantly.
With this in mind, here’s how your small business can best prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season!

1. Determine your holiday operating hours

What are your holiday operating hours this year?
Will you be open longer than usual or do you plan to close your business for a few days?
To help prepare for this, be sure to ask your employees to request holiday time off early so you can plan schedules accordingly.
Remember to always keep your staff and customers informed about your holiday operating hours so they can plan their shopping schedules ahead of time!
2. Stock up on extra inventory

There’s nothing worse than running out of the best-selling product and having to turn away a new customer.
Estimating the number of supplies you need for holiday sales is always a struggle.
A good way of doing this is by checking last year’s orders to get a benchmark.
Aside from your actual products, remember to also check other holiday-specific supplies. For example:
- Christmas packaging
- Branded gift cards
- Seasonal decorations (ribbons, glitter, stickers)
Try talking to your suppliers to see if you can get discounts for buying in larger quantities.
Another top tip is to order 5% extra stock to keep just in case of an emergency.
In the case of product damage or loss during delivery, you’ll have an extra stash of stock to meet your customer’s demand at ease.
You’ll also want to order early to avoid express shipping charges!
3. Update your ecommerce website

With the rise in online shopping this year, it’s more important now than ever to make sure your website is ready for the busy holiday season.
Make sure your website is up-to-date with the latest products and promotions.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Can customers easily find your most popular products?
- Is the design user-friendly and easy to use?
- Is your business information up-to-date (e.g. contact information, address, FAQs)?
- Does your ecommerce checkout process work smoothly?
- Are your terms and conditions updated with policies regarding shipping, returns and special pricing?
Since you can expect more customers to be shopping online, it’s important that your website is running smoothly and is able to handle high-volume traffic.
You don’t want to lose out on any potential revenue because your website was down or because of an issue with payment processing.
Run tests before the big shopping day and lay out a plan for what to do if you experience downtime or crashes.
4. Decorate your store for Christmas & New Years

Whether it’s your physical or online store, it’s time to get it ready for the festive season!
During this time of a pandemic, these decorations can help spice up your business and be the deciding factor to attract wary shoppers.
The more you decorate, the more excitement you bring to customers!
Introducing these new elements to the shopping experience changes the atmosphere of your entire store. It can even encourage impulse buying from customers!
Here are a few easy ways to decorate your store:
- Use a string of bright coloured lights
- Use seasonal colours (red and green for Christmas)
- Set up a well-decorated Christmas tree
- Hang up cute ornaments
- Put Santa hats on your mannequins
- Create signs with seasonal graphic designs
- Update your online store with a festive design
5. Have a creative holiday marketing strategy

It’s that time of year where customers will be anticipating fun promotions from businesses.
Be creative with your holiday promotions and do something different to attract customers who love to spend during this time of year.
6. Personalise your promotions to loyal customers

Did you know that loyal customers spend, on average, 67% more than new customers?
Getting new customers requires more time and money compared to persuading loyal customers to come back.
This is especially true during the holiday season!
Based on their past buying history, you will already know what appeals to your existing customers.
This way, you can create personalized campaigns to convince them to spend at your store.
7. Provide top-quality customer service

With the increase in online shopping this year, your online customer support team should be ready and able to address any complaints at a moment’s notice.
By ensuring a seamless customer journey, from browsing to checkout to returns, customers will be tempted to spend at your store again.
As stressful as the pandemic is, it’s important to focus on being understanding and transparent.
This means ensuring that customers are informed of any COVID-19 related shipping delays or regulations.
Wrapping up
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