Intuit QuickBooks Report Reveals Small Businesses Project a Third of Yearly Revenue from Holiday Sales as Consumer Spending Expected to Decrease by 34%
Study uncovers how small businesses can prepare ahead of the holiday season to capitalize on the
Overall, consumer holiday spending is projected to reach
However, while total consumer spend is expected to be down, one positive outlook for small businesses this season is that consumers remain loyal to supporting and shopping small. The report found that 93%, or an estimated 240 million people, plan to shop small this season, representing a
“Small business owners like myself plan for a big portion of their yearly revenue to come in during the holiday season,” said
Small Businesses Are Getting Ahead - and so are Consumers
Recognizing that holiday sales play a vital role in small businesses' yearly revenue, and with the anticipated downturn in spending in mind, more than 2 in 5 business owners started preparing for the busy shopping season in September or earlier by increasing marketing efforts (34%), stocking up on inventory (33%), and planning holiday discounts and promotions (33%). Consumers are matching this early-start mentality this year, with nearly 3 in 4 consumers surveyed noting that they will have the majority of their shopping done before December.
"Consumers are faced with tough financial constraints, and are increasingly looking for flexibility and convenience in how they shop and interact with businesses, as well as deals and offers to offset costs,” said
Here are some tips from QuickBooks and Mailchimp for small businesses to maximize their revenue potential:
- Offer targeted discounts when possible: For small businesses looking to capture consumer spend, it is increasingly important to offer competitive prices and deals to compete with big box retailers. Sixty-four percent of consumers are prioritizing shopping at stores that offer low prices and deals, while 58% are looking for coupons and promotions to save money.
- Focus on marketing efforts via email, in-store promotions, and direct mail: Survey findings also revealed consumers’ preference for hearing about seasonal deals and offerings from small businesses, with 54% of respondents ranking targeted emails as their top choice, followed by in-store promotions (40%), and direct mail (33%). These rank above social media ads, text messages, and app notifications. With the help of marketing platforms like Mailchimp, small businesses can turn their marketing data into personalized messaging, using the most effective channels to reach customers with the right discount at the right time.
- Lean on social to remain competitive: When shopping at small businesses online, consumers are increasingly turning to the seller’s social media shop, with 63% of those surveyed sharing Facebook as their top social media platform for shopping, followed by Instagram (50%), and TikTok (43%). Small businesses are noticing this trend, with more than half (52%) saying they plan to sell on social media platforms this season, above even their own website or ecommerce platform.
- Leverage the power of AI: Thirty percent of small businesses are turning to AI this holiday season to help create targeted email campaigns, personalize customer service or chatbots, and manage inventory. Meanwhile, nearly one in four (23%) consumers say they will use AI to help with holiday shopping, especially when it comes to finding deals. Small businesses should take this into account as they plan their marketing and SEO strategies, to increase the chances of customers finding their products or deals as they shop this holiday season.
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Ensure inventory availability before peak shopping days: Last year’s earlier-than-ever start to the holiday shopping season is driving consumers and small businesses alike to expect more of the same this year. While the report reveals that Black Friday (
November 29 ) and Cyber Monday (December 2 ) will be the biggest shopping events, as 65% of consumers plan to shop on these days, more than a third (34%) of consumers say they will also shop on Small Business Saturday (November 30 ). They plan to do an average of 39% of their shopping on this day, so small business owners should ensure they have all the necessary tools in place to easily track their sales and inventory leading up to these key shopping days, to ensure they have enough product to meet consumer demand.
QuickBooks has created a special holiday hub to provide small business owners with the tools and resources they need to thrive and grow. For more information, small businesses can visit here.
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