Just for a moment, we want you to cast aside your ecommerce marketer hat and focus on the online shopper in you.
It’s the first week of December and your housemate receives a Christmas brochure through the post. You’ve never heard of the brand before so check them out on Instagram. Their feed is packed with gift ideas, seasonal offers and snaps of snow covered trees and fairy lights framing cottage windows…Nice!You visit the brand’s website and are impressed with its beautiful festive imagery and responsive design, so decide to sign-up to their newsletter. Disappointingly, the welcome email you receive is void of festive cheer; just a bog standard ‘Thank you’ alongside a picture of a wreath-less front door. Where’s the Christmas spirit gone?
Okay, you can put your ecommerce marketer hat back on now.
So, why are we telling you this? Because we want to focus on the fact that, all too often, triggered emails get left behind at Christmas time.
This is surprising: automated campaigns continually outperform regular emails when it comes to open and click-through rate, and are consequently a great opportunity to get your key Christmas messages in front of shoppers.
Moreover, triggered emails help ecommerce marketers do their job during one of the busiest times of the year by – for example – welcoming new customers, or reminding existing ones of forgotten items.
But still, whilst marketers tend to go all out on direct mail, newsletters and social media during the Christmas period, automated emails can’t expect as much as a seasonal makeover.
So, let’s take a look at a few actionable ways you can give your triggered emails a festive update this season, in order to: maximise profit, increase customer engagement and ensure your Christmas messages reach those who matter most.
Thanks to gift shoppers, the Christmas period is prime time for new customer acquisition, so make the most of all those new visits by ensuring your email signup box is as prominent as possible.
Once you’ve acquired an email address, your welcome series is a great opportunity to deliver your brand’s Christmas offering in a speedy, effective way. However, as shown in the example above, nowhere near enough brands seem to have cottoned onto this yet, and instead continue to send the same old welcome series throughout the year.
Giving your welcome series a festive twist is relatively easy, and very effective. As shown in the Joules example below, just a few tweaks – such as Christmas themed copy and a more generous first-purchase discount – can make all the difference.
Top tips for a festive welcome series:
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If an existing customer has visited your site several times but not actually made a purchase, consider sending them a festive browse abandonment message to get them across the line. This is especially true for customers who bought last Christmas.
Here’s a nice triggered email template currently being used by Biscuiteers, designed for those who have browsed a product more than once in a set period of time, but not made a purchase.
Top tips for a festive browse abandonment email:
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Closely linked to browse abandonment comes cart abandonment.
We struggled to find examples of brands implementing festive basket abandonment emails, so here’s a mockup of what yours could look like. (Now that the John Lewis, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and M&S Christmas ads are out, we should all see more real examples in the coming weeks!)
Top tips for a festive cart abandonment email:
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With a much higher open rate than regular email marketing, post-purchase emails are a golden opportunity for you to communicate your brand’s Christmas offering to existing customers during the festive season. But you wouldn’t think this looking at the generic, scrooge-like post-purchase messages sent out these days.
For a retailer, post-purchase emails are an effective way to reactivate shoppers in the weeks following their purchase, whether that’s through: supplying useful content, requesting a review or encouraging a follow-up purchase.
Top tips for a festive post-purchase email:
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If your brand is going all out on Christmassy social media posts, direct mail and email newsletters, it only makes sense to also give your lifecycle messages a festive edge.
If you don’t, your automated messages will risk coming across frosty – and not in a Christmassy way.
A few other little things to remember for your festive triggered emails:
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