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Let It Snow! Bad Weather Means Good Business For Online Stores

By Christiana Hart, Ripen eCommerce

 

For most adults, the magic of snow days disappeared right around the time the realities of working life sank in. Snow days now mean higher heating bills, exhausting shoveling, and less-than-pleasant commutes. 

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But for e-Commerce professionals, a fresh snowfall could bring a welcome windfall. In light of Winter Storm Damon, here are four reasons eCommerce store owners should look forward to winter weather.  

1) It begins to look a lot like Christmas: Snow is an instant mood-setter. It calls to mind holiday gatherings and, more importantly, buying presents. There’s nothing better than a pile of the white stuff to serve as a fluffy reminder that the days are ticking away until the year’s annual present swap. In fact, this is a great time to boost your email list with a winter-themed flash sale. 

2) Waiting ’til it all blows over: Shoppers won’t want to leave the house during cold, harsh conditions. And even for customers who don’t mind the weather itself, snow means fewer parking spaces and more fighting through crowds. When the weather turns ugly, reach out to shoppers living in areas with unfavorable conditions by segmenting your lists by location.

3) Less room for activities: Snow days mean more down time. And bored people usually fall into one of two categories — those looking for entertainment and those who want to be productive. Give your customers a much-needed activity during their unexpected day off: Checking everyone off their shopping lists.

4) Snow doesn’t stop on the 25th: Even after Christmastime storms blow over, the snow keeps on coming. And it turns out shoppers use this downtime to indulge themselves. In 2010, online shopping records were broken when U.S. consumers spent $2.45 billion during a particularly nasty post-holiday snowstorm.

Of course winter weather has its pitfalls, and no one wants to see extreme conditions turn dangerous. But there’s a silver lining to those approaching clouds. Take a moment to touch base with your email list and watch this year’s snow bring in piles of the green stuff.

Christiana Hart is a copywriter at Ripen eCommerce, a full-service agency offering innovative development, design, and marketing solutions for online retailers. For more information, visit www.ripenecommerce.com

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