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New Study Finds Retailers Don't See Ecommerce as a Holiday Threat

Furniture World News Desk on 11/24/2017


Netsertive, a marketing technology company that enables brands, publishers and local businesses to reach customers online, at scale, recently announced the findings of its 2017 Small Business Holiday Trends Report. Netsertive surveyed more than 500 small and local businesses across the United States to understand how they are preparing for this year’s holiday season and using modern marketing strategies to drive high-intent traffic to their digital (website) and physical (brick-and-mortar) locations.



Key findings from the survey include:

  • Black Friday isn’t dead: For small and local businesses, holiday promotions continue to be an important part of their sales strategies. Almost 40 percent are offering promotions on Black Friday, and 34 percent are offering deals for Small Business Saturday. This aligns well with consumer shopping trends, as a recent Nielsen survey found that 61 percent of consumers planned to shop on Black Friday, up from 54 percent last year.
  • Amazon isn’t the enemy: Of small and local retailers surveyed, almost 70 percent don’t believe that Amazon will impact their holiday sales. Retailers are learning to co-exist with ecommerce players and even partner with them for a variety of services including advertising, selling and fulfillment.
  • Retailers are preparing for on-the-go shoppers: Almost 60 percent of survey respondents confirmed that their websites are optimized for mobile, which is crucial for keeping customers engaged with your website. Google reports that 61 percent of users are unlikely to return to a mobile site with which they struggled, and 40 percent will opt for a competitor’s site following a bad experience. Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test is a free tool businesses can leverage to see if their websites are mobile-optimized.
  • Local businesses are failing to leverage brand support: 60 percent of small and local retailers are not using marketing assets from their brand partners, which means they are missing out on an opportunity to win business with their brand’s content and promotions. Most brands set aside co-op marketing dollars in their marketing budgets to support local retailer efforts, yet more than $14 billion of these fundsremain unused each year.
  • Social media selling is on every retailer’s Christmas list: Over 55 percent of retailers are planning to use social media as part of their sales strategy this holiday season. It’s important for businesses to meet their customers on the channels where they spend the most time and social media definitely meets this criteria: Facebook surpassed 2 billion users this year. This explains why over 50 percent of small and local retailers surveyed plan to use Facebook advertising to get buyers in the door.


“With 90 percent of retail sales still taking place in stores, local businesses have a huge opportunity to drive online customers to brick-and-mortar locations this holiday season,” said Brendan Morrissey, CEO and co-founder of Netsertive. “Shoppers are using the Web to figure out what gifts to buy, choose brands and decide where to make a purchase. At Netsertive, we’re helping brands and their local retailers optimize their digital presence and execute compelling digital marketing campaigns at scale to reach customers along their entire path to purchase.”

To learn more about how Netsertive supports small businesses with their digital marketing efforts, visit: https://www.netsertive.com/solutions/local-businesses/.




More about Netsertive: Netsertive is a marketing technology company that enables brands, publishers and local businesses to reach customers online, at scale. Netsertive’s platform and services coordinate messaging, brand experience, and performance across all digital channels to drive awareness, consideration and sales. Netsertive is headquartered in Raleigh, NC, with an office in Seattle, WA. For more information visit netsertive.com.