High Impact Promotional Sales can do
many great things for your business. They can create fantastic
cash flow, move old inventory, give great customer perception
about your retail store and increased your sales and
profitability long-term. The key to having a high impact
promotional sale is to be priced right and to create curiosity
and excitement.
First, it is best to price as much
merchandise as possible. The more you price, the better your
sales will be. Let the customers see the regular price and the
sale price. Here a few tips for a high impact promotional
sale.
The best time to run is before one of
your peak periods. For example, you can have a sale in November
until Thanksgiving. You should have the high impact sale for at
least 3 weeks and 4 or 5 could be even better depending how
much old inventory you have. You should have at least one high
impact sale a year, but may want to consider 2 per year. This
is addition to any regular sales you currently run in your
retail store.
Everything on the store should be on
sale. If you are at keystone, the minimum discount should be
slighty over 10% off. Here is a suggested breakdown of ad
prices:
12% off - Should be about 10-15 % of
the store
20% off - Should be about 70-80 % of
the store
50% off - Should be about 10-15% of
the store
Your best-sellers should be 12% off.
You should run 2-5 items for added discounts during the
promotion for one week at a time. Normally, I would take some
of the 20% off items and run them half off.
Normally, taking discounts of 30-40%
do not produce more in sales. That is why; the discounts go
from 20-50% off. Also, if you make signs, studies have shown
that ½ off sells better than 50% off. If you had some old items
or slightly damaged, you might want to consider 75% off regular
retail. Most likely, you will be losing money, but the benefit
is turning dead inventory to cash. With this cash, you can buy
better selling items. The key to running a retail store is
turning the merchandise.
If your products have a lower gross
margin than keystone, you need to makes some adjustments to the
discount amounts, but try to have most of your items still at
20% off. You may want to use a lower discount, but if you
dilute it too much, the promotional sale will not be effective.
Too many retail owners get hung up with gross profit percents
than gross profit dollars. The purpose of having this sale
before a peak period is to gain new customers for your peak
period.
What is the best time to start this
sale? I would say for most stores, it is Tuesday or Wednesday.
Many stores can use Sunday & Monday for pricing. Many
stores are closed Sunday anyway, but there is no way, you are
going to give up a day's business. If you stay open trying to
price on Monday, it will never get done. Many customers on
Monday will come back for the sale and will spend much more
than originally planned.
If you really want to save time, you
can make up numerous price charts and placed them around the
store. They should show the customer the regular price and sale
price. In addition, they can be saved and used every time, you
have a high impact promotional sale.
Make sure you signed anything
that is marked half off and would be wise to have a display of
something half off right near the entrance. You want the
customer's to get a perception of great pricing. Also, do not
put signs on merchandise that is 12% off unless, it is a
high ticket item showing regular and sale price.
How do you advertise this sale? I
would either have a banner in front of your store or several
signs that say" Everything on Sale". You would be able to reuse
these for future sales also. Even though it's gaudy, colors
such as Hot Pink can be seen far away and drive curiosity. You
could place an ad in the local paper for Tuesday and have
radio advertising Monday and Tuesday. Also, send a direct
mailing to your store mailing list on Saturday. Basically, tell
them everything is on sale for a limited time and when the sale
starts.
High impact promotional sales ran
correctly can help a struggling business or create cash for the
busy season ahead. Go ahead and have a high impact promotional
sale, you may be surprised with the results.
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