Men vs. Women: Holiday shopping patterns of the sexes
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11-10-2006, 09:07 AM,
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Men vs. Women: Holiday shopping patterns of the sexes
From Channel Advisor's Scott Wingo's new blog CSE Strategies:
Quote:Industry insights -- Women vs. Men: full article: http://www.csestrategies.com/cse/2006/11...surve.html From the Shopzilla survey: Quote:The holiday season is like a game of hide and seek; women are seeking the perfect gift while men are hiding and hoping to just make it through the season alive. According to BizRate Research study conducted for leading comparison shopping search site Shopzilla (www.shopzilla.com), nearly half (48%) of the men surveyed feel either anxious, inadequate, confused or aggravated about buying holiday gifts. In contrast, women are chomping at the bit to start their holiday shopping. In fact, more than half of women are excited about buying holiday gifts (56%)... full article: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/061107/0181031.html |
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11-10-2006, 04:13 PM,
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Re: Men vs. Women: Holiday shopping patterns of the sexes
Quote:* Men (15%) are more likely than women (5%) to last-minute shop I have to question this stat. : In all my years in retail sales (in the real world), men FAR outnumbered women as last-minute shoppers. In fact, I always used this point to market to men, offering wine, snacks, promos, etc., in the 4-5 days leading up to Xmas. Which causes me to wonder how we could use this penchant men seem to have (for last-minute shopping) to our advantage as ecommerce merchants. |
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11-10-2006, 08:44 PM,
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Re: Men vs. Women: Holiday shopping patterns of the sexes
Quote:Which causes me to wonder how we could use this penchant men seem to have (for last-minute shopping) to our advantage as ecommerce merchants. The shipping would have to be super quick. You might also offer a survey of sorts on your site to determine the likes and dislikes of the person they are shopping for. Base the survey on what you sell. Almost like being a personal shopper for your customers. That way it takes out the guess work for the man, and might increase your upsell, like recommendations for accessories, or in your case with jewelry earrings and a coordinating necklace. Just a thought. I just tell my husband what to buy and where to buy it. It took all the stress out of gift giving. I'm happy, he is happy, win-win. I also do the same for my 2 sons. If they were left on their own, ummm not good. |
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11-10-2006, 10:00 PM,
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Re: Men vs. Women: Holiday shopping patterns of the sexes
Good ideas, Chiquita!
Quote:The shipping would have to be super quick Could offer overnight air. Last minute shoppers must expect to pay more. Quote:Just a thought. I just tell my husband what to buy and where to buy it. It took all the stress out of gift giving. I'm happy, he is happy, win-win. I also do the same for my 2 sons. If they were left on their own, ummm not good. Damn, that's what I should do. i can't tell you how many gifts I have stored in a closet. I don't regift because I would feel guilty, so they just sit there, lol. |
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11-10-2006, 10:22 PM,
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Re: Men vs. Women: Holiday shopping patterns of the sexes
Another idea might be to have a gift registry on your site. A person could register for say 10 items that they would like, and have a password to the gift list. Then your site could be sent via email by the person w/ their password to family/friends. Gift registries work really well in B & M stores for Weddings and Baby Showers. It also provides additional exposure to your items, as the buyer may also pick up something for themselves while shopping for someone else.
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