Coupons and other types of promotions are excellent for boosting your sales. Customers always love a great bargain. And during certain times of the year, like the holiday season, a big sale is pretty much expected.
Customers aren't the only ones who benefit from promotions. Not only can your business get that coveted sales increase, you can also earn more repeat customers who originally found your website because of the promotion. A great promotion will please shoppers and breathe more life into your site.
But what kinds of promotions can you run? Is there something beyond a simple coupon or a basic sale? What are the possibilities that can get your customers really excited?
In this article, we'll talk about different types of eCommerce discounts. We'll also show you how the Shift4Shop Promotion Manager works, so you can start getting creative with your promotions.
But it actually goes deeper than that.
Of course, there are different reasons a customer might want a lower price. They may have a tight budget. They might also just think the item's normal price is too high. (In fact, if a product sells much more during a promotion than at normal price, it's a sign that you might want to reconsider its pricing.)
Besides the monetary concerns, there are psychological and emotional sides to it too.
Part of the appeal of a big sale is the fun of participating in a limited-time event. Especially when the customer has the opportunity to buy something they've been waiting to get.
Rarity is also a factor. Even if the discount isn't all that steep, if it's extremely rare that the product goes on sale, that can be just as exciting as a bigger discount.
Sometimes it also relates to when and why the customer is getting the discount. On a practical level, customers especially love discounts during times when they need to do a lot of shopping, like the holidays. On an emotional level, it's exciting for customers to get discounts that make them feel rewarded or special. Like a coupon they've unlocked through making repeat purchases. Or, if you collect this type of information about them, sending them a coupon on their birthday.
So it isn't just about saving money. It's about the emotional appeal. Understanding this will help you create more interesting promotions.
Businesses have always been innovative. Coming up with new types of promotions is part of that. So, today, we have many different kinds of promotions that customers love. They all have their strengths, and any could be perfect for your next idea for a big promotion.
The main categories of promotions are coupons and automatic discounts. If the discount requires a coupon, the customer will need to enter the code in their cart or at checkout. Some eCommerce platforms let you create clickable coupons, where the customer clicks a link in their email to have the code added to their order automatically. This is more convenient than typing it in, especially on mobile. (Shift4Shop is an example of software that has this feature.)
If it's an automatic discount, the customer doesn't need to do anything to get it. They only need to buy the product or products that are on sale. All shoppers are familiar with both coupons and automatic discounts.
Discounts can be time-limited, like a sale that lasts for a week. Or, they can be permanent, like an always-available coupon code. Permanent coupons are becoming more common in eCommerce. Usually, they're given to new customers for their first order only. Sometimes they're given to customers who have been referred by a specific site or by another customer.
Discounts can be based on a percentage, or on a specific monetary amount (in dollars, or your own local currency). They can also apply to a single item, or a customer's entire cart. Or, they could even apply to each qualifying product in a cart, individually.
For example, a "$5 Off Coupon" could apply to:
Percentage-off discounts can work the same ways.
BOGOs don't even have to offer the same product for free. An apparel store could offer a free hat with the purchase of any shirt. Other industries can come up with similar deals that give the customer a free product.
BOGOs can also offer a discount on another product instead of making it free outright. For example, "Buy One, Get One at 50% Off."
Basically, the core of any BOGO promotion is that the customer needs to buy a specific product to get the discount, whatever it is.
Everyone loves free shipping. However, not every business can afford to offer free shipping all the time. After all, someone has to pay for the shipping. If the customer doesn't pay for it, the cost falls to the business.
So, many businesses like to offer free shipping in the form of a promotion. This can be like other promotions, with the same options like a time limit, and whether or not it requires a coupon. Some online stores hold free shipping events, where all orders are shipped for free during the promotion.
However, stores that want to offer free shipping all the time, without costing their business too much, usually opt for a free shipping threshold. This is a type of promotion where the customer needs to reach a minimum dollar amount with their order to unlock the promotion. You have probably seen many eCommerce websites with a free shipping threshold. This is because free shipping thresholds earn more sales as customers will fill their carts to reach the threshold.
The idea of the free shipping threshold is that the business makes enough money from the order that they can afford to ship it out for free.
You can actually use this same system for other promotions that aren't related to shipping, like letting the customer unlock a discount on their order if it reaches a certain amount.
Or, the customer might want to use a coupon on an item that's already on sale.
Many businesses don't allow this, but there are times when you might want to allow promotions to stack. In fact, if none of your promotions are stackable, customers can get upset.
For example, let's say your online store uses a free shipping threshold of $100. Any customer with this amount in their cart can get free shipping. You also have a coupon available that takes 30% off a specific item. A customer is making a big purchase that is well above the shipping threshold, so even if they used the coupon, they'd still be over $100 and qualify for free shipping. However, your store won't let them use both together. Maybe when they try to enter the coupon code, it gets rejected with a message that a promotion is already applied to this order. Or maybe adding the coupon code deletes the free shipping. Either way, the customer will feel cheated. This can even lead to cart abandonment!
So, the solution seems easy: make sure some kinds of promotions can always be stacked. However, in this case, the eCommerce software you're using can limit you. Shopify in particular is known for disallowing stackable promotions. This is one of many Shopify discount limitations.
You don't want to have to explain to customers that your online store's software simply won't let you give them the discount they feel they're entitled to. No customer is going to accept this as an answer, and you'll have to do some serious customer service to keep them around.
Just use eCommerce software that lets you create stackable promotions, like Shift4Shop.
We've listed the different types of eCommerce promotions, and the options as to how they can work. Keep this information in the back of your mind as you come up with promotions for your online store.
To create a promotion, you need to decide:
After you make those decisions, everything else goes down to the details.
Shift4Shop has an extremely detailed Promotion Manager you can use to set up almost every kind of discount you can think of.
It can actually be a bit intimidating, just because there are so many options. So, we're going to create a sample promotion and discuss the various options as we see them. Understanding the options and seeing the Promotion Manager in action will give you a good starting point for creating the specific promotions you want to make.
You can find the Promotion Manager under Marketing in the left-hand navigation of your Shift4Shop Online Store Manager. This screen will also show a list of previous promotions and coupons, with useful information and the ability to edit them.
Each of the fields in the promotion creation window has an information icon. You can put the mouse over these for a quick reminder about what the field is for. On this screen, you can:
For this demonstration, let's say you want to make a coupon for all brand-new customers to get 10% off their first order. Here's an example of how you could fill this out. We've named the promotion "New Customer," created the coupon code "WELCOME10" and defined a 10% discount.
The idea here is to create a permanent coupon for new customers, so we've set the end date to be well over a year away. We can always extend the date later if we decide to keep offering this promotion.
Next, click the Save button in the lower right corner of the window.
This brings us to the detailed settings page for the New Customer promotion we've just created. Here, we can change any of the settings we've made, and add new ones.
At the top, you'll see a warning that the promotion is not yet enabled. This is fine, just don't enable it until you're done setting all the options.
Below that is the Promotion Information section. You'll see some of the same fields from the initial creation window. And a couple of important new ones: Total Allowed Uses and Uses Per Customer.
We want unlimited customers to be able to use this coupon. For now, we'll enter 99999 as the number of allowed uses. If we start to exceed this number eventually, we can just duplicate the promotion when it's needed.
This coupon is meant to be available once per customer, though, so leave Uses Per Customer at the default 1.
Below Promotion Information are 2 collapsed sections: Promotion Offers and Promotion Rules. Click to expand them.
Promotion Offers includes settings that refine what the promotion gives to the customer. You'll recognize the Discount offered and Is percentage options from the initial setup window. But there are a lot of new options here that we'll cover now.
This is where you start to see how much you can really do with the Shift4Shop Promotion Manager. From left to right, top to bottom, let's go over all these options:
We actually don't have to change any of these options for this demonstration, so now we're going to scroll down a bit more and look at the Promotion Rules.
Promotion Rules are the settings that determine when the promotion applies. At the top, you'll see the familiar options from earlier, Requires coupon and Coupon Code. We set these up at the beginning. Now let's go over all the options here:
Once you're finished setting up your promotion, click the Save button in the upper right corner. Then, to enable the promotion, click the link in the warning message at the top of the screen.
Click the Back button and you'll be brought back to the main Promotion Manager screen. Your new promotion is added to the list. You can click the Action wheel at the right side to pop out a small menu that lets you edit, enable, disable, or delete the promotion. The dropdown menu at the bottom lets you mass-enable, disable, or delete any promotions you've selected in the checkboxes on the left.
The coupon we created in this demonstration is just an example. There are tons of other types of promotions you can create. And remember, this is all using Shift4Shop's built-in Promotion Manager, no additional apps. (There are also separate tools for more advanced promotions, which we'll cover in a moment.)
Naturally, we can't explain every single type of promotion here. It would simply take too long. Especially since you've seen how many options are available. So, if you want to start making your own promotions in Shift4Shop, remember these basics:
This article is an introduction, but we recommend you also refer to our Promotion Manager Tutorial for a more detailed breakdown of every setting in the Promotion Manager. It also has tips and tricks, some more example promotions, and notes that clarify the difference between options that seem similar.
If you want even more flexibility, Shift4Shop has some more advanced or specialized promotional tools available. These give you some extra capabilities for setting up promotions that do things outside the scope of the Promotion Manager.
There are other advanced marketing tools in Shift4Shop, but these are the ones that are most directly related to promotions.
If you're looking for a way to earn more customers, please existing ones, and overall make your online store a bit more exciting, promotions are the way to do it. Let's sum up what we've learned:
No matter your niche or industry, Shift4Shop wants to see you succeed. Our Promotion Manager is part of that goal, as we seek to empower you to run your business the way you imagine.