Episode #1188
How to Plan For Black Friday and Cyber Monday This Year
November 01, 2019

In episode #1188, we talk about how to plan for Black Friday and Cyber Monday this year! We all know about the sales frenzy that happens every year over the weekend in question, but how can you make the most of it? Tune in to hear our strategies and ideas to get your shop in order to rake in some cash!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Plan for Black Friday and Cyber Monday this Year.
  • [00:58] Getting set with retargeting pixels and consistency across platforms.
  • [01:19] Making sure to leverage caching and CDM to avoid any stoppages.
  • [02:14] Utilizing an omnichannel approach to capture the most sales.
  • [02:48] Offering really good deals on a couple of your products to drive traffic.
  • [03:38] The great boost that gift guides can give your sales.
  • [04:21] The pros and cons of personalization for Black Friday.
  • [05:42] That is it for today!
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