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Oct 31, 2023
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Boost White Friday Sales with WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook

White Friday stands out as one of the most anticipated shopping events of the year, with online sales growing 3.5% to $65.3 billion globally in 2022. With this, big and small businesses will strive for maximum exposure. Yet, this task is far from straightforward. Retailers must compete to be visible, overcome high advertising costs, and meet escalating customer expectations to cut through the noise and drive conversion. Moreover, every touchpoint in the customer journey represents a make-or-break opportunity to form relationships and drive transactions, or risk losing a consumer’s interest and trust.

For White Friday, SMS and email have traditionally served as primary communication for customer engagement and remain relevant. However, modern consumers consistently gravitate toward more modern messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook, making an omnichannel approach essential.

WhatsApp Business, Instagram Messaging, and Facebook Messenger all offer features valuable for business messaging during White Friday, including:

  • Business Profile: Create a professional profile or page with details like a business name, address, branding, weblinks, and a short description to build brand awareness.

  • Quick Replies: Set up quick replies for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to respond to customer inquiries more efficiently.

  • Rich Media: Showcase products in the channel with images, videos, and GIFs or share product catalogs and carousels, allowing customers to browse and make inquiries.

  • Integrations: Integrate with existing tools to enhance customer conversations, including eCommerce platforms, CRMs, OMS systems, or chatbots, allowing customers to receive relevant, up-to-date information.

In this blog, we'll explore how businesses can leverage these rich multimedia channels across the entire customer journey, from pre-sales to purchase to post-purchase, supercharging White Friday sales.

White Friday Business Messaging via WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook

1. Pre-Sales

Exclusive Pre-Sale Announcements

Announcing pre-sale promotions and special offers for your existing customers can create a sense of exclusivity and personalized treatment, making customers feel special and increasing the chances of early sales. Businesses can send loyal customers exclusive early access to deals, special discounts, and limited-time offers. Clothing retailers, for example, can send VIP customers coupons or QR codes on new season products, and offer them a sneak peek of White Friday deals a day before the public.

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Personalized Recommendations

Sharing personalized product recommendations based on customer preferences can engage consumers in the lead-up to White Friday. Retailers can use images, videos, GIFs, or product carousels to send visual, media-rich customers personalized White Friday deals or product recommendations based on past purchase history and browsing patterns. If a customer has previously purchased a smartphone from an electronics store, for example, they may receive a message about a unique White Friday offer on accessories for their device.

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2. Purchase

Assisted Sales

Offering assisted sales during White Friday can significantly enhance the shopping experience, drive more sales, and upsell existing customers. Businesses can set up dedicated support channels to answer queries, address concerns, and assist with orders in real-time. A beauty store, for example, can offer a helpline for customers to inquire about product availability and delivery schedules and resolve any issues they encounter while placing their White Friday orders.

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Abandoned Cart Recovery

Sending abandoned shopping cart reminders to customers who added items to their carts but didn't complete the purchase can reengage customers and recover lost sales. Retailers can offer incentives like additional discounts to encourage them to finalize their White Friday orders. Booksellers, for example, can send a friendly reminder or simple nudge to customers who abandoned their carts, offering a 10% discount on the items they left behind.

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3. Post-Purchase

Customer Support

Providing always-on customer support and quick responses to customer queries can delight and retain customers. Businesses can provide live chat or chatbot support to respond to customers with relevant, timely information about White Friday purchases. For example, if a customer has purchased an item from a health and supplement store, they may wish to return it; with a seamless return process, the customer is more likely to return.

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Tracking and Order Updates

Sharing tracking and order updates with customers post-purchase removes friction from the customer journey. Retailers can integrate channels with existing or third-party OMS systems to share proactive updates throughout the delivery process, reducing the need for customers to reach out to the support team directly. If a customer has ordered from a fitness store but wishes to track the order, businesses can share a tracking link for customers for live tracking.

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Get Started With WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook

WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook are powerful business messaging channels to boost White Friday sales. Leveraging the channels' rich media features and integrations means you can optimize customer engagement from pre-sales to purchase to post-purchase. Are you interested in using WhatsApp, Instagram, or Facebook this White Friday and beyond? Contact us and speak to an expert.

Boost White Friday Sales with WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram Business Messaging

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Jessica de Korte
As Digital Marketer, Jessica is responsible for developing and executing the digital marketing strategy of CM.com Payments.

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