7th November 2024
Have you missed the Window?
The holiday season is fast approaching and many businesses may feel like they've missed the mark on preparing for the surge in demand. But there's still time to capture seasonal sales and build a new revenue stream—through digital gift cards (eGifts).
The concept of the Digital Gift Card has evolved from a mere convenience to a critical component of a business's strategy. For many businesses, Digital Gift Cards are not only a lifeline but have also paved the way for future growth in a digital-first economy. Businesses that have embraced digital transformation and integrated eGifting into their offerings have seen significant benefits.
Digital Gift Cards as a Revenue Stream
- On-demand Flexibility:
Digital gift cards allow customers to make last-minute purchases, which is ideal for the busy holiday season. When physical inventory runs low, gift cards can fill in the gaps, providing customers with a reliable and flexible gifting option.
- Cross-Channel Sales Opportunities:
These cards not only bring in direct sales but also create opportunities for upselling and encouraging repeat purchases. They can be promoted across social media, email marketing, and in-store signage.
- Customer Acquisition and Retention:
Gift cards can introduce your brand to new customers, who may return even after redeeming their initial card.
Seasonal Significance of Gift Cards
- Convenience for Shoppers:
Consumers increasingly turn to digital options for convenience. Gift cards allow them to avoid crowded stores while still purchasing a meaningful gift. With delivery delays impacting physical products, digital gift cards provide a safe, instantaneous alternative.
- Appealing to New Generations:
Younger consumers are particularly responsive to digital gift card options. Modernising your offerings aligns with consumer preferences and signals that your business is responsive to digital trends.
The Case for Modernising Your Gift Card Scheme
- Enhanced User Experience:
Streamlined digital gift card system, especially one with personalisation options, appeals to today’s customers. Features like custom messages, instant delivery, and the ability to schedule delivery times add value to your offering.
- Data and Customer Insights:
A digital gift card system can provide valuable data on customer buying patterns, seasonal peaks, and redemption trends. These insights can inform future marketing strategies and inventory planning.
- Eco-Friendly Alternative:
Digital gift cards offer an eco-friendly choice over traditional physical cards, an appealing option for environmentally conscious shoppers.
Don’t Miss the Window of Opportunity
As the festive season draws near, the time to capitalise on the demand for digital gift cards is now. Our accelerator eGift solutions are designed to get you to market fast—providing a seamless, fully integrated digital gift card experience.
Connect with us now and start transforming your gifting strategy!
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Ray Stephens
Passionate about internet technologies and innovation, Ray established his first internet services business in 1999 offering high-end expertise to charities and SMEs. His primary role at Reuben is to share his vision and knowledge of the internet and technology, helping clients create sustainable websites and digital business strategies.
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