Cyber Weekend 2016 went off with great success for Net Affinity clients. That’s why this year we want to look back at the data we collected to see what went well and what areas can be learned from, to maximize revenue for Cyber Weekend 2017.
This year the US holiday will take place from Friday 24 through to Monday 27 of November. The shopping mega-event is the day following Thanks Giving in America, it made the jump over the pond to Europe in 2010 by online shopping giant, Amazon.
With a slow start for Europe retailers, statistics from the last year or so are showing that the commercial event of the year is well and truly a revenue opportunity not to be missed by any industry. Payment service Worldpay said it processed 20% more online transactions in 2016 compared with the year before, with global sales peaking at 16.01pm with a rate of 181 transactions per second.
We spotted some interesting trends in our data last year, so we’ve put together some advice on how best to approach the Cyber Weekend this year. It’s time to get your Cyber Weekend marketing organised, so you don’t miss out on a revenue surge.
You can expect your ABV (Average Booking Value) to drop significantly due to the discounts you’re offering – last year it was 8.3% below the month’s average. However, Ecommerce conversion rates increased by 7% above the month’s average – making it a worthwhile trade-off in terms of revenue.
Last year showed that web users pay more attention to online ads during this sale period and they’re worth investing in again. 10% of revenue and 6% of transactions came directly from social channels – a 954% increase in transactions from social, and that’s not even including assisted conversions! What’s more 33% of November 2016’s social revenue happened on Black Friday alone. In addition to social, email marketing rose in importance over the weekend, with conversion rates going above that of paid search.
Over the past year or two, we’ve seen mobile surpass the ‘mobile tipping point’, meaning site traffic coming from mobile became higher than on desktop. Last year over cyber weekend Mobile transactions increased by 19%. Mobile e-commerce peaked on Sunday, where 41% of revenue and transactions and 62% of traffic came from mobile.
10 Tips To Prepare For The Cyber Surge, And Craft A Winning Campaign: