digital experience
PR Newswire
Published on : Oct 18, 2023
Sitecore, a global leader in end-to-end digital experience software today released the results of its third annual U.S. Holiday Report. The 2023 report revealed that nearly 1 in 3 American shoppers will spend more money this holiday shopping season (29%) and have already started spending and shopping earlier this year (28%). Retailers who got an early start to delivering gift-giving experiences and building targeted content that meets the desires of potential customers are well-poised to thrive and survive this holiday season.
However, given the shaky economy, a near equal number of shoppers (26%) are more cautious about their purchasing this year and plan to spend less. In fact, almost half (43%) say they've already started saving to afford the holiday. Therefore, it's more important than ever for brands to build profiles of their customers to better understand concerns and avoid any cases where promoted products aren't relevant to shopper needs.
To make the holiday more affordable, consumers are looking for ways to cut back their expenses and subscriptions (55%), taking on side gigs (28%) and selling items they own to make extra money (23%). One in five (19%) will even re-gift items, and nearly 3 in 4 will buy cheaper (74%) and fewer (69%) gifts this year. When it comes to determining how (and where) they'll spend their money with brands this holiday season, shoppers will prioritize early discounts and deals (68%), online-only discounts and deals (59%) and exclusive pre-sale deals for loyal customers (38%). Promotional content needs to reflect the economic realities by offering targeted discounting, lower-price alternatives and – even – curated vintage items.
"While we expect many consumers will spend less as they're still reeling from the financial impact of inflation, we do expect to see higher spending this year compared to last year," said Hannah Grap, interim CMO at Sitecore. "But this increased spending doesn't come without strings attached for brands. Consumers will do their homework to keep tight control over their spend and will be selective in what and who they spend their money with this season. Brands must understand their purchasing habits and preferences to win over buyers – and they must build content and experience strategies that reflect these preferences."
Grap adds, "Offering up discounts on big ticket luxury items won't be appreciated by customers tightening their belts. In fact, doing this may even be brand damaging. Time-poor and cash-strapped consumers will shop with the retailers who showcase the things they want at the price-points they need through an online experience that is intuitive, easy-to-engage with and exciting. Sitecore's 2023 U.S. Holiday Report reveals that the customer experience matters and things like showing shoppers item availability, offering free shipping and implementing direct-to-purchase options on social media could give brands an edge over competitors."
Additional findings from the report include: