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The Ultimate Ecommerce Holiday Planning Checklist [2024]

Make sure your ecommerce store is ready for the holiday shopping season with our list of upcoming holidays and comprehensive holiday season prep checklist

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The Ultimate Ecommerce Holiday Planning Checklist [2024]

The busiest time of year typically brings more robust shopping carts for ecommerce stores—as well as its own set of headaches. With multiple traditional (and shopping) holidays on the horizon, online businesses have much to gain from preparing early. Luckily, we’re here to assist you in putting together a detailed holiday strategy that will help you come out ahead.

Scroll down for a list of major shopping holidays and holiday milestones that are coming up soon, as well as to-do checklists for your brand to consider leading up to, during, and after the holiday season. As you get started on your holiday planning journey, keep these quick holiday planning tips in mind:

Major Shopping Holidays & Milestones [2024]

Black Friday [2024: Friday, November 29]

This is the first major shopping day of the holiday season, so make sure you have as much holiday preparation in order as you can before this date. Traditionally, shoppers look for major deals, so make sure you hold a promotion or two to compete with mega brands—and market them heavily beforehand. Lots of big-box stores start their Black Friday deals a day early on Thanksgiving Day—now also known as “Gray Thursday”—so consider starting deals a bit earlier to take advantage of the influx of early bird shoppers.

Small Business Saturday [2024: Saturday, November 30]

Recognized the day after Black Friday annually, Small Business Saturday is an American holiday created to encourage shoppers to support small and local businesses. If you have a small- to medium-sized business, this is a great opportunity to promote your brand as an alternative to behemoths like Amazon. Participate in and engage with any Small Business Saturday campaigns you can find across social media and offer specials for customers who purchase on this day.

Cyber Monday [2024: Monday, December 2]

Arguably the biggest shopping holiday for ecommerce businesses each year, Cyber Monday is another day during which shoppers expect major deals and discounts on items they love—or would love to gift. Try to offer more exciting and interactive deals than you offered on Black Friday—for example, consider running deals on specific items only for specific timeframes (similar to Amazon’s “lightning deals”) or hosting giveaways on your storefront to keep shoppers coming back throughout the day.

Giving Tuesday [2024: Tuesday, December 3]

Giving back is a great way to show your appreciation for increased revenues during the holiday months, and Giving Tuesday is a perfect opportunity to do so. Consider getting involved by implementing a giving campaign with a realistic goal that won’t hurt your checkbook, and select a charity to contribute the proceeds to that relates to your industry or aligns with your brand’s values. Don’t forget to let your customers know by again participating in and engaging with #GivingTuesday campaigns across social media. Showing customers that you care about more than profits will go a long way toward increasing brand appreciation and loyalty.

Green Monday [2024: Monday, December 9]

This is not specifically a holiday to be advertised—Green Monday is typically the best sales day of the holiday shopping season (the December portion, at least) because shoppers know that they need to place orders by around this date to ensure delivery by Christmas. This is a great time to prominently remind customers that there are only a few weeks until Christmas, and that the time to purchase is now. Increase ad spending around this day to get more online shoppers to your site so they’ll pick you for their holiday gifting needs.

Christmas Day [2024: Wednesday, December 25]

This milestone is the day most consumers will be aiming for when doing their holiday shopping. In the last few days leading up to Christmas, it’s a good idea to promote electronic gift cards as a last-minute gifting option for those who are running behind on their shopping or may need to purchase items for extended family members, coworkers/employees, neighbors, etc. If you have a physical storefront in addition to your online store, you can also push in-store pickup for orders placed online leading up to the holiday.

Boxing Day [2024: Thursday, December 26]

Mostly celebrated in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, the day after Christmas is typically when return requests begin to appear; however, it has also morphed into its own shopping holiday. Use Boxing Day to finish the year strong and push holiday-centered products that you may not sell for another 11 months. You can also begin targeting gift card recipients through email marketing and drive them to a landing page with products segmented by price range.

New Year’s Day [2025: Wednesday, January 1]

With the holiday shopping season behind you, you can reflect on the successes of the past year and your plans for the upcoming year. This is a good chance to let your customer base get to know your brand a little better. Build excitement and prompt customers to be on the lookout by teasing new products you plan to launch throughout the year. Engage with your community through social media and learn their new year’s resolutions, and support their resolutions by highlighting resolution-related products. Finally, look at your holiday ad campaigns and make sure to pause/change any holiday-related ads.

Ecommerce Holiday Checklist: Before Black Friday

Ecommerce Holiday Checklist: Before Christmas

Ecommerce Holiday Checklist: Post-Holiday Season

Final Thoughts

Looking for even more in-depth holiday planning information? Check out our latest Webinar with for more helpful insights and suggestions around holiday readiness. If you need some help setting up your ecommerce store for success this holiday season, be sure to check out Marketing 360®, Volusion’s marketing and design partner, for assistance with ecommerce holiday design, PPC, SEO, and more.

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