DTC 153 - The Grocery Glow Up [DTC]( Banter In this newsletter, youâll find: ð ð¦ 5 quick wins for Bombasâ website ð¦ What rhymes with 1.7 trillion dollars? ð¦ Brand Breakdown Part 3: Bombasâ Website ð¦ Discovering the power of personalization with Sailthru For part three of our brand breakdown, we called up our friends at Oddit.co to analyze Bombasâ website for quick changes to raise their conversion rate and AOV. You wonât believe number three⦠Letâs dive in. Read till the end to access exclusive DTC swag. ð ð If a pal forwarded this to you, [subscribe]( so you never miss out. Creative Our own curiosity led us down a rabbit hole⦠Stick with us for a second here. In February 2021, Bombas reported revenue of approximately $237,000,000. 𤯠We dug a little deeper and found out that their average pair of socks cost approximately $12.50. $237,000,000 / $12.5 = 18,960,000 pairs of socks sold or 37,920,000 individual socks. If the average sock is 3.5-6.5 inches and the total miles from coast to coast in the US is approx. 3,500 miles⦠Heel to toe, Bombasâ socks sold as of February 2021 (assuming they ONLY sold socks) would cover one end of the US to the other.𧦠Well played Bombas. Well played. Creative ð Got Bezos by the bananas Remember when we were all stuck at home during the pandemic and did nothing but online shopping (okay, maybe some work tooâ¦)? Unsurprisingly, this is why eCommerce has become the daddy of consumer spending. And like Shakiraâs hips, the numbers donât lie. In a recent summit, Adobe swung big and told audiences that the total amount of consumer dollars spent from March 2020 - to February 2022 rhymes with fun joint Kevin reptilian collars⦠($1.7 trillion dollars) ð¦ Some of the large percentages attributed to that astronomical total: grocery, electronics, and apparel. Notably, online grocery sales increased wildly and doubled pre-pandemic numbers. Walmart led the charge with an 84% increase in online grocery sales and surpassed Amazon, as Amazonâs percentage increased only 63.1% throughout the pandemic. ðµ Things to take away from Walmartâs eCommerce growth: - Value-based merchandising. As appealing as same-day shipping is, itâs vital to promise and deliver high-quality products. Consumer satisfaction will lead to consumer retention.
- One-stop-shop platform. Frequently purchased items such as produce can turn into a sale of a high-price product. Think of the $30 box of protein bars with your parsnips.
- Third-party sellers. Not only do third-party sellers offer advertising sales growth, but the strategy also offers an expansive marketplace with Walmartâs online SKUs. Though the eCommerce Nerf battle is ongoing, as of now, Walmart has Bezos by the Bananas. ð¨ð»âð¦²ð Sponsor Discover the power of personalization Want to drive quantifiable results by delivering engaging, highly personalized experiences across email, web, and mobile? ð The [Sailthru platform]( is purpose-built for retail marketers (just like you) and used by some of the hottest DTC brands, including Thrive Market, MZ Wallace, and Everlane. Here are the deets: - Create innovative, personalized experiences across various channels
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- Get the insights your brand needs to deliver meaningful marketing experiences that drive conversions using industry-leading, data-rich, single-view customer profiles By understanding your customer's interests, email and omnichannel behavior, purchase tendencies, and more, you can easily personalize messaging for every single customerâno matter the channel. ð [Sailthru is ready to be your strategic partner. Talk to their team today.]( Website 3 Examples of How to Turn Whitespace into Actionable Space ð Let's start with the navbar Visitors donât always know what theyâre looking for, so make sure to offer an alternate option to shopping the specifics, or even an action that prompts discovery! [Odditâs]( suggestions: 1ï¸â£ Use your extra whitespace in the desktop nav to offer access to the sock quiz! Itâs a great way to give visitors a shopping experience while also providing education. 2ï¸â£ Make room in your primary navigation area by moving the account up into the top bar, as itâs a secondary action for most visitors. 3ï¸â£ As an additional clean-up, keep your brag bar focused. We suggest targeting your shipping offer as itâs an important part of increasing your AOV! ð On to the empty cart Itâs not enough to surface links in your empty cartâmake visitors feel taken care of. Make it a part of the brand experience. [Odditâs]( suggestions: 1ï¸â£ Add some brand voice by pulling in some secondary copy. 2ï¸â£ Rather than just surfacing action buttons, pull in some visuals to allow the empty cart to feel like a branded experience rather than a dead-end. 3ï¸â£ Insert simpler buttons near the bottom where they can be quickly accessed, and make sure they are full-width! 4ï¸â£ Surface your shipping offer again, just in case the visitor missed it. ð¤ AOV to the moon Offering products in multiples is the simplest way to upsell because the visitor is clearly already interested in the product. Use your cart as an opportunity to upsell and increase that AOV! [Odditâs]( suggestions: 1ï¸â£ Pull in a card surfacing the 6-pack version of the same product, and tell visitors what they get by upgrading. We suggest testing it with the âadditionalâ cost vs the 6-pack cost! 2ï¸â£ Reiterate the shipping offer where itâs most relevantâbetween the checkout button and continue shopping. 3ï¸â£ If a piece of text is a link, make sure it looks like one. At the very least, underline âcontinue shoppingâ. Sponsor We're gonna let you in on a little secret... Understanding consumer trends across the world will help you dominate new markets. ð But before your brand can take over the world, you'll need to get to know what's important to your potential customers. Enter: [Attest's UK Consumer Trends report]( . You'll get the scoop on how UK consumers are shopping, what theyâre saving up for, and where they're most likely to interact with brands (hello, TikTok!) Plus, you'll get a blueprint of how marketing teams are using [Attest]( to test out ad creative and messaging before they expand into new markets. Looking to build a global brand? This is a must-read . ð [Click here to find consumer insights to fuel your global growth in 2022](. Website Two Unique Locations to Utilize Your Social Proof âï¸ The proof is in the pudding There are always going to be areas of your site that feel lacking or lifeless â thereâs no reason these areas can be utilized to build trust and excite visitors! [Odditâs]( suggestions: 1ï¸â£ Reorganize your secondary actions to open up a little more vertical space. 2ï¸â£ Pull in a piece of social proof. This could be a positive user review (or at least a punchy snippet from it), or a positive press piece. 3ï¸â£ Give users the explorative action as you did in the desktop navigation, and ensure itâs at the bottom of the navigation where itâs most accessible. ð Reviews + Discounts = $$$ Sometimes itâs difficult to describe your product simply in a single sentence or to select the one or two key traits you really want to feature. Your customer reviews are a great place to find little diamonds of content that you can use without feeling like youâre bragging! [Odditâs]( suggestions: 1ï¸â£ Open up a small amount of space and insert a simple, punchy customer review. This shows users that others love you, and does a great job of describing what makes your product great. 2ï¸â£ Donât forget to use your âAdd to Cartâ button as a point of communication. Pull in the % savings to help seal the deal. If you liked what the [Oddit team]( had to say and want personalized insights to enhance your brandâs website, you can [start your own Oddit]( today to get one free quick win to improve your UX instantly. Brands ðª [Home Dough]( : When youâre craving a fresh-from-the-oven cookie but donât have time to break out all the ingredients, this is your solution! 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