Small Business Summer Success Tips

The combination of a post-pandemic world and ongoing extreme weather events have made for challenging conditions for small businesses but the quickly approaching summer period is a time for small businesses to take advantage of the relaxed holiday vibes and capitalize on the holiday period. Vista has compiled a list of business and marketing success tips to help Aussie small businesses have the best summer of business.

Small Business Summer Success Tips

  1. Plan and prep for the summer holidays

Given a lot of people engage with business around the holiday period, think of ways that your business can capitalize on this summer activity, for example holiday picnic baskets if you’re a food retailer or sales on summer clothing lines for clothing retailers.

  1. Host an event for your customers

With the return of warm weather and the festive spirit in the air, people are ready to get out and engage with their community. Think of hosting a summer event relevant to your business that will allow you to market your business, connect with customers and drive sales.

  1. Offer seasonal incentives

To help drive customer engagement, offer incentives such as a freebie or discount and get people excited to do business with you over the summer months.

  1. Connect with the small business community

Make the most of the small business community and partner with other businesses to offer additional value to your customers and attract new customers.

  1. Spruce up your space

Whether you have a brick-and-mortar store or a purely online business, get in the summer mood with a refresh. This could be through décor, offerings or branding.

  1. Target seasonal visitors

If you live in an area that attracts tourists in the warm-weather months, you have the opportunity to connect with an entirely new customer base during the summer season – so, make a plan to target them.

  1. Take advantage of outdoor events

Warm temperatures and hours of sunshine create the perfect backdrop for outdoor summer events. Research outdoor events happening in your area and find out ways to get involved.

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About Angus Jones

Angus started his first small business in 1989 and has since gone on to have a successful career in marketing. He realised although there were many websites for small business none was addressing the question of how to. Angus has a passion to articulate benefits that add value to customers/readers.

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