How to Make Sure You Have Customers Over the Next Five Years

The last year proved that the ability to quickly adapt to changes can be defining not only for business’s growth but also — its survival. Things like digital adoption as well as re-inventing delivery and in-person shopping are some of the things that helped businesses to stay afloat in these trying times.

Hopefully, you applied these practices to your own store and managed to keep your business profitable. But! If you’re interested in long-term growth, you need to think beyond the current context.

Do you want to keep sales growth not just for today but also five years from now? Then you’ll have to keep up with consumer behaviour trends over the next few years, and adjust your marketing strategy accordingly.

Read on to find out what the future of retail looks like and which trends in consumer behaviour you’ll need to pay attention to.

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Three Consumer Behaviour Trends

First, what are consumer trends? Simply put, these are the things that drive consumers toward certain products and shopping experiences (or drive them away from others.) Trends can be anything: a new behavior, opinion, or even expectation.

You might be wondering: “How do I identify consumer trends?” The good news is, someone has already done that for you.

In 2020, retail experts at Google published the results of a large research study. They looked into physical retail, e-commerce, and marketplace sales across ten developed markets around the world. This allowed them to see how retail growth could look across different formats and markets over the next five years.

In a nutshell, here’s what they found out:

Adjusting your marketing strategy in accordance with those trends in consumer behaviour will help you keep the customers coming. Let’s dive deeper into how to ensure that.

How to Adapt to the Trends to Ensure Growth

“How can I influence consumer behaviour?”

Some sellers look for the answers to this question, when in fact, it’s vital to be able to adapt to existing trends in the first place. So let’s dive into some ways to keep up with consumer behaviour trends and give practical tips you can apply to your business.

Help customers with purchase decision-making

Try searching for a pancake spatula on Amazon, and you’ll see hundreds of results. You might feel puzzled, especially if you’re shopping for spatulas for the first time. How do you choose the right one? How do you ensure you’ll be happy with your choice? You decide to google “best spatulas” to figure that out. Oops, hundreds of results…again!

Think about this in terms of trends. What influences shopping experience for today’s customers? Abundant choice and limitless information.

To make a purchase decision, customers explore and evaluate products and brands. They use search engines, review websites, and social media to help them on their consumer journey.

Given this context, your goal is to provide helpful information about your product to guide customers in making their decision. Also, to make sure your customers spend less time exposed to a competitor’s brand.

Here are a couple of ideas on how to do that:

Integrate online and offline experiences

It’s no longer a question of choosing one sales channel, it’s more about being ready to serve customers wherever they are — be it online or offline.

Online spending spiked last year and it’ll continue to grow. At the same time, some people do still prefer in-store shopping. But! They are still going to research products before they buy. Where? Online, of course!

To stay competitive, bring together the best of an online and in-store experience. As you strategize, keep in mind that customers will favour brands with a digital offering, even if they go to a store to make a purchase.

Here is what you can do to make the most of offline and online presence:

If you sell with Ecwid E-commerce, you’re already one step ahead of many businesses. That’s because with Ecwid, you can sell everywhere: on a website, through social media platforms, marketplaces, in the app and in-person. All sales sync in one dashboard, so managing your store is a breeze.

Continue to transform your business with digital tools

As we all learned last year, change is the only constant. We might not know what comes next, but we need to be ready to embrace it, whatever it may be. Businesses that understand adaptability are going to be a consumer’s favorite as they navigate these uncertain times.

Customer expectations are rising and as it does, so does competition. There is no going back from taking your store online. Moreover, you shouldn’t stop at that! There are tons of digital tools that can make online seller’s routine easier while also strengthening a brand and increasing sales.

Of course, the tools you use depend on your business and the goals you have. Here are just a couple of ideas you can try for your store:

In Your Opinion: What does the Future of Retail Hold?

Being an online seller means keeping an ear to the ground to make sure you can adjust your business model on a dime. It’s not just about staying in the know, but about staying competitive.

Now, over to you: what do you think of the trends in consumer behaviour researched by Google? Have you already noticed them while running your business?

What will retail look like in five years, in your opinion?

 

About The Author
Anastasia Prokofieva is a content writer at Ecwid. She writes about online marketing and promotion to make entrepreneurs’ daily routine easier and more rewarding. She also has a soft spot for cats, chocolate, and making kombucha at home.

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