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How retailers use promotions to drive sales and capture new customers

by Fiona Briggs
March 12, 2025
in Retailer News
Reading Time: 4 mins read

promotionsPromotions are an essential part of a retailer’s strategy to drive sales, attract new customers, and build customer loyalty. Retailers use a wide variety of promotional tactics, from discounts to loyalty programmes, to encourage customers to make purchases. These strategies not only increase the immediate volume of sales but also help create a lasting relationship with consumers by providing them with perceived value. By offering incentives and rewards, businesses can entice customers to return, fostering long-term engagement and customer retention.

Time-limited discounts and flash sales

One of the most effective promotional strategies used by retailers is offering time-limited discounts or flash sales. These promotions create a sense of urgency, motivating customers to make purchases before the offer expires. Time-sensitive deals, such as limited-time offers on clearance items, encourage customers to act quickly and buy products that they might not have considered otherwise.

For example, many fashion retailers run flash sales on their online platforms during seasonal transitions. A clothing store may offer discounts on summer apparel as the season nears its end, prompting customers to purchase before the prices return to normal. These flash sales help the retailer clear out seasonal stock while simultaneously driving sales in a short period. 

Similarly, online casinos also use time-limited bonuses, such as free spins or deposit matches, to incentivise players to log in and play during specific hours or days. These promotions effectively encourage gambling activity and boost player engagement. Bettors often seek out bonuses and promotions at online casinos because they can help boost a gamer’s bankroll and increase their chances of winning. Many bettors look for promotions at online casinos not on GamStop as these sites, which bypass the UKGC’s strict GamStop regulations, are known to offer large and unique promotional offers to players. Businesses like fashion retailers and casino sites use promotions to draw in customers, however, promotions are also beneficial for the consumer as they’re receiving a special deal. This can encourage repeat business and foster long-term relationships over time. 

Buy One, Get One Free (BOGO) offers

Buy One, Get One Free (BOGO) promotions are another effective way retailers increase sales by encouraging customers to purchase more. The strategy is particularly useful in sectors that rely on repeat purchases or products customers often buy in multiples, such as health and beauty or supermarkets. By offering a free product with a purchase, retailers create the illusion of increased value for the customer, which boosts sales volume and increases overall customer spending.

A beauty retailer, for example, might offer a BOGO promotion on skincare products. This encourages customers to buy more items at a time, increasing both their basket size and the likelihood of them trying new products. Similarly, supermarkets often run BOGO promotions on items like household cleaning supplies or packaged food, encouraging customers to stock up and spend more while benefiting from the “free” item. This strategy effectively increases foot traffic and sales for the retailer.

Loyalty programs and member-exclusive deals

Loyalty programs are a tried-and-true method for boosting customer engagement and retention. These programs reward customers for repeat purchases by offering discounts, points, or exclusive deals that can be redeemed for rewards. Loyalty schemes are particularly beneficial in sectors where customers make regular, recurring purchases, such as coffee shops and pet supply stores.

For example, a coffee shop chain might offer a loyalty card that provides customers with one free coffee after every ten purchases. This keeps customers returning for future visits, thus increasing long-term sales. Similarly, pet supply stores may offer membership cards that provide discounts on pet food, grooming products, and other supplies. Through these loyalty programs, customers feel valued and are incentivised to continue shopping with the same retailer.

Seasonal and holiday promotions

Seasonal and holiday promotions are an excellent way for retailers to capitalise on busy shopping periods. The Christmas season, back-to-school period, and summer holidays are just a few examples of times when customers are primed to spend more money. Retailers, especially those in fashion, home goods, and electronics, often offer discounts and bundled packages during these periods to attract more shoppers.

For example, a home goods retailer might offer holiday promotions on seasonal decor, furniture, or kitchen appliances, enticing customers to buy items they need for their holiday celebrations. Similarly, electronics retailers often run sales during back-to-school season, offering discounts on laptops, tablets, and accessories. This seasonal approach increases customer demand and drives sales at key times of the year.

Free shipping and delivery offers

Offering free shipping is one of the most effective ways to enhance online shopping experiences and encourage purchases. In fact, 58% of consumers will add extra items to their shopping cart just to qualify for free shipping. Many online retailers, especially those in fashion and electronics, offer free shipping as an incentive for customers to finalise their purchases. Free shipping removes the extra cost of delivery that may prevent customers from completing their transactions, making the offer highly attractive to shoppers.

For example, fashion retailers often provide free shipping when a customer spends above a certain threshold, like £30 or £50. This motivates customers to add more items to their baskets in order to qualify for free delivery. Similarly, electronics retailers may offer free shipping during peak shopping periods like Black Friday or Cyber Monday, reducing friction in the purchasing process and increasing conversion rates.

Flash coupons and email marketing

Flash coupons and email marketing are crucial components of a retailer’s promotional strategy, allowing businesses to deliver targeted offers directly to consumers. By offering time-sensitive flash discounts via email, businesses can prompt customers to act quickly, boosting sales and customer engagement in a short period. Retailers in the beauty, fitness, and fashion sectors use this tactic frequently to capitalise on immediate purchasing decisions.

For example, a fitness retailer may send out a flash coupon offering 20% off specific workout equipment, valid for only 24 hours. This tactic encourages customers to make quick decisions, potentially leading to increased sales in a brief time frame. Similarly, fashion retailers often send personalised flash coupons to loyal customers, giving them discounts on new arrivals or seasonal collections, increasing the lik

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