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Updated 22 November 2018

How 萝莉视频ns will shop the sales this Black Friday

How 萝莉视频ns will shop the sales this Black Friday

DUBAI: As consumers across the region become more cost-conscious and less brand-loyal, purchasing behaviors are changing, with online shopping taking center-stage.
And with Black Friday sales growing 1,250 percent compared to a regular Friday in countries such as 萝莉视频, according to recent research, this year鈥檚 occasion is expected to bring a surge in online buyers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very clear that today鈥檚 shoppers have become accustomed to doing their own research to get the maximum value out of every penny they spend,鈥 said Sarah Jones, founder of Sprii, an online shopping destination for mothers based in the region. 鈥淭hey are using online channels to compare prices and products and to shop the widest range of products from one particular vertical or brand. Physical stores provide a viewing platform to touch, see and experience the product, however online destinations are more and more becoming the place where shoppers are transacting.鈥澨

As logistics companies develop, payment gateways become more trusted and online interfaces become more advanced, the shift to online is expected to continue. 鈥淭he crash in oil prices has had a trickle-down impact on the Gulf鈥檚 retail markets, leading to a fall in consumer confidence,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭his, alongside the introduction of VAT and rising interest rates, have all had an impact. Approximately 55 percent of consumers are now actively looking for savings across markets and are tightening their belts, and retailers are feeling the impact.鈥
Research by Black-Friday.Global, which surveyed 12,000 people from 55 countries, found that 45 percent of Saudis will participate in Black Friday this year, spending on average 899 riyals, with the most popular items reported as being clothes, electronics and shoes.听

鈥淭oday, consumer habits are definitely being reformed by the convenience and prevalence of online shopping options, which offer an enormous wealth of brands from all over the world,鈥 said Mohammed Baker, deputy chairman and CEO of Gulf Marketing Group. 鈥淭o avoid losing ground to other innovative retail capitals, Gulf retailers 鈥 especially those with physical storefronts 鈥 need to go above and beyond the expectations of customers by concentrating on exceptional service, personalization and shopping spaces.鈥
He said stocking the latest, most fashionable must-have items was a priority for the region鈥檚 physical retailers over the past decade. However, as a result of economic globalization and the rise of online shopping, a course change is under way as retailers refocus on the customer experience.听
鈥淭hat experience is the real determinant of business success 鈥 whether you鈥檙e an online brand, a brick and mortar shop, or both,鈥 Baker explained. 鈥淲hether it is online or offline, service plays an undeniable role in creating memorable customer experiences. Going the extra mile and training your employees to deliver to the highest service standards will help retailers secure loyalty and maintain a competitive edge.鈥

Gulf retailers need to go beyond customer expectations to offer exceptional service and personalization


He gave the example of a new generation of customer relationship management solutions that are paving the way for more personalized retail journeys. With real-time insight into customers鈥 preferences, purchasing habits, interest in promotions and others, retailers are able to create a single, consistent brand experience across physical and digital touch points. 鈥淥ne edge that local brick and mortar retailers have over e-commerce is that they can deliver a physical experience not yet possible through digital channels,鈥 he added.听
鈥淭he physical environment has an enormous impact on the way that your customer feels and interacts with your merchandise. We鈥檙e going to see a lot more emphasis in the future on how lighting, sounds, textures and scents can bring people from a busy shopping mall, for example, into your own unique retail experience.鈥
The emergence of the online market in recent years, accompanying the rise of the Internet as a trend, has led to a complete shift in buying habits, methods and routines of customers that can be attributed to a variety of reasons.听
鈥淣aturally, more and more consumers love the idea of going shopping without actually having to go anywhere,鈥 said Lucas Jiang, general manager of TP-Link MEA FZE, which provides cloud solutions. 鈥淭he convenience of it all, be it the cashless payments, easy returns, reverse pick-ups or just the ability to shop from your couch, is driving consumer shopping online and rapidly so, creating more disruption in the retail industry.鈥

In the future, Jiang expects technology to bridge the gap between online and offline shopping in the region, to eventually merge into a unique eco-system where retailers will have an extensive online presence, and e-commerce portals will get on the ground to give physicality to their brands. 鈥淩obotics and the Internet of Things will play a crucial role in shaping the way the retail world changes,鈥 he said. 鈥淐onsumer behavior is continuously evolving, and the way consumers interact with retailers is rapidly changing. Technology needs to be leveraged to design consumer experiences that integrate the offerings of a retail store as well as an e-commerce portal.鈥
Narendra Menon, managing director of Nikon ME, said the trend of shopping has changed drastically in the last five years, with consumers becoming increasingly aware and prudent about their purchases. 鈥淧eople are also conscious about their income, thus more measured decisions have started to take place,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey have become smarter and like to make well-informed purchase decisions. Things that drove consumers earlier, like advertisements and in-store sales talk, don鈥檛 work anymore 鈥 they like doing their own homework and research, mostly online, and they really seem to enjoy this new, extended purchase journey.鈥澨
This type of shopping gives consumers more control over their decisions, along with convenience. Heavy discount sales, such as the ones witnessed on Black Friday, have also become a trend, giving brands the opportunity to launch new items at a time when they can reach the most consumers. 鈥淲ith the changing fundamentals of brick and mortar and phenomenal growth of e-commerce, the trend of sales has changed,鈥 Menon said. 鈥淭hough e-commerce is still growing, it is yet to settle in the Gulf region. It is imperative to understand that the countries in the Gulf are mostly cash-driven and the consumers have yet not entirely been able to place their trust in the e-commerce system.鈥澨
There are many obstacles still to face, Menon pointed out. 鈥淭he last-mile delivery is still an issue in this region as the addresses are not unified yet, and the preference of cash-on-delivery as a payment method instead of online payment has its own challenges as well.鈥澨
While e-commerce will continue to grow, Menon said a physical address will always have value in the region.

鈥淢alls are a part of the lifestyle in Gulf countries. Even in 萝莉视频, the number of new malls is increasing and opening a path for ground retailers to tap into every consumer.鈥
He spoke of retailers trying to enhance the experience they offer customers with the use of the latest technology, such as virtual screens that help consumers pick their outfit color. 鈥淢ore such innovations through artificial intelligence are about to happen,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t will be interesting to see how the whole dynamics pan out.鈥
With consumer choice on the rise, the experiential part of retail is said to have seen the largest improvement, whether online or in a store. 鈥淭hat is the only way to get a share of the customer鈥檚 wallet,鈥 said Ashish Panjabi, chief operating officer for Jacky鈥檚 Retail LLC. 鈥淩etail overall has undergone several changes, some of it caused by online shopping but also by the way retail dynamics in the region operate. With a lot of brands, retail formats and retail real estate, retailers have had to do overall a lot more to win over a consumer.鈥澨
He said consumers are always going to expect more, and 鈥渋t is our job as retailers to deliver more. For a retailer, the investment cycle will continue to accelerate and for most consumers, they will reach a stage where the better experience at the right price eventually wins their business.鈥

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Black Friday

Black Friday is known as the day which follows Thanksgiving Day in the United States, the fourth Thursday of November, which has been seen as the start of the country鈥檚 Christmas shopping season since 1952. Although not an official holiday, Black Friday has become one of the busiest shopping days of the year.

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Black Friday in the Middle East

For the Middle East, the UAE鈥檚 version of Black Friday started as a White Friday campaign back in 2014 by souq.com, with massive discounts for four days in November. This year, the e-commerce site announced its largest event yet, with more than two million deals, offers and discounts of up to 70 percent customized for the UAE, 萝莉视频 and Egypt, while the newer noon.com is offering discounts of up to 80 percent on what it鈥檚 calling Yellow Friday.