Happy Holidays! See you in 2024.

Wishing You, and Yours, a Merry and Bright Holiday Season!

With all that’s going on in the world it is more important than ever to take time to laugh and share goodwill. The world is a beautiful magical place. We can all do our part to make it better, safer and more peaceful, and that starts with gratitude for the blessings we enjoy. So thank you! 

I’m repurposing a card I made way back in 2012. It blows my mind that a) The two munchkins grew up so fast. b) Eleven years later I’m focused on making online shopping better and more fun. Was this where the seed was planted…? c) Tech is still pretty much that annoying. Can’t wait for AI to smooth the edges.

All the best

Sarah Fletcher – Stylaquin Founder

Santa trying to use an iPad with text that says "Production was up, costs were down...
Santa Sorely missed his old naughty or nice list. Complicated checklist of presents requested.

Here's a Shopify wishlist Santa would love!

Many things have changed in eleven years, but tragically online shopping isn’t one of them. Make 2024 the year that you push your Shopify site into the future with a Shopify wishlist that makes it more fun and engaging to shop!

Add a Styling Board and a Wishlist!

The Stylaquin Idea Board keeps customers engaged in two ways: it’s an interactive styling board where shoppers can collect and curate all the things that interest them; and it also acts as a wishlist that shoppers can return to. Find us in the Shopify App Store.

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AI isn’t quite there yet—Epic fail, LOL

It seemed like a simple request—nope.

I wanted to create a graphic for 3 Easy Ways to Get More Sales This Season. Nothing fancy, just the title with some holiday whimsy. I though it would be fun to start with the words in the title, and then add a Santa hat to the number three. I headed over to Adobe Express to see if I could whip it up in a jiff with AI. I mean, how hard could it be right?

So here’s the instructions I gave the Adobe Express AI generator. It asked me what I would like to create and I typed “The words “3 Easy Ways to Get More Sales this Season” with a festive Christmas look and a red Santa hat on the 3.” 

Here’s what I got back…

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Does Your Site Do This?

It can with Stylaquin! Stylaquin is the easy to add Shopify app that transforms your website. Stylaquin makes shopping faster, more engaging, and more fun. Stylaquin shoppers stay longer, view over 85% more products, come back more often, and buy more when they do. Find us in the Shopify App Store.

When I got done laughing, I headed over to Canva to see if their AI generator could do any better. Canva first tried to steer me toward starting with a template, which I thought was smart, if they weren’t 100% confident in their AI generator’s capabilities. I decided to push the envelope and go straight to the AI generator. 

Here’s what I got back…

Kudos to Canva for having real words, but points off for not being anything close to what I asked for. I mean, come on, no Santa hat anywhere. Not nearly as amusing, and also very odd. What is the shape with the glitter/snow supposed to represent? What is the odd broken heart shape with the Christmas tree lot in it? Were there no pics of Santa available? Hat or no hat, I never mentioned either tree or glitter. 

Add a Styling Board and a Wishlist!

The Stylaquin Idea Board keeps customers engaged in two ways: it’s an interactive styling board where shoppers can collect and curate all the things that interest them; and it also acts as a wishlist that shoppers can return to. Find us in the Shopify App Store.

Animated gif showing a laptop displaying Stylaquin's Idea Board

And so it seems that, much like self driving cars, there is a long way to go before we can just tell AI our dream featured post image and have it magically appear. 

If you’ve got a great AI fail do share. It’s makes me feel like SkyNet is still a long way off. 

The 5 Things Apparel Shoppers Want

Knowing what your customers want makes marketing easy (er)

I ran into an interesting study by Bain & Company that focuses on what customers perceive as the elements of value. The group identified 30 separate elements and grouped them in a pyramid based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.  From the bottom up the groups are:

Functional:

  • Saves Time
  • Simplifies
  • Makes Money
  • Reduces Risk
  • Organizes
  • Integrates
  • Connects
  • Reduces Effort
  • Avoids Hassles
  • Reduces Cost
  • Quality
  • Variety
  • Sensory Appeal
  • Informs

Emotional

  • Reduces Anxiety
  • Rewards Me
  • Nostalgia
  • Design/Aesthetics
  • Badge Value
  • Wellness
  • Therapeutic Value
  • Fun/Entertainment
  • Attractiveness
  • Provides Access

Life Changing

  • Provides hope
  • Self-actualization
  • Motivation
  • Heirloom
  • Affiliation and Belonging

Social Impact

  • Self-transcendence
Animated gif showing a laptop that displays Stylaquin's Look Book Feature

Does Your Site Do This?

It can with Stylaquin! Stylaquin is the easy to add Shopify app that transforms your website. Stylaquin makes shopping faster, more engaging, and more fun. Stylaquin shoppers stay longer, view over 85% more products, come back more often, and buy more when they do. Find us in the Shopify App Store.

Bain’s chart says that the five most important elements in the apparel industry are:

  1. Quality
  2. Variety
  3. Avoids Hassles
  4. Design/Aesthetics
  5. Saves Time

When you read the list, you can see how important it is to really understand your target customer. Quality may not be as valued with younger shoppers looking for fast fashion. Variety may not be important to someone who likes wearing a personal uniform (Think Steve Jobs). Avoids Hassles is less true for real bargain hunters. Though site issues are universally despised. Design/Aesthetics won’t appeal to those who hate shopping and only buy clothes so they aren’t naked and cold. You see where I’m going here. 

Understanding what motivates your customers is a cornerstone of marketing. Relying on big data for most customers will actually send you down a path that has broad appeal, but no specific appeal. In other words, it will work well for Walmart, but not for a boutique. 

I think some of the most important elements for smaller businesses are in the Emotional and Life Changing groups. We don’t think about clothing as being heirloom but buying a jean jacket your daughter will want to wear in 20 years is an interesting angle.

Nostalgia has appeal to everyone, and if you are selling to a niche that has a time period, you can always hit that note and it will resonate. Steam Punk, Cottage Core, 50’s – 90’s and so on all have a nostalgia element to them.

Fun and entertaining is another element that will resonate with power shoppers. Make shopping more fun and engaging and shoppers will come back. (That’s what Stylaquin does!) 

Women often joke about needing some retail therapy, but it’s real, and having a great shopping experience is something those who like to shop genuinely value. When the mood strikes, there is something oddly relaxing about looking at lots of beautiful things, even if you don’t buy them. There’s also a rush when you find items that spark joy, whether it’s the prefect gift, or the perfect pair of shoes.

Social impact is another area that has trementous power. Tom’s shoes, Ivory Ella, Bert’s Bees and many more have social impact at the core of their business model. Younger customers have shown tremendous brand loyalty to companies that give back to causes they care about. 

Add a Styling Board and a Wishlist!

The Stylaquin Idea Board keeps customers engaged in two ways: it’s an interactive styling board where shoppers can collect and curate all the things that interest them; and it also acts as a wishlist that shoppers can return to. Find us in the Shopify App Store.

Animated gif showing a laptop displaying Stylaquin's Idea Board

Creating connection with your customers takes time. Use the elements as a guide to spark ideas for everything from sales to social media posts. Think about the ones you can align with easily and focus on them. Good luck!