A new retail model has emerged based on a hybrid of physical and digital sales known as “bricks-and-clicks”. This concept has helped diminish market perceptions that the era of the brick-and-mortar store is over. The booming popularity of online shopping has been so disruptive that traditional retailers have decided to embrace the direction of modern consumer shopping trends. The offline-online hybrid store model is giving physical retailers a new life.
This new “click-and-mortar” business model is steadily gaining adoption by traditional retailers for multiple reasons. Despite declining in-store sales in 2020 due to the pandemic, many shoppers showed up in physical establishments based on internet research.E-commerce purchasing accounted for about 12 percent of retail sales in 2020. This market segment can be further broken down into “buy online, pick up in-store” (BOPIS) and “ship-from-store” sales. In 2019, over 75 percent of Canadian holiday shoppers conducted online research with a mobile app as part of their purchasing process.It’s clear that consumers aren’t about to stop using smartphones as part of the shopping experience. Since that’s the case, physical retailers have a choice to make if they want to remain in competition with online retailers.
Since there are so many marketing channels available now to businesses, smaller companies may want to focus on specific channels. Larger companies are more likely to have adequate resources for venturing into widespread omnichannel marketing. Here are some of the channels used in the bricks-and-clicks space.
In order to maximize multiple channels in your marketing, you’ll need to set up your backend operations for big data collection, which will generate plenty of analytics. You can then use the data to analyze the customer experience so you can make adjustments to your campaigns accordingly.
Online stores have grabbed the headlines in recent years, so many physical establishments are responding by going more digital. Adopting a hybrid model is becoming more common. Here are a few merchants that have successfully transformed to selling online and offline:
Transforming into a bricks-and-clicks operation can add new customers and longevity to your retail business. Owners must make sure the appropriate technology and tools are in place so that both store personnel and customers have a seamless experience that allows for physical and digital sales. This new model is already visible in the market and is setting new standards for retail.