Times have evolved from analog to digital for everyone except my mom. Even my grandmother is more technologically-savvy than my mother. Sorry mom. A string of usually charming emoticons and abbreviations simply won’t do the trick when speaking to my mom.
HSIK what 2 get mom 4 Mother’s Day? WWMD?! How can I begin to thank her for everything she’s done, in a language we both understand?
Step One - WWGD? (What Would Google Do?)Let me consult the “
database of intentions” for this daunting task. What gift ideas are other kids coming up with? Looks like traditional gifts are still the go-to this year. That’s good. I haven’t lost hope on winning the best daughter of all-time award. I’m going to dive into each traditional Mother’s Day gift category to see how I can secure my win. Here is what I found:
Gifts Trending searches: gift(s), gift baskets, gift ideas.
Maybe. Let me see what else is out there.
ElectronicsTrending searches: ipod, camera, kindle.
Well this is for the
moms with the technological gene. I know there are a lot out there, but this type of gift would not be well received by my mother. Moving on...
Flowers Trending searches: beautiful flowers, florist, roses.
I love getting mom flowers, but I did this last year. What about a nice Spring outfit?
ApparelTrending searches: dress(es), clothes, skirt.
That is a possibility, but how about something that sparkles?
JewelryTrending searches: jewelry store(s), gold jewelry, silver jewelry.
“Ding”! Or should I say, “Bling”! I’ll throw in an “LOL”, or a “
mmk” for my horrible joke. I THINK I have found the way to my mom’s heart.
Step Two - To buy online, or to buy in-store... that is the question For me, buying online is easiest because I have to ship my gift anyway. For the rest of the population, this can be a tricky situation depending on the category. Last year, in-store sales peaked on Saturday, 24 hours before Mother’s Day (hello last minute shoppers), and online sales peaked on the Tuesday before Mother’s Day.
For Jewelry, there are similar findings; however, there are more dramatic spend increases as Mother’s Day approaches.
Step Three: Where Should I Buy My Mother’s Day Gift? Easy! I’m a brand loyalist, so I have my favorites. I know, I know... Mom taught me not to play favorites, but it sure is convenient and comforting to use my stored payment information and know exactly what I’m getting. But that’s just me; other shoppers might be more price-sensitive and opt for the “deal” factor. To ensure a conversion, a retailer should touch on as many attributes as possible when choosing the appropriate advertising messaging.
Step Four: Give My Mom the Perfect Gift & Collect My “Favorite Daughter” TrophyStay tuned for the reaction to my awesome gift.
Happy Mother’s Day from the Google Retail Team!
Posted by Keri Overman, The Google Retail Team