October 22, 2009; 02:13 AM
The event, which debuted last year to extend the online holiday shopping season
for merchants and give procrastinating consumers one final chance to order gifts
that can be delivered by Christmas Eve, is slated for December 17
Fort
Collins, CO. – You’ve heard about Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which have
become household names in the holiday shopping vocabulary. Luke Knowles believes
that, as early as this December, Free Shipping Day will emerge as a widely known
event among cost-conscious consumers during the holiday shopping season.
Last December 18, procrastinators and retailers alike embraced the
inaugural Free Shipping Day,
which represents the last possible 24-hour period when online shoppers can place
their orders with guaranteed delivery by Christmas Eve. This year’s Free
Shipping Day will be held on December 17, and retailers are confident that
consumers will once again favorably respond.
From Bloomingdale’s, JC
Penney, Kohl’s and Macy’s to Victoria’s Secret, Williams-Sonoma and Zappos.com,
more than 250 retailers participated in last year’s Free Shipping Day. Knowles
expects that number to top 500 this year. Many retailers will announce their
participation in early December, but so far merchants like Toys R Us, Babies R
Us, FAO Schwartz, eToys, Baby Universe and Crate & Barrel have confirmed
they will be involved.
Knowles - who created FreeShipping.org with his wife,
Maisie, in 2007 - hatched the idea for Free Shipping Day just two weeks before
the event last December. In an abrupt brainstorm, he thought that retailers
would relish the opportunity to extend the online holiday shopping season, which
typically peaks in early December because consumers are concerned about their
gift orders arriving to their intended destination in time for
Christmas.
Knowles expected a favorable response from retailers and
consumers last year, but he didn’t anticipate the overwhelming interest that the
event actually received. The FreeShippingDay.com web site saw
over 250,000 visitors in a 10-day period, including more than 100,000 on the
actual day itself. Regional and national media outlets (including Woman’s Day,
Smart Money, Oprah.com and numerous newspapers and TV stations) covered the
event. Knowles projects that more than 500 retailers will participate in this
year’s Free Shipping Day.
“We are finding that a wide range of retailers
are contacting us to participate in free Shipping Day,” said Knowles, whose
site, www.FreeShipping.org,
is a one-stop destination for consumers to find online retailers that offer free
shipping deals. “Last year, even though the event was put together in a short
time frame not long before Christmas, we generated a lot of media attention, and
that caught the interest of merchants. Now, with a full year of planning for the
event, we expect to double the number of participating
retailers.”
Retailers large and small embraced Free Shipping Day. For
larger merchants, the event provides an additional forum to increase sales
without having to draw customers into their physical locations. Some small
online retailers set a single-day record for traffic because of their
participation. The presence of their respective logos on the Free Shipping Day
web site created substantial exposure the businesses otherwise would not have
seen.
Free of charge, businesses can participate in Free Shipping Day and
have their logo and free shipping offer posted on the home page of
FreeShippingDay.com by visiting the site and filling out a form.
“Even
though we have good intentions to get our holiday shopping done early, we as
consumers tend to wait until the last second because of our busy lives,” Knowles
said. “Free Shipping Day is the perfect shopping event for procrastinators, and
retailers love the idea because it extends the online holiday shopping season
since consumers know that they can place an order on December 17 and it will
arrive at the intended destination by Christmas Eve day.”
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Free
Shipping Day is an event which represents the last possible 24-hour period when
retailers can guarantee on-time delivery by Christmas Eve by shoppers. The first
event – which was held on Thursday, December 18, 2008 – attracted more than 250
retailers and 250,000 visitors on the Free Shipping Day web site, including more
than 100,000 visitors on the actual day itself. Free Shipping Day 2009 will be
held on Thursday, December 17. For more information, visit
www.freeshippingday.com.