What is Green Monday?
holidays bring large sales for retail businesses, and while consumers are thinking about holidays like Christmas, retail store owners focus on retail holidays such as Green Monday, second Monday in December and day recorded for their online sales increase. Due to the name of the EBAY® representative in 2006, this day is one of the largest consumer expenditure and has remained a huge expenditure day since its identification. There are similar holidays such as Cyber Monday, Black Friday and Green Tuesday, but Green Monday showed the best sale for online stores. Retail stores from brick and mortar also see large sales on this day. It is the second Monday in December and the green part represents all the money spent on the consumer. Some people erroneously believe that Green refers to the ecological nature of sales, but that is not official. The day was named in 2006 when sales were 33 percent higher than the previous day for most online storesOvsky increase in sales and profits.
Online stores usually see sales from Green Monday, but some brick and mortar stores also see an increase. It is assumed that a shopping holiday falls when it does it because most of the purchased online items need a transport that takes about two weeks to get to the finish. This means that many people make online purchases of the second Monday of December to allow transport time and increase online sales in this process. Many online stores, understanding this transport problem and know how much it can be achieved, either on this day performed free promotion actions or reduced regular transport fee on that day.
While Green Monday is the largest retail holiday, there are other retail holidays to celebrate. Black Friday, day after Thanksgiving, Afficts Brick-and-Maltar saves more than online stores. Cyber Monday is Black Friday forOnline stores and online sales. This is Monday after thanksgiving and the title was created years before the second Monday of December, the Green Moniker won.
Green Tuesday is a day after Green Monday. This title was created in 2009 because Green Monday's sales dropped by 1 percent, while the following Tuesday increased sales by 21 percent, which slightly moved it above the previous day. Regardless of the fact that Monday slips slightly, it is still a huge online retail holiday.
While Green Monday is considered the biggest day of online sales of the year, it does not mean that retailers ignore other retail holidays. To maximize sales, retailers focus on every holiday. Conversions and selling on all these holidays are huge and refusal to focus on any retail holiday can destroy trade.