If you find your store heading into a downturn (or if you're already in the middle of one), you'll want to rely on your existing customers more than usual.
Most ecommerce stores only have 1-in-4 customers come back and make a second purchase (~27%). Improving that, even if just a little bit, can have a dramatic improvement to your profit.
Remember, anytime an existing customer reorders there is little or no-cost for their "acquisition". They've already been acquired. That means your marketing costs go a lot further and your profit will thank you.
Setting up a New Customer Welcome campaign is one of the best ways to reliably get those customers ordering again. It can be simple or complex, but err on the side of quickest-to-launch. This probably means using email with a set schedule for a few emails. Even something as simple as a single reminder email could be enough to get started.
(I recommend using the 1-to-2 Customer Purchase Latency as measured by Repeat Customer Insights. You're likely to get the most customer interest in that time period)
Get that campaign setup and start measuring how it changes customer behavior. The more repeat orders you get, the faster you can claw your way out of the downturn.
This works well outside of downturns as well.
Eric Davis
Learn what your customers are actually doing instead of just guessing
One of the best ways to build a sustainable business starts by getting your customers to come back. Mastering that simple process can be difficult, but builds a lifelong business.
Repeat Customer Insights can help you understand your customer's behavior. With its collection of behavior reports, you can see what they're actually doing instead of guessing and having your efforts fall flat.