Pride Month Ecommerce Tips: How To Support Your Customers Authentically

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Pride Month is in full swing. For those managing an ecommerce store, it’s the perfect time to strengthen relationships with their LGBTQ+ customers by demonstrating support and acceptance.

That said, it’s important to position your brand correctly during Pride Month – with the wrong strategy, you run the risk of appearing insincere. With that in mind, here are my top Pride Month ecommerce tips to keep in mind throughout the celebrations. 🏳️‍🌈

#1. Donate to LGBTQ+ Charities

Donating your time, resources, or money to an LGBTQ+ charity is one of the most authentic ways to showcase your support. For ecommerce businesses, this could include fundraising events, handing over a portion of your profits, or gifting charities relevant products, such as clothes or food.

Always do your own research to choose the charities that align best with your brand and audience. Some great options include:

#2. Sell High-Quality Themed Products

When done right, Pride-themed products can be a brilliant way to celebrate LGBTQ+ history. However, with lots of brands being accused of “rainbow washing” (profiting off the month without showing meaningful support), it’s vital that you only go ahead with creating products if they’re the right fit for your brand.

I’ve seen countless online debates and discussions around this topic, and the general consensus is that Pride-themed products are acceptable if your business:

  • Has a long-standing relationship with the LGBTQ+ community
  • Is founded by or serves the LGBTQ+ community
  • Gives back to LGBTQ+ charities year-round

If you do decide to create Pride-related products, it’s best practice to donate a portion of the profits from each sale to a Pride charity. Make sure you signpost this clearly on product pages and in any promotional materials so that customers know that their money is going towards a good cause.

Product page of a White towel with a rainbow tag
It’s best to place any charity donation information at the top of your product description to increase visibility. Source: Website Builder Expert

#3. Run a Pride Edition Email Newsletter

Dedicating your email marketing to Pride Month will show your subscribers that you value and prioritize the celebration. Plus, it’s a great way to promote any of the initiatives you’ll be running throughout the month.

The way you communicate this will vary depending on your industry and the style of newsletter you run. Effective strategies include:

  • Directly addressing your LGBTQ+ subscribers
  • Providing information on any supportive actions your business will be taking during Pride Month (and, hopefully, year-round)
  • Promoting your Pride-related products
  • Sharing information about LGBTQ+ news, history, and industry trailblazers
Email newsletter with large rainbow featured image with the text "20% off when you donate $5"
Cosmetics distributer SpaceNK used its June email newsletter to share the in-depth details of its charity work. Source: Website Builder Expert

#4. Celebrate LGBTQ+ Stories

Dedicating your email marketing to Pride Month will show your subscribers that you value and prioritize the celebration. Plus, it’s a great way to promote any of the initiatives you’ll be running throughout the month.

The way you communicate this will vary depending on your industry and the style of newsletter you run. Effective strategies include:

  • Directly addressing your LGBTQ+ subscribers
  • Providing information on any supportive actions your business will be taking during Pride Month (and, hopefully, year-round)
  • Promoting your Pride-related products
  • Sharing information about LGBTQ+ news, history, and industry trailblazers

If you have an online presence of any size, now is a good time to use your platforms to spotlight LGBTQ+ voices. Invite relevant public figures and online influencers within the community to use your platform to share their stories across your key platforms. If you’re stuck for content ideas, you could create:

  • Podcast interviews
  • Social media live streams
  • Guest blog posts

If your business does influencer marketing, consider highlighting the work of LGBTQ+ creators by solely partnering with creators in this community.

Put Your Customers in the Spotlight

If you’re looking for a way to share the love with your customers more directly, it’s a good idea to seek out user-generated content (UGC) made by your LGBTQ+ audience. Lego went a step further by inviting its LGBTQ+ customers to share their Pride-themed creations alongside inspirational quotes about their identity.

Top Tip: Pride-themed products won’t work for every business. Sharing UGC that puts a Pride spin on your products is a sincere and customer-led alternative.
Two lego figures created with rainbow colored blocks to celebrate pride. These have been posted on Lego's instagram alongside a quote from the creator
Lego’s posts demonstrate a deep care for its customers and staff who belong to the community. Source: Website Builder Expert

Final Thoughts

Pride Month is a time of celebration, but it’s important that businesses taking part continue to engage with the LGBTQ+ community once the month is over. Simply sticking a rainbow in your bio minimizes Pride to a profitable trend, which will do your brand image and reputation more harm than good.

Instead, try to form long-lasting connections with the community. Take meaningful actions such as donating to charities, educating your audience, and lending your platform to LGBTQ+ voices.

🏳️‍🌈How is your business celebrating Pride Month? Let us know in the comments! 🏳️‍🌈

Written by:
Annie Angus is a Writer for Website Builder Expert with a passion for shaping jargon-heavy research into digestible content. She has previously researched and written about industries ranging from tech to fashion, and now, after testing our top website builders such as Wix and Squarespace, she is enthusiastic to share her findings with our readers. With first-hand experience in utilizing social media and online marketplaces to grow a small handmade clothing business, Annie understands the priorities and concerns held by SME owners, and knows precisely what they look for in a website builder. She combines this unique perspective with her knowledge of website builders to produce engaging content spanning all areas of the small business journey, from creating a strong website to growing and maintaining an audience.

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