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Smart business owners want to take advantage of the spending season and find ways to market to enthusiastic customers.

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October, November and December alone drive an astounding 30% more revenue for online businesses than the rest of the year. The key to a successful holiday marketing campaign is to analyze your brand and find which strategy is a natural fit for your business.

Here are five great holiday marketing strategies:

  1. Find your brand’s unique holiday angle

Apple is well-known for creating products that leverage technology as a way of connecting people and making their lives better. Their focus on products that foster communication was brought together with the holidays brilliantly in a commercial a few years ago, “Misunderstood.”

In it, a teenager spends his holiday time with family seemingly fixated on his mobile phone. At the end of the commercial, he connects his phone to the TV and surprises the entire family with a thoughtful, heartfelt holiday home video that he created using his phone. Apple’s name never appears in the commercial, and the only branding, Apple’s logo, appears at the end.

It’s a heartwarming, moving commercial and showcases how Apple communicates their brand and their mission effectively through the prism of the holidays.

2. Get your customers involved

Big companies like Starbucks have made user generated content a key part of their holiday branding strategy. 

In 2016 Starbucks ran a UGC contest on Instagram inviting customers to post festive photos that incorporated that year’s “red cup” design. Entries were tagged with the hashtag #RedCupContest. Over 40,000 entries were posted and the campaign was a huge success.

But if you’re going to ask people to send you content, be prepared to filter the entries for inappropriate things and make sure that entries are moderated if they appear anywhere on your site.

3. Offer discounts, contests, giveaways

Promotions can be a great way to spread holiday cheer to your customers. A holiday promotion can take many forms: maybe a discount code, rewards points, or a free surprise gift with a purchase. 

With contests or coupons you can:

Another effective strategy is to run a holiday-themed contest. If you have a signature product, try running a photo contest. Offering people the opportunity to have their posts showcased by your brand is a reward in and of itself (and free!).

Here are some ideas for a photo contest:

To really celebrate your customers and make them feel extra special during the holidays, offer them exclusive deals. One easy way to do this is to offer rewards or discounts for signing up for your newsletter, email chain, or following you on social media. Everyone loves to feel special, and everyone definitely loves a good promo code.

4. Give your business page or site a festive, holiday feel

We’re living in a digital age. 92% of holiday shoppers will research or buy gifts online – they can interact with your brand and product from the comfort of their fuzzy slippers and glass of eggnog.

When customers land on your site, your business’ special holiday promotions should welcome them with festive, cheerful designs. Create holiday-themed landing pages to help direct customers to any deals you are offering, and make it an enticing, enjoyable experience to shop on your site.

5. Social Media posts

You can use social media to target users who might not otherwise have the chance to engage with your brand. Styling your posts with unique holiday-themed content is sure to pique interest. Try using some of these ideas to engage social media users.

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Much Success!

Have an outstanding day!! 

Sara



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