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5 Marketing tips for the Holiday Season.

Christmas is coming up, and for businesses, it's a prime opportunity to boost sales and engage with your customers.

With the right strategies, you can harness the holiday spirit to market your business effectively through your website, social media, and email campaigns. In this blog, we'll explore 5 marketing tips for the holiday season to turn it into a season of business growth.



Decorate Your Website

Your website is the central hub for sales and information for potential customers, so adding abit of the holiday spirit while remaining user-friendly can be very appealing.

Here are some tips to get your website holiday-ready:

  • Festive Images: Add some holiday-themed images and banners to your website and your logo. This small touch can make a big impact in creating a festive vibe.

  • Update your copy: Add festive language, puns and humour across your website, as well as in your Call to Action. This can keep things cheerful and connect with people.

  • Promos and Discounts: Create special holiday promotions or discounts and prominently display them on your website. Use catchy taglines like "12 Days of Savings" or "Santa's Surprise Sale" to grab people's attention. Free shipping is always a bonus, too.

  • Gift Guides: Help your customers with their holiday shopping by creating gift guides. Categorise products or services to make it easy for customers to find the perfect gifts. i,e, Stocking Fillers, Something for the Kids/Her/Him.

  • Countdown Timers: Build anticipation by adding a Christmas countdown timer on your homepage or announcement banner. This can create a sense of urgency and excitement.



Spread the Christmas spirit with Social media.

Social media is a powerful tool for connecting with your audience during the holidays. Here's how to make it work for your business:

  • Decorate your logo/profile picture: Add a Santa Hat, some tinsel or decorations to your logo or image you use for your Profile Pictures. Again, this small touch can make a big impact in creating a festive vibe.

  • Content Calendar: Plan a content calendar, including holiday-themed posts, product spotlights, and engaging stories. Consistency is key when it comes to your social media marketing. Planning everything out in advance will prevent you from burning out before you get a chance to enjoy the holidays yourself.

  • User-Generated Content: Encourage customers to share their holiday experiences with your products or services. Share these posts and give credit to your loyal fans, as well as show potential customers how happy others are with your products or services.

  • Contests and Giveaways: Run holiday-themed contests or giveaways to boost engagement. Make sure to link up with fellow business owners to expand your audience reach.




Send Emails that keep you on the nice list. (Email Campaigns)

Email marketing is an easy, free and effective way to reach your customers. During the holiday season, your email campaigns can stand out with the following strategies:

  • Personalisation: Address your customers by their names and recommend holiday gift ideas based on their past purchases.

  • Exclusive Offers: Send exclusive holiday offers to your email subscribers. Make them feel special and valued. This is a great time to nurture your mailing list by giving them a head start on sales compared to the general public.

  • Segmentation: Segment your emailing list to send targeted messages. For example, send different emails to first-time customers and loyal, repeat buyers.

  • Festive Designs: Make your emails visually appealing with holiday-themed templates and graphics. Remember to optimise for mobile devices.



Be Santa! (Be Socially Responsible)

The Christmas season is a time of giving, so consider giving back to the community. Highlight your company's efforts in charitable causes or eco-friendly practices. Customers appreciate socially responsible businesses, and it can enhance your brand's reputation.

Every year, my whanau buys gifts for another tamariki (1 each) in need through our local social organisations.


This is something we started doing last year with To Done also - donating 1 gift to a tamariki in need, on behalf of each of our current clients, as part of our business value 'Taking Care of our backyard' by building a strong connection with the community, making a positive impact and giving back, a collective effort to create a positive, healthy and thriving community.



Make your list and Check it twice! (Measure and Adapt.)

As you implement these strategies, keep a close eye on the performance of your website, social media, and email campaigns. Pay attention to what's working and what's not, and be ready to adapt your approach as needed.



The Christmas season is a great time to grow your business and connect with your customers. By following these strategies for your website, social media, and email campaigns, you can make the most of the holiday season to create a lasting impression on your audience and generate sales.

So, get into the holiday spirit, market your business effectively, and watch your sales and customer engagement soar like Santa's sleigh in the night sky.


If you need support with any of the above, get in touch with our team to see how we can help you with you holiday season marketing..



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