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How to Market Your Small Business During the Holidays

Never miss that opportunity. Now is the time to get organized. Here are 9 things that you have to do now to be more memorable this holiday season.
How to Market Your Small Business During the Holidays
It's holiday season! And by "season" I mean months of costumes and celebrations and eating ... lots and lots of eating. Many of the big holidays are already behind us, like Halloween, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. However, Christmas, Chanukah, and New Year's Eve are still ahead of us. Most of probably won't be celebrating all of the upcoming holidays, but collectively, your customers will, and they're all opportunities to push out more sales.

And to eat, of course. Never miss that opportunity. Now is the time to get organized. Here are 9 things that you have to do now to be more memorable this holiday season.

1. Prepare your calendar

Make sure that each one of those holidays is marked and has a reminder. You want plenty of time to prepare seasonal content for each of those holidays, get it online and promote in time for people to cash in. Share the calendar with your team and plan. Create your holiday social media calendar well in advance, because you need to remember that your team will be taking time off. So, the more you plan ahead, the better.

2. Offer a sale

The easiest way to make the most of the holidays is with a sale. Black Friday and Cyber Monday have no tradition behind them except a chance to boost sales by cutting prices. You won't even have to put up decorations or buy a Cyber Monday Tree. Just make sure that you know which products you're going to discount before the holiday and by how much, and prepare your marketing material.

3. Throw in a gift

A great way to sweeten the deal and show that you're not just cutting prices but also celebrating a holiday is to give your customers a gift. That could be something as simple as an information product or a coupon, or as complex as a Lego Millennium Falcon (hint, hint). But, make your customers feel that you're celebrating with them.

4. Create a video or a few

If you're not using video to promote your business, you're not making the most of all the marketing power the internet has to offer. You don't even have to spend hours fiddling around with editing software. Platforms like Promo now make it very easy to create a video by choosing from pre-shot and pre-edited high-quality footage, share it and start making the next one.

5. Stay active on social media

The holiday season is not the time to take a social media vacation. You'll need to be active on all your usual platforms, preparing your audience for the next holiday and priming them to buy. Encourage your Facebook followers to share your video and have plenty of good pictures to share on Instagram.

6. Send a personal email sharing your story of the year

And don't forget good old-fashioned email marketing! An inbox can feel more personal than a public post so write up a good story related to your business and thank your customers for being a part of it. And don't forget to include a call to action.

7. Decorate your storefront

You might not have to run out and buy a Black Friday bush, but you should add some banners to your website, adjust the design of your store window and get festive with your packaging. Customers should feel that they're making the most of a time-limited opportunity, even if there's another one just around the corner.

8. Update your goals

As you approach the end of the year, this is also an excellent time to take another look at where you are. Review your goals, set new ones and update your content so that it looks fresh and up-to-date. The holiday season is the perfect time of year to shift gears or change direction.

9. Show your personality!

And don't forget that holidays are a time of fun. Don't be afraid to let your hair down and enjoy yourself. You might not be able to party with your customers, but you can joke around with them, be yourself and build a real relationship that will take you right through to next year's holiday season.

The holiday season is inclusive, no matter which one you are celebrating. Incorporating a little bit of holiday cheer into your marketing strategies during these months will make you more relatable and memorable to your customers and audience.

Take the time and complete the additional work to make sure that you and your team aren't missing the best opportunity to connect more authentically with customers.

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