Wednesday 1 December 2021

Make Your Website Merry and Bright with These 10 Holiday Marketing Ideas

The bright and cheery season is finally here

String up the twinkling lights, bust out your ugliest sweater, and get to work decking out your website.

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Wait?

Work during the holidays?!

Yeah, I do sound like the Grinch right now. But getting festive for Festivus (and all the other major end-of-year holidays) can actually give your website more chances to unwrap extra visitors.

If your cup of ideas isn’t running over, we’ve got you covered. Our gift to you? Ten great ways to freshen up your website for the holidays. Batteries not included.

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Before You Get Started

Before you delve too deep into creating new holiday campaigns, take the time to look at the results of your holiday promotions from last year. Hopefully, you already did this when you were preparing your website for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. But if not, let’s refresh!

Let Your Goals Guide

First, take a moment to reflect. What are your company goals? And what do you need to get out of the holiday shopping season: more sales, leads, or subscribers? Every action you take, including a fun holiday marketing campaign, should drive toward those goals. 

If the campaign ideas you’ve got in mind won’t help you achieve your goals, put them on the naughty list.

Review Last Year

Which promotions resonated with customers last December? Which ones fell flat? Before you put fingers to keyboard, take a look at last year’s results and build from there.

Plan Out Holiday Sales in Advance

Run the numbers to find out what deals you can afford to offer during the holidays. Then use this information to help you choose which marketing campaign ideas to implement on your website. 

Analyze Your Channels

You need to know how you’re going to spread the word about your holiday campaigns and promotions. So ask yourself: Do you have an email subscriber list? How strong is your social media presence? Is one platform stronger than the others? Have you ever used PPC

Scout Out the Competition

What have your competitors done for the holidays that you could tweak for your specific audience? Make a list. You can even look to big brands for ideas (lots of inspiration coming your way).

Got all that? OK, on to the ideas!

10 Holiday Ideas to Brighten Up Your Website

1. Make Sure Your Website is Ready for the Season

First things first, let’s get technical to make sure your website is geared up and ready for the season.

You can do this by checking with your hosting provider to plan for any surges in traffic. If you need to upgrade for more resources, do it before the holidays hit. That way, you won’t run into issues when all those visitors come knocking on your website’s door to get your shiny holiday deals. 

Next, make sure your payment gateway can handle more transactions. You may also want to consider upgrading your services to accept more forms of payments and double-check your security features. The gifts of convenience and security are the type of holiday cheer your customers will appreciate — and bring them back year after year.

Finally, optimize to reduce your site’s load times. I could give you a mile-long checklist for this, but you’re busy — I get it. Instead, try these four speedy-site tips and then test your site’s performance with Google’s PageSpeed Insights.

Now, you’re ready to roll!

2. Dress Your Website up for the Holidays

Your customers are used to your website’s regular look, and that’s great — for most of the year. When the holidays roll around, though, consider giving your site a little extra sparkle.

Take caffeine juggernaut Starbucks. 

Everyone is used to the company’s white-and-green siren, but come November 1, Starbucks’ cups get a little more festive. 

Obviously, your website isn’t a paper cup. So when it comes to zhuzhing up your homepage, a lot of jingle can go all the way. Let’s look at a brand that does holiday cheer well: Bath and Body Works.

As soon as visitors hit the website, they are greeted with sparkling snowflakes and a giant, festive banner image. Even their promotion code is cheery: SNOWFALL.

One word of warning (and good, old-fashioned marketing advice): know your audience. 

When you opt to make your branding more holiday-themed, pay attention to how your customers receive it. If you’re worried, solicit customer feedback, run some A/B tests, or hold a focus group. 

You don’t want to catch any flack — like Starbucks often does — for being too much this way, not enough that way. 

3. Use Your Email Marketing List

Of course, it’s easy to get caught up in making sure your website is perfectly festive. However, it’s vital to remember that many customers won’t see it — unless you email them with a link and a good reason to return to your homepage.

Long-time readers and first-time commenters alike will probably remember that we’ve gone in-depth before on why website owners need to get serious about email marketing.

It’s the single-most-effective marketing tactic for awareness, acquisition, conversion, and retention —  so start building some merry email campaigns. You want a slice of that pie!

Most of all, remember that your subscribers opted in to your email list for a reason: they want to hear from you! Don’t forget to wish them well this holiday season and share your good news.

After all, who doesn’t love a killer sale like this offer from Legacybox?

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4. Make ‘Em Laugh

Sometimes the best way to get your website visitors in the holiday spirit is to make them laugh. 

Of course, how you do this is largely up to you and what works for your brand. 

JibJab allows visitors to personalize hilarious videos and send them to friends and family. Each year, the site offers a series of customizable holiday cards that are bound to make their customers laugh, share, and repeat.

Kmart is another brand that has used humor to increase sales during the holidays.

While the Jingle Joes might not appeal to everyone, the use of humor is an excellent way to stand out during a very competitive shopping season.

Lastly, don’t be afraid to go dark. Like real dark.

For a lot of people, getting together with family for the holidays isn’t a friggin’ Hallmark movie. HotelTonight took all those bad feels and translated them into this dark-comedy dream.

You don’t have to be a hotel booking website to pull this off either. Get creative and think about your specific target audience. The world is your air mattress — erm — oyster.

5. Put Together a Holiday Gift Package

No matter what products or services you offer, you can group them together during the holiday season and offer a holiday combo on your website. 

Dollar Shave Club nails it each year.

As you can see, the shave kit is exactly like the ones they offer every other month of the year. 

So what’s changed? 

Only the context! The Elf on the Shelf signals holiday hijinks are afoot without the brand having to do any repackaging of their product. 

This time of year, people like to see holiday promotions. Even if you are selling the same old thing, dress up the way you promote your product or services with holiday trimmings to match the season.  

6. Drum Up Interest

Almost everyone has a hard time waiting for the holidays (even if you can’t wait for them to be over, amirite, Scrooge?). But as a website owner, you can use all that anticipation as a marketing strategy: to drive hype for your business. 

Take H&M. The brand created a short trailer to tease its holiday collaboration with Nicki Minaj. 

I don’t know about you, but I’m a huge fan of all things H&M and Nicki Minaj, so even before the final campaign dropped, I knew I’d be checking out H&M’s latest gear. #MarketingSuccess

Of course, if you don’t have the budget to hire a megawatt celebrity to headline your holiday marketing campaign (pssst, have you heard of micro-influencers?), then you can always build hype the old-fashioned way: with a countdown!

Ellen famously does the “12 Days of Giveaways,” and it’s hugely successful. Hitch your sleigh to that idea by doing 12 days of promotions, deals, limited-time offers, a holiday gift guide, even a cheery blog post — anything that will resonate with shoppers and provide them festive fodder for last-minute gift ideas.

There is nothing naughty about leaning into the sense of urgency and excitement that comes with holiday shopping. 

7. Promote Your Expertise

If there’s one thing for sure about the holiday season, it’s this: people gain weight. Yeah, your pants aren’t lying; holiday weight gain is real. And so is the motivation to lose that weight come January 1.

Don’t worry, I’m going somewhere with this.

If you are a brand that holds a particular level of expertise on a holiday-related topic, then take advantage of that in your marketing efforts. The time is now to jump in and start sharing. 

For example, if you are a doctor, wellness coach, purveyor of health supplements, or self-styled weight-loss guru, then focus your content on how people can stay healthy during the holidays.

Need an example? It’s like that one time we talked about tech-themed horror movies for Halloween. Look for a niche that you have expertise in and find a way to tie it to the season. 

Content win!

8. Get Real With Your Followers

Not like Drunk Uncle real. I mean genuine. The holidays are a great time to share what your brand is really about.

Take Samsung, for example. 

Their “Unwrap the Feels” video captures the spirit of the holidays by showing a collection of darling families gathering together. It’s so darn charming that by the end, you might get a bit misty-eyed — and want to purchase some of Samsung’s magical family-bringing-together products.

You don’t have to pull heartstrings to win hearts, though. 

If you are getting jolly around the office, let your customers in on the fun. Chances are they’ll be interested in the team that keeps their favorite products on the market.

When you hold an office party or volunteer for a charity project, make sure you share the real, unfiltered you with your customers. 

9. Give Back to Customers

When it comes right down to it, the holidays are about giving back. There is no better time to focus a little less on the bottom line and a little more on making the world a better place. For instance, you could make a donation to a charitable organization or sponsor a company-wide day of service. 

Looking for a viral way to spread joy to your customers? Host a giveaway or contest on social media. 

Not only does this give you a chance to reward loyal customers and engaged holiday shoppers, but targeted giveaways or special offers can also serve as an additional (free!) marketing tool. You can share the user-generated content that customers provide as valuable virtual word of mouth.

Take small business The Giving Manger, for example.

Not only did they earn free visual content for their social platform by inviting customers to share their photos (and boost their marketing efforts), but they’re using it as a way to give back in a charitable way. Double-whammy winter win.

10. Welcome Visitors to the New Year

After the hype has died down, take some time to ramp up your content production. Why? Because once the merriment is over, your customers will be thinking about the next big thing: the new year!

Come January, DreamHost customers are looking for help building a brand new site to kickstart their resolutions, whether they’re starting a blog, a business, or an e-commerce website. Think about what your customers will want to do in 2022 and start creating content to help them do just that. 

The new year is a fresh start for everyone. Stay on top of your content strategy by preparing in December for a big rollout of fresh ideas in January.

Stick a Bow on It, You’re Done

There you go! We hope you’ll enjoy (and use!) these 10 gift-wrapped holiday ideas to connect with your customers during the holiday season. 

And we want you to get in on this, too! We want your website to have a holly-jolly home for the holidays — sign up for DreamHost to make hanging tinsel and all the stockings on your website a breeze. Team up with us today!

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