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How to Get Your Business Holiday-Ready: A Marketing Checklist for Small Business Owners

October may feel quiet, but for small business owners, it’s the month to gear up.

The holiday season is just around the corner, and with it comes a flood of customers, campaigns, and competition. Whether you sell products or services, these last few months of the year can make a big difference in your bottom line.

The good news? You don’t need a huge marketing team or budget to stand out. You just need to plan early and execute smart.

Here’s a simple, practical checklist to help you plan ahead, boost sales, and stay one step ahead of your competition.

 

1. Refresh Your Brand Presence

First impressions matter, especially during the holidays when shoppers are comparing options faster than ever.

Start by checking the basics:

✅ Is your website updated?

✅ Are your hours, contact info, and product details correct?

✅ Do your visuals still represent your brand well?

This is also a great time to give your website and social pages a little festive refresh. Add a holiday banner, tweak your colors, or update your profile picture with a touch of festive cheer.

And don’t forget about mobile optimization. Most people browse and buy straight from their phones. If your site isn’t mobile-friendly, you could be losing sales before customers even reach checkout.

💡 Pro Tip: Update your homepage headline or hero image to reflect the Season. Even a small festive element makes your business feel active and current.

 

2. Plan Your Holiday Promotions Early

Last-minute marketing is stressful marketing. Start mapping out your promotions now so you can focus on selling later.

Decide what to offer. Will you give discounts, create bundles, or offer a limited-time product or service?

Pick your key dates. Mark your calendar for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday. If you’re targeting local customers, think about community events too.

Prepare your marketing materials. Get your promo graphics, ad copies, and landing pages.

💡 Pro Tip: Don’t rely only on discounts. Focus on adding value instead, like free gift wrapping, early access, or loyalty rewards. These build excitement without cutting too deep into your profit.

 

3. Create a Holiday Content Calendar

Consistency beats chaos every time. Plan your content in advance so you’re not scrambling to post at the last minute. 

Create a simple calendar that outlines:

✅ What you’ll post each week

✅ Which platforms you’ll use

✅ Key dates or holidays to highlight

Include a mix of posts like product features, customer stories, gratitude messages, and even behind-the-scenes peeks of your team preparing for the Season. These make your brand more relatable and human.

And remember, you don’t have to post every day, just stay consistent. Scheduling tools like Meta Business Suite, Later, or Canva’s planner can help automate your posts.

💡 Pro Tip: Add fun themed days like “Thankful Thursday” or “Customer Appreciation Day.” They’re great for engagement and brand personality.

 

4. Optimize Your Ads for the Season

Ad competition heats up fast during Q4, and costs often rise, so every click needs to count.

Take time to revisit your ad strategy:

✅ Are you targeting the right audience?

✅ Does your copy use holiday-related keywords like gift ideas, Christmas sale, or holiday must-haves?

✅ Do your visuals reflect the Season and your brand vibe?

Run A/B tests early to see what performs best before you increase your ad spend. And don’t forget to retarget website visitors or past customers. These are your warmest leads who may need a slight nudge to come back.

💡 Pro Tip: Set aside time each week to review your ad performance. A few small tweaks can double your results.

 

5. Prepare Your Email Marketing

Your customers’ inboxes will be full, but great emails still get noticed.

Segment your list. Send personalized emails to returning customers, new leads, and VIP buyers.

Plan your sequence. Think teaser → launch → reminder → last call → thank you. This builds excitement and urgency.

Make it festive. Use holiday visuals, short copy, and a warm tone that feels personal.

Don’t forget your post-holiday email. Thank your customers and share what’s next—this builds loyalty beyond December.

💡 Pro Tip: Reward your best customers with early-bird access. Everyone loves feeling like an insider.

 

6. Strengthen Customer Experience

Big brands can outspend you, but they can’t outcare you. This is where small businesses shine.

Train your staff. Expect more orders or inquiries this holiday season? Make sure your team is ready to respond quickly and kindly.

Simplify the buying process. Reduce clicks at checkout, add clear “Buy Now” buttons, and display your shipping and return policies clearly.

Add personal touches. A short thank-you note, a small freebie, or a friendly follow-up message can turn one-time buyers into loyal fans.

💡 Pro Tip: People may forget your discounts, but they’ll always remember how you made them feel.

 

7. Analyze, Adjust, and Celebrate

Once the Season is over, take a moment to track and analyze your data.

Look at what worked well: 

✅Which products sold fastest? 

✅ Which ads performed best? 

✅ What feedback did customers give?

Document everything while it’s fresh in your mind. It’ll save you time next year. And don’t forget to celebrate. Take a moment to appreciate how far you’ve come.

💡 Pro Tip: Schedule a quick team meeting or send out a “holiday wins” email. Recognition goes a long way in keeping morale high.

 

Final Thoughts

The holiday season can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. With a bit of planning and a clear strategy, you can turn this time of year into your most profitable (and enjoyable) Season yet.

Need help creating a holiday marketing plan that drives real results? Our team can help you design campaigns that sell and stay true to your brand.

Schedule a free consultation today.

 

BIMSThe holiday season is the busiest shopping time of the year. According to the National Retail Federation, the average American adult usually spends about $810 during the holiday season. Because of that, retailers and brands are fighting for consumer’s attention to drive up their sales.

Incorporate the excitement and spirit of the holidays into your social media campaigns. Here are some tips on how to take advantage of the holidays with the help of social media.

Help your customers get into the holiday spirit

Most people are sprucing up their homes and putting up lights and ornaments around their home. Why don’t you do the same and add some seasonal touches to your website and social media pages? Update your Facebook cover photos, Youtube channels, Google+ images and Twitter backgrounds where possible.

Holiday promotions

While the shopping season usually starts in September, most people don’t start until November. Others would wait until the first week of December before they start shopping. It’s never too late to capture a holiday shopper.

Share holiday promotions with your followers and give them something to look forward to.  Take advantage of social media advertising options such as Twitter sponsored tweets and Facebook offers if you really want to bank on your sale.

Give back to the community

Truly get into the spirit of giving by adding a charitable element to your holiday campaign. Use your platform as a business leader to draw attention to a cause. Get your employees on board and give back to your local community.

Give away prizes

The holiday season is a time for giving. Since people interact with businesses more frequently during the holiday season, this is also the best time to run a contest.

Contests and giveaways are a great way to create buzz around your product. They also help increase social sharing, engagement and fan base. Ask for shares and likes for entries into the contest for a chance to win. The monetary value of the prize is totally up to you, but make sure that you provide them something they will value and appreciate.

 

People love the holidays! The chances are your business already has something planned to participate in the cheerful season. Holiday discounts? Holiday office party? Whatever it is, make sure it shows on your social media accounts!

December is already here, that means people are gearing up for the holiday season. This season is a great opportunity to adopt new social media tactics – with a holiday twist. People are already spending time on social media sites, and are getting excited about the holidays.  So why not get people excited about the holidays and involved in your company at the same time?

Give your followers another reason to engage with your company this holiday season.

  1. Start a Facebook Holiday themed promotion. There are several ways to do this. Consider a limited-time-only discount, supporting a charity, or giving a gift back to loyal customers. All of these promotions are ways to add a little something extra to your company’s Facebook effort.
  2. Promote a holiday-themed hashtag on Instagram. Encourage followers to upload holiday pictures using the hashtag, or pictures that are relevant to your brand. Make it a contest and award the contestant with the most “Likes” a holiday gift.  Make it easy for fans to enter the contest by just simply using the hashtag. Once a winner is selected, contact them to claim their prize through their social media account.
  3. Start a New Years countdown, asking users to share their resolutions. Try to think of ways your business could be part of a New Years Resolution.
  4. Host a gift giveaway that takes place between Christmas and New Years…this is sure to keep your fans in the holiday spirit!
  5. Use Twitter to show your holiday enthusiasm and excitement! Be sure to tweet any other contests or giveaways you have started on your other social media accounts!

The holidays are about giving back, so do something different and thoughtful for your fan base – thank them for supporting your business all year.  Even something small, like tweeting out holiday jokes or adorable pictures, can put a smile on a customers face! The holiday season is known for love, happiness, and positive thoughts for the New Year – make sure to be a part of that when it comes to social media.

 

Is your company excited about the holidays? Does that show on your social media?

December is already here, that means people are gearing up for the holiday season. This season is a great opportunity to adopt new social media tactics – with a holiday twist. People are already spending time on social media sites, and are getting excited about the holidays.  So why not get people excited about the holidays and involved in your company at the same time?

Give your followers another reason to engage with your company this holiday season.

  1. Start a Facebook Holiday themed promotion. There are several ways to do this. Consider a limited-time-only discount, supporting a charity, or giving a gift back to loyal customers. All of these promotions are ways to add a little something extra to your company’s Facebook effort.
  2. Promote a holiday-themed hashtag on Instagram. Encourage followers to upload holiday pictures using the hashtag, or pictures that are relevant to your brand. Make it a contest and award the contestant with the most “Likes” a holiday gift.  Make it easy for fans to enter the contest by just simply using the hashtag. Once a winner is selected, contact them to claim their prize through their social media account.
  3. Start a New Years countdown, asking users to share their resolutions. Try to think of ways your business could be part of a New Years Resolution.
  4. Host a gift giveaway that takes place between Christmas and New Years…this is sure to keep your fans in the holiday spirit!
  5. Use Twitter to show your holiday enthusiasm and excitement! Be sure to tweet any other contests or giveaways you have started on your other social media accounts!

The holidays are about giving back, so do something different and thoughtful for your fan base – thank them for supporting your business all year.  Even something small, like tweeting out holiday jokes, can put a smile on a customers face! The holiday season is known for love, happiness, and positive thoughts for the New Year – make sure to be a part of that when it comes to social media.