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6 Holiday Facebook Marketing Tips for Businesses

Posted by Catherine Hatch on Fri, Dec 01, 2017 @ 10:33 AM

During the holiday season, everyone’s Facebook newsfeed is full of holiday posts, from photos of family meals to videos of elaborate Christmas lights. To stay relevant and encourage engagement during this time of year, it’s a good idea to create holiday posts of your own. Here are some tips to help improve your business’s marketing plan this holiday season!

Holiday Facebook Marketing

1. Use Holiday-Themed Visuals

Visuals are essential to grab the attention of your followers scrolling through their news feeds. Make use of holiday-themed visuals during this time of year, especially ones with attention-grabbing elements such as lights, glitter, and bright colors. Because holiday photos dominate Facebook newsfeeds during this time of year, consider adding motion in the form of videos or gifs to help grab attention.

2. Tug on the Heart Strings

It’s no secret that people are much more sentimental during this time of the year. Posts with emotional or heartwarming Christmas tales are very successful during the holidays for this reason. Consider sharing a sentimental Christmas story or cute photos of pets in holiday settings. The more your holiday posts touch your followers, the more likely they will be to share them.

3. Reflect on the Past Year

The holiday season marks the end of another year, making it a good time to reflect. Reflecting on the past year is a great opportunity to give your brand a personal touch. Share any company milestones or big events that occurred over the past year. Consider hosting a series highlighting different employees. Adding a personal touch to your marketing strategy is a great way to promote trust among your followers and tap into the sentimentality of the holiday season.

4. Use Nostalgia

During the holiday season, people love to reminisce about better times and the “good ol’ days.” You can use this nostalgia to your advantage, showcasing old products or memories from past holiday seasons. Promoting this feeling of nostalgia will cause your followers to feel more connected to your brand during this time of the year. Posts of this sort will also encourage engagement, as followers will comment with their own memories of years past.

5. Hold Holiday Giveaways

Facebook contests are a great way to encourage sharing and engagement with your posts. The holiday season is the perfect time to host special giveaway contests. Encourage viewers to share and comment on the post and to like your business’s page. Select one follower who participates in the contest to receive some sort of giveaway with holiday treats. A holiday giveaway is a great way to promote engagement with your posts while promoting the holiday spirit.

6. Create a “12 Days of” Series

The 12 Days of Christmas is a very famous Christmas song that created a great marketing opportunity for businesses. A “12 Days of” series is a great way to create a holiday-themed series that your viewers want to follow. Consider ’12 Days of Tools” for a hardware store or “12 Days of Puppies” for a pet groomer. With each post, you can feature different products, offers, and sales. A series of posts such as this one will encourage your followers to look at other posts in the series and follow your page to see the next update.

 

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