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How to Prep Your Brand for Holiday Sales

by | Nov 19, 2020 | 0 comments

Can you believe the holidays have arrived ALREADY?

For most of you, this is the season where you’re excited about shining the most. Here are a few tips to get your wheels turning towards the sales you’re looking for.

Start Planning Your Holiday Campaign

If you haven’t already, map out your holiday campaign. This could mean strategically outlining topics for your social media posts, email, or blog content. Be intentional about each element. The key is to tease and educate your audience about your offer before leading up to the big sale.

Utilize Video

Think outside of the box with video to connect with your audience about your products or services. This could be LIVE or recorded videos.

Gather Quality Photos

Whether you’re a service-based or product-based brand quality photos are vital. If you’re a product-based brand make sure your photos have good lighting and show off different angles of your product. If you’re service-based, research quality stock photo sites for images that fit your brand.

There’s nothing worse than being super excited about someone’s offer, only to land on their website that has confusing messaging. Make sure the copy on your site guides your potential customer or client on an actionable journey.

SAVE these tips to reference as you make moves during this holiday season.

Let’s chat if you need help incorporating cohesive, sales-driven narratives on your website, sales pages, email copy, or social content.

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