🎄 How to Create a Winning Holiday Social Media & Email Strategy

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The holiday season is one of the busiest — and most profitable — times of the year for businesses. Whether you’re a service provider, local shop, or e-commerce brand, planning ahead is the key to cutting through the holiday noise and connecting with your audience in a meaningful (and profitable) way.

In this post, we’ll break down how to create a holiday social media and email marketing strategy — complete with a timelinecontent tips, and important dates you don’t want to miss.


🎯 Step 1: Set Your Holiday Goals (August–Early September)

Start planning your holiday strategy while your competitors are still in summer mode. Here’s what to focus on now:

✅ Define:

  • Your main offers or promotions
  • Key products or services to highlight
  • Sales goals and customer growth targets
  • Any limited-time bundles, giveaways, or events

Tip:

Look at last year’s performance (if available). What worked? What flopped? What feedback did your audience give you?


📆 Step 2: Build Your Content Calendar (Mid-September)

Use this time to create your campaign themes, plan your posting schedule, and start batch-creating content for both email and social media.

Holiday Content Ideas:

  • Gift guides (e.g., “For the Homebody,” “For the Tech Lover”)
  • Behind-the-scenes prep
  • Client/customer appreciation posts
  • Early bird specials or pre-sale announcements
  • “12 Days of [Your Product/Service]” countdowns
  • Testimonials and user-generated content
  • Year-in-review posts

Email Strategy:

Plan at least 1–2 emails per week starting in mid-November, increasing frequency as you approach peak sales dates.


🎄 Step 3: Launch & Promote (October–December)

This is your action phase. Focus on engagementconversion, and retargeting.

Social Media Tips:

  • Use Reels, carousels, and stories to mix content types
  • Use countdown stickers for limited-time offers
  • Pin holiday posts to your profile
  • Run giveaways or contests
  • Partner with influencers or collaborators for cross-promotion

Email Tips:

  • Segment your list (VIPs, new subscribers, past buyers)
  • Include urgency (e.g., “ends tonight!”)
  • Add holiday cheer to your subject lines and CTAs
  • Resend unopened emails with new subject lines

🗓️ Key Dates for 2025 Holiday Campaigns

Here’s a timeline of important dates to include in your strategy:

📅 Date🛍️ Event
Oct 14Thanksgiving (Canada) – great for early promos
Oct 31Halloween – fun, engaging content opportunity
Nov 11Veterans Day (U.S.) – good for gratitude messaging
Nov 28Thanksgiving (U.S.)
Nov 29Black Friday
Nov 30Small Business Saturday
Dec 2Cyber Monday
Dec 3Giving Tuesday
Dec 15–22Hanukkah
Dec 24–25Christmas Eve & Christmas Day
Dec 26–Jan 1Year-End Clearance & New Year Prep
Jan 1New Year’s Day – plan a “New Year, New You” campaign

🧠 Pro Tips for Success

  • Use scheduling tools like Later, Buffer, or Planoly for social media, and Mailchimp, Flodesk, or ConvertKit for email.
  • Start warming up your audience in early November with sneak peeks and waitlists.
  • Track your metrics weekly — adjust what’s not working and amplify what is.
  • Plan your post-holiday content too — don’t leave your audience hanging on January 1!

🎁 Wrap-Up

A strong holiday strategy isn’t just about pushing sales — it’s about building relationships, showing up consistently, and delivering value during one of the busiest (and most distracted) times of the year.

Start planning now, stay consistent, and most importantly — have fun with it.


Need Help Planning Your Holiday Content?

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