Sat, 05 Dec 2015 11:22:36 -0800
The holidays are one of the busiest times of the year for small businesses. A good marketing campaign during this season can make or break you. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite and best holiday campaigns ever run. So sit back, grab a cup of cocoa, watch some nostalgic Youtube clips, and learn how you can mimic their tactics.
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Takeaway: Emotional appeal can be a powerful ally. These ads have ‘aww’ written all over them. They remind people about the importance of family and just tug at your heart strings.
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Takeaway: In 2012, Krispy Kreme created an integrated campaign with new packaging, point of purchase signage, in-store displays, and QR codes to various landing pages and video clips. (Editor’s Note: Ha! Remember when QR codes were relevant). They kept to their brand standards and campaign-specific design throughout. Create a similar integrated strategy for your business. Use a system of levers & funnels that play into each other and maintain a similar look and feel.
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Takeaway: Tell a story. But don’t only tell a story, tell a compelling story that people can relate to – . The look on mom’s face as she first sees Peter is extremely endearing. This story has been so compelling that this ad ran for almost 20 years.
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Takeaway: Altogether, Macy’s has raised million dollars for the Make-A-Wish foundation since 2003. Their “Believe” campaign is a large part of that – for every letter to Santa they receive, they donate . In true Macy’s fashion, they play to the spirit of Christmas while also benefiting a charity . . . and what’s better than helping kids at Christmas time? See if you can also find a charity tie-in during your holiday campaigns.
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Takeaway: Gifts are a central part of the holiday season (remember, it’s most likely the reason people are shopping your business at the holidays). People will be intrigued by getting something free. Toys R Us has done this multiple times, most recently with their “Geoffrey’s Awesome Christmas Sweepstakes”. The best part of this campaign? It has a grand prize as well as daily gifts in order to keep people coming back.
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Takeaway: Who hasn’t seen this on their social media feed? (Or played around it with yourself?) You’ll notice most of these campaigns have a social element, which in today’s world is extremely important. Maybe you implement this by asking people to post pictures with your product; or it could involve an online contest / game – the possibilities are endless given the number of platforms nowadays. A good social element can create more awareness for your business, which leads to more sales.
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