1. Holiday countdown:
Do a short series like “7 Days of Holiday Tips” or “12 Days of Favorites.” Each day, share one quick thing: a product, a service, a tip, or a staff pick.

The holidays are loud. Your customers are juggling parties, family visits, shopping lists, and travel plans. Their inbox is full. Their feeds are busy.
That can feel a little overwhelming.
It is also a huge opportunity.
Social media and email marketing together can help your brand stay fun, helpful, and memorable while everyone is in full holiday mode.
Social media is the friendly host at the party. Email is the follow up text that says “Here is everything you need in one place.”
Social media
When you use both, you:
You do not need a studio or a big production. You just need to show up, be real, and be seasonal.
Here are some simple, fun ideas:
1. Holiday countdown:
Do a short series like “7 Days of Holiday Tips” or “12 Days of Favorites.” Each day, share one quick thing: a product, a service, a tip, or a staff pick.
2. Behind the scenes moments:
Show your team decorating, prepping for the holidays, or helping customers. Quick photos or short videos work great and make your brand feel friendly and real.
3. Simple questions and polls:
Ask fun, easy questions like “All done shopping or not even close?” or “Holiday music in November: yes or no?” Use polls and this or that posts to get quick engagement.
Email is your chance to slow down a little and be genuinely useful. Think “holiday guide” energy, not “pressure sales” energy.
Send an email that says, in a friendly way:
Make it easy to skim. Use short paragraphs, clear headings, and one main action you want readers to take.
Not every email has to be about a specific promotion. Try content like:
Then, naturally connect your products or services to those solutions. You are positioning your business as a helpful guide, not just another ad.
Everyone is busy. Friendly reminders are doing your audience a favor. For example:
Keep these emails short, clear, and focused on one main message.
A simple “Thank you for supporting us this year” email can go a long way.
Use it to:
Gratitude builds long term loyalty.
Here is where the magic really happens.
On your posts, stories, and profile, invite people to sign up for:
Keep the value clear and the sign up process simple.
Save yourself time. One idea can turn into multiple pieces.
You do not need to reinvent the wheel every day. You just need to present the same helpful ideas in different formats.
Use the same:
So when someone sees you in their feed and then in their inbox, it feels connected and familiar.

Holiday marketing can feel big and complicated, but it does not have to be.
You can start with:
If you show up consistently, keep the tone friendly, and use social and email together, you will stand out in a season that is crowded and noisy.
Your audience does not need perfect.
They need clear, helpful, and human.
That is where your holiday marketing wins.