Monday

FREE Holiday Marketing Ideas

Two old sayings come to mind this time of year, in this type of economy:

1. Volume solves everything.
2. You can't take percentages to the bank.

My next few posts will give a nod to one or both of those statements. I'd rather have a ton of customers with a low ticket average than the reverse - more mouths to spread the word, more chances to gain wallet share. And if someone comes in twice in a single week, regardless of the reason, I'm happy. Stupid couponing is, well, stupid. Modifying behavior, trading value for value, will win you long term customers.

I've mentioned loss leaders, today I list some promotional ideas that both drive traffic and show commitment your community.

Black Friday: 10% of sales, all day, to toward [insert local cause here]. Some finer points here:
- the higher the percentage, the more PR you'll generate (start now)
- use the distribution list of the cause, get their current supporter to spread the word on your behalf
- make it a news story
- put a banner up out front

December and Beyond:
- drop off place for coats for kids, or toys for tots
- bonus points if you're part of a franchise / co-op and use your radio ads to promote
- distribute coloring sheets that have a space for a "Santa List" (bonus points if it can be folded in such a way that Santa's address is already on the sheet)
- place a North Pole Postal Service mailbox in your lobby
- get in the spirit: make sure you and your staff are having some fun; give away candy canes, wear Santa hats, be jolly (dammit!)

Next up: some food promotions that will help to increase frequency and ticket average.

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