
Hold on to your flags; the Fourth of July is coming! To celebrate, US businesses would show their unwavering patriotic spirit through holiday campaigns. While some Shopify merchants already have theirs set up, there are some that are brainstorming ideas for independence day promotions.
Here’s a guide to creating a festive campaign that’ll help increase site traffic, get and convert leads, and help you claim victory over your competitors.
It’s important to build a strong foundation for your holiday campaign. How will you know you reached your target when you don’t have one? Here are some tips to help you set your goals and objectives:
Now that you have a plan in place, it’s time to put your plan to work. Executing your marketing plan should still provide room for you to tweak some areas of your campaign just in case it doesn’t go as planned.
Once your Shopify campaign’s completed, it’s a good habit to review the campaign’s performance. Whether it’s successful or not, a post-marketing campaign evaluation is needed. Here are some tips to help you assess your campaign:
There’s nothing more patriotic than using these colors on your campaign. Make it evident so customers will immediately recognize that’s for the Fourth of July and that it’s a limited offer for that holiday alone.
Create specialized packaging with patriotic American decorations for your products to commemorate independence day and make them available only in the month of July. If the packaging can be reusable or collectible, all the better.
Surprise your customers with a freebie when they make a purchase. It can be something they can use for Fourth of July festivities, like independence day decorations, recipes, games and activities, and more. Take M&M’s for example. Not only did they introduce a customized product for the 4th of July, but they also gave out a free recipe for smores, which is a popular treat in the USA.
For this holiday campaign, put together a set of products that consumers can use during the Fourth of July. For example, drinks and snacks best for when watching the fireworks, set of condiments for Fourth of July barbecue parties, or sun protection products for those joining the parade.
You can attract more customers if you use trending hashtags relevant to the Fourth of July. Hashtags can help your post reach more customers. Some examples of relevant hashtags are:
This is standard for most sellers, especially during major holidays. But try to make it a bit different and special. For example, discount codes will only apply to products with red, white, or blue colors. You can also give special promo codes to family members of war veterans. Many tour companies offer guided D Day tours of the Normandy beaches where veterans’ relatives can walk the same and their grandfathers and great-grandfathers crossed.
The Fourth of July is also about the community. It would be a great idea for your business to get involved with the community. You and your staff can join the parade, host a community event, or support a good cause.
You can go out and give out sweets, discount coupons, product samples, or free brand merchandise. You can also host a medical mission event, feeding program, book drive, and more.
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Have your customers send their photos of fireworks, parades, and other independence day events featuring any of your products and give a gift basket or gift certificate to the top three winners.
Some themes you can use are:
Launch a product or a collection that’s associated with the holiday. Not only will your customers have a limited edition item from your brand, but you’ll also get an opportunity to experiment with new and festive products that resonate with patriotic spirit.
When creating your Fourth of July campaign, it would be great if you could create one that benefits your business even after the holiday is over. Here are some tips to help you achieve that:
There’s no template or uniform approach to creating a successful campaign. This guide merely serves as a starting point. With a platform as diverse as Shopify, you’ll always have to tailor and customize these tips and ideas to meet your brand’s needs and to set your brand apart from other Fourth of July campaigns.
It can be quite challenging and time-consuming to plan, execute, and assess a brand campaign for the Fourth of July but the results are promising. It may not get you up there immediately, but it’ll help you learn more about how you can make it better the next year or for any holiday that may come in the future.
Now’s the time to fire up your marketing grill and kickstart your Fourth of July promotions. As long as you devise the right marketing plan and make good use of your resources, you can hope to achieve success.