How to Get Your Social Media Fans in the Mood For Christmas (10 Big Brand Instagram Examples)
/For many businesses and brands, Christmas is the busiest and most lucrative time of year. As such, you want to get your holiday-themed messages out there on social media, but there's a fine balance to be had between publishing such posts out there in good time... and pushing them out there too early at the annoyance of your fan base.
One approach - easy to do with a little bit of forethought - is to subtly introduce elements of winter and Christmas into your posts fairly early on, then gradually build up to more "heavy-hitting" stuff as The Big Day approaches. What follows is a series of existing Instagram content from big brands who are doing just that.
Notice the tone and messages of each piece, with particular emphasis on the anticipation and excitement of Christmas, helping to make it a stress-free timer, and the emotional attachment we have to the warmth and coziness to be had in the winter months. The holiday season is an intensely emotional time for a lot of reasons, and it's certainly something you can - with tact - tap into with your marketing strategy.
1. Disneyland asks its fans when they're coming to visit...
2. Target builds anticipation by sharing some festive art...
3. Glade encourages fans to start feeling Christmassy with a free music track...
4. British Airways asks fans who they'd take ice-skating...
5. Ocean Spray shares some Christmas craft ideas...
6. Dell helps fans to feel more cozy over the winter months...
7. Dove shares some thoughts about the benefits of hot chocolate...
8. Bed Bath & Beyond offers the chance to solve the problem of appropriately-themed Christmas dinnerware...
9. Panera Bread shows how it can help feel fans feel cosy, and asks them to share their own suggestions...
10. Home Depot helps to spread some holiday season joy (and promotes one of its Chirstmas workshops)...
Summing up
Have you already been posting Christmas content to your social media profiles? Are you going for a gradual approach or full-on? Let me know in the comments below!
Andrew Macarthy is a social media consultant and the author of the #1 Amazon Web Marketing Bestseller, 500 Social Media Marketing Tips.
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