1-Send Cards Think sending cards is the thing of the past? Not so fast. Clients still like getting things in the mail. You business can actually stand out above the crowd since there aren’t as many cards being sent. So show off your creative side and have some fun with holiday cards.
2- Rubber Stamp Everything Rubber stamps are a useful way for small businesses to build a brand image. While larger companies have budgets that allow them to get literature printed with their brand which can be used for promotional purposes, small and start up companies often do not have the money to be able to do these things. Marketing with rubber stamps can include thinking of a catchy tagline that relates to your business and rubber stamp it on all of your outgoing mail, bills, checks etc.
3- Direct Mailing Send out coupons on postcards or catalogs to get clients in your store or on your website. This type of marketing allows you to really target a group of clients and market to them your products and sales.
4- Use Social Media Use Facebook, twitter, email to promote your upcoming sales and events for the holidays.
5- Keep Track Keep stats on your email, social and direct marketing campaigns. Use this information to see what worked and what didn’t so you can improve each year.