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Showing posts with label Easter Tips for businesses. Show all posts

Content Marketing on Social Networks for Easter Holidays

Understanding the tone of each social network especially during the holidays can be tricky for businesses. Create content for your marketing initiatives that is applicable to both your industry and to Easter. Below we detail the major social networks and what types of posts are best for each.

Facebook
Posting about topics, holidays, and current events that Facebook users already have in mind tend to go more viral than other posts. For example, posts that mentioned Independence Day on July 4th created somewhere near 90% more engagement than all other types of posts published that day.
What kind of content is best to post on Facebook?
  • Photos on Facebook Pages receive 53% more likes than the average post.
  • Photos attract 104% more comments than the average post
  • Fill-in-the-blank posts generate about 90% more engagement than the average text post.
Below, London Drugs utilizes both a fill-in-the-blank post and an image.
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Google+
Google+ is home to the tech-savvy. Which means outdated posts are not going to bode well with your audience. Relevant and trending topics are monitored and responded to. Keep track of when Easter is trending on Google+ so you can get on top of it.
Keep thing fresh like E! Entertainment News by creating some content around Easter in a way that is somehow connected to your business. Includes interesting images and the occasional links to interesting content, promotions, and videos. Posting links to your original content will get indexed by Google and improve your SEO.
E! Entertainment News makes Easter relevant by having celebrities talk about “saving the chocolate bunnies from extinction this year.” They executed a playful way to celebrate the holiday.

Pinterest
marketing for holidaysPinterest is a powerful tool for social promotions. Yet as of October 2012, 71% of businesses were not on the social network. Pinterest users spend more money, more often on more items than any other of the top 5 social platforms.
This makes Easter the perfect season to utilize Pinterest. Help your customers find Easter gifts, crafts, DIY, and more.

How women (70% of all Pinterest accounts) use Pinterest for holiday shopping:
  • 60% to find gift ideas
  • 26% to create a wishlist to share
  • 23% top in photos of gifts bought or made for others
  • 36% to do research on gifts for others that are already in consideration
Twitter
It’s hard to get heard with all of the noise on Twitter. There are approximately 3,000 tweets sent per second! So make your tweets exciting. In less than 140 characters, you have to grab the attention of your audience.  
Giving followers a peek into behind-the-scenes can go a long way. To the audience, it feels exclusive. It’s necessary to provide content that they feel is worth their time. Or give them ideas on something they are interested in.

http://socialmediatoday.com/cara-tarbaj/1327536/content-marketing-social-networks-during-easter-holidays

Easter for your Business


Easter may not seem as big a gift giving occasion as Christmas and Mothers Day, but it is still a commercially viable event each year. Consider all the Easter Eggs and hot cross buns that are consumed each year …Obviously, if you sell chocolate products, Easter is a big business event; other businesses can also utilise Easter as a promotional tool. Remember that Easter is more than Easter Eggs – and that not everyone actually eats them anyway. Think about other aspects of Easter for originality and relevance.
 
Some ways you can bring Easter into your business include:
  • Demonstrate how your products can be used as Easter gifts or for Easter entertaining
  • Provide information sheets about how to use any of your products for Easter (eg if you sell eggs, explain how to empty and die them; if you sell timber, have some rabbit hutch plans available.)
  • Give Easter eggs to your customers, either in with their purchases or have a bowl accessible to them to help themselves.
  • Send Easter cards to your clients
  • Make your April newsletter themed to Easter – add Bilby graphics, a picture of some eggs and an Easter greeting; for something extra, add a colouring page for children, shape the newsletter like an Egg or bilby or include an  Easter story or article
  • Have an Easter competition
  • Serve hot cross buns to clients that week
  • Use themed paper to wrap purchases
  • Decorate your business with coloured eggs and/or Easter pictures
  • Add Easter eggs or chocolate products to your range for a month or so
  • Make a range of Easter products and display them – offer them for reduced prices or free if appropriate
  • Invite regular clients to an Easter Bilby (or Bunny) visit, complete with eggs and maybe photos of children with the Easter Bilby
  • Have a pet rabbit on display, and maybe available for children to hold and pet
  • Have an Easter Egg or treasure hunt at a designated time
  • Add Easter graphics to your web site, brochures and the like
  • Have an Easter sale/special
  • Give out Easter stickers or balloons printed with an Easter item
  • Sell some hand crafted Easter cards
  • Attach a little Easter chicken or bunny to products on display
  • Run a demonstration or class on dying eggs, making cards, baking hot cross buns
  • Produce or display a list of local church service times for Easter
  • Supply recipes for Easter traditions around the world –Tsoureki (Greek Easter bread), Kolache (Bulgarian bread) or Pisanki (Polish Easter Eggs) for instance