8 Reasons the Holidays are a Great Time to Build Your Business
Considering the holiday season a time when marketing should be
put on hold is missing a great opportunity to connect with your
prospects. True, people are overextended financially and
time-wise, are cranky and overshopped and are wondering how
they're going to get it all done. But, miraculously, the spirit
of the season also survives and gives people more hope, openness
and willingness to try new things. Being as it is on the cusp of
a great, shiny new year, the holiday season is a golden time to
connect with people emotionally about what you do. So, instead
of resigning yourself to wait until next year to redouble your
efforts to get new clients, ask yourself instead how you can use
this unique time of the year to get creative about communicating
about your business.
Tie your work in to the season
Ask yourself - what about your business is seasonal? If it's
nutrition, talk up a fresh angle on how to eat nutritiously
during the holidays. CPA? Focus on important end-of-the-year
planning you can do. Divorce attorney? Send a tipsheet on how to
enjoy your holidays as a divorced person, plus 3 important legal
matters you should attend to first of the year. Virtually every
profession can be tied into the end of the year/holiday theme.
If you're in a profession that's easily tied into the end of the
year (food, shopping, etc.), then your work is done for you. If
not, think harder. Ask yourself - what do people need from me
during the holidays? Do they need more balance, a time to relax,
a plan for how they're going to do something better in the
coming year? New year planning and balance are great themes that
can be carried across many different businesses.
Let people buy gift certificates for your product/service. Hey,
they're going to be giving stuff - it might as well be yours!
Look around to see the kind of packaging product-producers are
doing and ask yourself: how does that apply to my service? What
is an affordable bundle of solutions I can make available during
this season?
Holiday card - It's an old-stand-by for a reason. Insert
something that keeps on giving. Challenge yourself to come up
with a great "next year at a glance" theme. Or perhaps a gift
coupon for your service? A bonus for referring a friend? It's a
great time of the year to reach out and show people how much you
appreciate them and remind them how your work can help them.
Put together an end-of-the-year and "What's Coming Up" report
Even as people are frazzled and engaged in other things, they
are filled with the expectation of what next year will bring.
Why not tell them how they'll benefit from your work? What's
coming up for you - do you have a new product you're working on,
a workshop they'll enjoy, an add-on service, a new strategic
alliance you want to announce?
Tie a promotion in to New Year's Resolutions A cottage industry
for service professionals, New Year's Resolutions can be a great
way to make your service real and immediate to your prospects.
Ask yourself - what do people resolve to do that I help with?
Weight loss and self image? Financial security? Better
relationships? Considering these and other broad categories of
the kinds of resolutions people make, get creative about what
kinds of tips, services and programs you can offer to help
people meet their goals.
Party for business It's true, you probably won't ink that
important deal or get tons of new buyers during the holiday
mixer. Still, all of the chances to meet and celebrate with many
people are a golden business opportunity. During holiday
parties, people are usually jovial and relaxed about having a
good time. So instead of thinking about all the deals you won't
make during the holidays, focus on the spirit of the season and
build relationships. After all, everyone who is focused on
getting through the season will "go back to work" in a few short
weeks. When the season is over, you can call on your
holiday-party connections and evoke the good feeling of having
been at a holiday party together, then translate that into a
conversation about how to further the relationship. And, as
always, when attending a holiday party (or any other business
gathering), ask the organizer if there is an opportunity to give
something as a door prize. What do you give? Your service or
product of course!
Gift-giving Now's a great time to let your key business contacts
know they're important to you. Give your business list a little
personal attention and pick out something less generic and more
meaningful. Taking the time to find a personally appropriate
gift will mean the world to your prospects, referral partners
and clients.
Time-sensitive offers People respond to deadlines and the end of
the year is an ideal time to build those into your service. It's
smart to re-visit your prices every 6 months anyway. The end of
the year is a natural time to communicate to your prospects:
prices are going up next year so now is the time to hop on.
With a shift of focus, you can consider the holidays a wonderful
time to build new relationships and breathe fresh ideas into
your business. One last important tip: Don't overdo it!
Remember, while you can build your business even through the
holidays, it's good to tap into the spirit and focus on family
and friends. When you do, the rest will come naturally.
About the author:
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