The Halloween season is coming very near. How have you carried out your Facebook Marketing campaigns so far? I guess at least you must have prepared a different logo (see the top left corner of this page 😉 , a dark and frightening web design or the presence of funny pumpkins? Did you?
Or, it’s pretty sad that you still have done nothing, and now it may sound late to start a Halloween marketing plan. Actually, Halloween is just the opening for the big year-end holiday period, and the echo of the festival will last for many days that follow. Then people will absolutely look back at these days in next Halloween seasons.
That is why I can assure that at this moment is still not late for you to brainstorm and give your customers and audiences unforgettable Halloween experience right from your websites, your eCommerce stores or social channels. Isn’t it best to take any chance to make people talk about you and spread your words to others during this special occasion?
If you still find it difficult to carry out big a Halloween marketing program for your store (I understand that many businesses have prepared for it for months and still doubted about a sure success.), you can replace this with something quick and simple, i.e. some mini events on your social channels.
What exactly could we do to create quick and simple but successful Facebook Marketing Halloween programs?
The answer lies in what I am about to share with you. It is a pretty Halloween-ly infographic by Antavo.com , which reveals some tips to run contests and sweepstakes on your Facebook marketing channels to get people engaged during Halloween festival.
It tells you to “Halloweenify your promotion campaigns Facebook marketing“.
Did you see the same highlight as me? The infographic says that, “30% more people enter promotion campaigns at Halloween.” If you don’t take the chance, you will lost a lot of potential page engagement (and conversion).
Why hesitate? Select one or two tips for you right away and boost your social engagement now.
Good luck.
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Do you know that almost all business admit that their annual sales and revenues are highest in year-end period, usually going up in October then go down after December? So the Halloween festival is only the kick-off of the winter sales season.