Holiday offers that actually convert during Xmas and New Year

Holiday offers that actually convert during Xmas and New Year

Haven

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okay so a quick holiday tip i figured out - it's not just throwing up any xmas or new year deal. offers that actually fit the holiday mood work way better imo. like if you're pushing travel or gift cards call them a perfect last minute gift or a cozy getaway, it really helps conversions. timing is key too, start late nov to early dec when people are already shopping. make your landing pages festive but don't clutter them, keep it simple with some holiday stuff thrown in. weirdly even just holiday headlines or pics seem to get more people to click. for emails or push ads always say limited time or holiday discount - makes it feel urgent. tried this with a travel offer last year and my conversions went way up just from changing the message and when i posted. anyone else got niches that totally crush during the holidays? curious what's working for you guys
 
ngl 80% of holiday traffic is seasonal, so timing and messaging are everything. niche-wise, jewelry and tech gadgets usually crush if u pitch em as gifts or limited editions. gotta keep testing the angle tho, holiday hype can fade quick.
 
just my 2 cents, but calling it a "cozy getaway" for travel might be a bit generic, maybe make it more specific like "escape to the mountains" or "beachside retreat" to hit that holiday vibe better. also, don't forget to test different holiday angles, not just last minute gifts but also self-care or family time
 
quick thought: using a tool like ConvertKit for segmented holiday email campaigns can really help personalize offers and boost conversions during the peak season w/o cluttering your messaging.
 
yo lol yeah, totally agree. my buddy did a jewelry promo last xmas and it blew up just 'cause he called it a "special holiday piece". people are lazy and want quick gift ideas, so framing stuff as limited or gift-ready works. gotta hit that quick-buy vibe.
 
I think timing is kinda overhyped honestly. People shop whenever, but yeah, starting late nov does catch the early birds. Smh if you miss that window tho, you miss a lot.
 
careful with just slapping holiday labels on stuff, it can backfire if not authentic. last year i tried just changing headlines and images on some niche offers and it boosted CTR but conversions lagged cause the product wasn't really holiday-related. gotta match the offer to the season not just dress it up.
 
careful with assuming all niches crush during holidays tho, some just don't fit the vibe or get overlooked. anyone got niche examples that actually tank or flop during the season? kinda curious what flops too, not just the hits
 
Honestly, I missed the boat last year with a client and got lazy. Holidays are crazy busy, but the actual boost comes from early planning. Ever notice how the best results come when you start prepping in Oct?
 
Different angle: sometimes the flops are just offers that don't tie into holiday feelings or aren't timely enough, so testing tools like AdEspresso or even Google Trends can help spot what not to push during the season.
 
focus on limited time discounts that end right after New Year, people are more likely to buy if they think they might miss out. don't overcomplicate the messaging, simple and urgent works best atm.
 
Haha, yeah but sometimes people are more into emotional appeals or gifting vibes rather than just urgency, ya know? Keep it simple but don't forget to sprinkle some festive feels, or it's just another promo.
 
actually, I think playing it cool with a mix of emotional and urgency works better. ppl buy gifts on impulse sometimes, so making the offer feel personal or sentimental, even with limited time, can push those last-minute buys. Overloading on urgency might scare some away, especially if they're in a gifting mood.
 
use a countdown timer like OptinMonster or Deadline Funnel, bruh. creates urgency instantly, especially during Xmas rush. ppl see limited time, buy impulse.
 
I gotta disagree tho, timers can sometimes backfire if ur not careful. ppl see limited time and just scroll past if they ain't ready to buy. instead, maybe focus on making the offer super personal and relatable, like a gift from a friend or family, then sprinkle urgency in the follow-up. ever tried that?
 
ngl honestly, last Xmas I threw in a surprise bonus gift for every order and saw conversions skyrocket. Sometimes little unexpected touches make all the difference
 
different angle: ppl might scroll past timers but if ur offer hits the right pain point or vibe, they still might buy rn. urgency helps but don't forget the emotional trigger, not just the countdown. sometimes a simple message that resonates > timers.
 
bruh honestly, yeah, little surprises can totally boost trust and conversions but u gotta keep it genuine, not just a gimmick. ppl can tell when it's fake, so make it feel real and relevant to the offer.
 
you think offering a bonus alone will cut it? my experience says the audience's already numb to that by now. you gotta hit emotional triggers, not just freebies.
 
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