5 Print Marketing Ideas for a Strong Holiday Kickoff
October is the sweet spot for holiday marketing.
Start now, and you’ll reach customers before the season gets crowded and be able to take advantage of longer lead times for design and mailing. Wait too long, and you’ll likely face higher costs, rushed campaigns, or even missed opportunities altogether.
And here’s something to keep in mind: direct mail averages a 4.4% response rate compared to just 0.6% for email, and 72% of consumers prefer promotional mail over digital messages. Nearly eight in ten say they find print more trustworthy than online ads.
In other words, this is the moment to let print work hard for you.
1. Send Postcards Before the Rush
Postcards are one of the simplest, most effective ways to launch your holiday promotions.
They work well for early-bird sales, event invitations, or just planting a reminder about your brand before the season takes off.
Tip: Don’t stop at one.
A short series of postcards (say one in October, another in early November, and a final reminder before Black Friday or Giving Tuesday) keeps your message in front of people and builds anticipation. Include a QR code or coupon code for easy tracking.
2. Freshen Up Your Signage
Shoppers notice businesses that look ready for the season.
Updating your signage now sets the mood for holiday shopping and signals to customers that you’re prepared. Window posters, banners, and even directional signs inside your store can create excitement and guide buyers toward specials.
Tip: Think of signage as your silent salesperson.
Use bold colors, clear offers, and simple calls to action so customers can “get it” at a glance.
3. Give Packaging a Seasonal Twist
Nothing says “holiday-ready” like packaging that feels festive.
Even small touches (custom labels, printed hang tags, or branded tissue paper) can turn everyday purchases into ready-to-gift items. Customers love products that feel special without extra effort on their part.
Tip: Stock up early.
Printers like us and suppliers get busy as the holidays approach, and popular stocks and finishes can run low. Ordering seasonal packaging pieces in October helps you avoid supply shortages.
4. Share Something Useful
Practical giveaways like branded calendars and notepads are gifts customers keep all year.
Hand them out in October to show appreciation while keeping your name visible on desks and walls long after the holidays.
Tip: Make them work harder by adding seasonal coupons or monthly specials directly on the pages.
It’s a built-in reason for customers to keep coming back.
5. Put It All Together in a Guide
If you’ve got a variety of products or services, a printed holiday guide can help customers see everything in one place.
Whether it’s a folded brochure, a flyer, or a small catalog, guides simplify decision-making for busy shoppers and encourage bigger purchases.
Tip: Include limited-time offers or holiday bundles to create urgency
When shoppers know an offer won’t last, they’re more likely to act quickly.
Why October Matters
Getting started in October isn’t just about being early; it’s about being smart.
Planning ahead gives you better pricing, better availability, and the peace of mind that your campaigns will hit mailboxes and storefronts right when they need to.
Want help getting your holiday campaign off the ground? Contact us today to start your holiday printing projects.
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