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52+ Free & Festive December Marketing Ideas (+Examples!)

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52+ Free & Festive December Marketing Ideas (+Examples!)

While December brings fun, family, and food, it can also leave business owners and marketers feeling pressed for time—and resources.

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But with the right strategies and promotions, you can make your December marketing a breeze and spend more time relaxing with your loved ones. So in this post we’re giving you:

  • A full list of December holidays, awareness causes, and national days.
  • Over 52 creative ways to use them in your blog, social media, emails, and more.
  • Real examples from businesses just like yours.

We hope this post inspires you and leaves you feeling a little less stressed during December. Read on to finish out the year strong!

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December snapshot

Here’s a quick look at December for your creative marketing brainstorm.

December awareness

For cause-based marketing, December is the national month for:

  • Business planning
  • Car donation
  • Drunk and drugged driving (3D) prevention
  • Food service safety
  • Human rights
  • Learn a foreign language
  • Safe toys and gifts
  • Sharps injury prevention
  • Spiritual literacy
  • Operation Santa Paws
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It’s also national tie month, pear month, root vegetable, exotic fruits, and bingo’s birthday month. Who knew?

December holidays

As if you didn’t know them!

  • Hanukkah (December 18-26; changes annually)
  • Christmas (December 25)
  • Kwanzaa (December 26-January 1)
  • New Year’s Eve (December 31)

December diversity & inclusion

You can find plenty of inclusive holiday marketing ideas here!

  • Human Rights Month
  • Rosa Parks Day (December 1)
  • Human Rights Day (December 10)

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December national days

We’ll be covering all the festive December national days in this post (Free Shipping Day, Gingerbread House Day, etc.) but here are some unique national days.

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  • InterNinja Day (Dec 5)
  • Human Rights Day (December 10)
  • World Trick Shot Day (first Tuesday in December)
  • Cat Herders Day (Dec 15)
  • Underdog Day (Third Friday in December)
  • Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day (first day of winter)
  • Make Up Your Mind Day (Dec 31)
  • Universal Hour of Peace (Dec 31)

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Alright, now onto a deeper dive into December marketing ideas!

National Safe Toys and Gifts Month

The holiday season is the perfect time to give back to those in your community. Host or participate in a toy drive and encourage your customers to do the same.

Here are some ideas for your toy drive:

  • Set out a large box for customers and community members to drop toys in.
  • Offer a promotion for customers who donate to your toy drive—you can give them a coupon for their next visit, a percent off a purchase, or a stamp on their customer loyalty card.
  • Partner with other local businesses in your area to get the word out about your toy drive and encourage them to leave a box out at their business.
  • Share photos of your participation on social media and tag the charity you’re working with.
  • For a list of toy drives, check here.

If you’re looking to participate in a toy drive as a business rather than host one, you can still take pictures to share on social so you’re getting the word out about how to help children this holiday season.

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National Flu Vaccination Week

Healthcare professionals are urging people to get their flu shots this year. What better way to get the word out than to participate in National Flu Vaccination Week?

Here are some ways your business can get involved:

  • Share information on where people in your community can receive a free flu shot.
  • Post pictures of you and your team members getting your flu shots or after your flu shots (extra points for a fun and festive bandaid!).
  • Reshare resources from reputable organizations about the importance of the flu shot.
  • Healthcare businesses can share videos from their professionals about the flu shot.
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By participating in this awareness week, you can show your community that you care about their well-being. And, it’s a great reminder to get your flu shot, too!

National Write a Business Plan Month

Once the holidays are over, January will come quick—make sure your marketing is prepared by taking a look at your own business plan for the next year, or at least for January. Outline any business goals and objectives you want to accomplish next year and determine what’s needed to help you reach those goals.

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Here are some questions to keep in mind:

  • What marketing strategies do you absolutely need to run throughout the year to help you maintain business or grow? Think: your website, SEO, PPC, and more.
  • What marketing strategies do you want to try to reach new audiences or engage with your current audience?
  • Are there any gaps in your marketing plan that you need to fill—like a channel your audience frequents that your business isn’t marketing on?
  • How will you measure success for your marketing next year?

These questions will help you solidify your business plan, business budget, and marketing plan as you look ahead to the next year.

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Should you decide to go with any of these ideas, you may also want to decide NOT to use generic copywriting! Use this guide to cliche-free, emotion-filled holiday copywriting so you can stay authentic and stand out above the noise.

Hanukkah

Many businesses focus all their December marketing energy on Christmas and New Year’s and leave out a very important holiday: Hanukkah! Make your holiday marketing inclusive by adding Hanukkah decorations to your location, running special promotions that target your customers who celebrate Hanukkah, and by wishing them a happy holiday on your social pages.

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Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the U.S. every year that celebrates African heritage. It has seven principles:

  • Unity
  • Self-determination
  • Collective work and responsibility
  • Cooperative economics
  • Purpose
  • Creativity
  • Faith

Use these as inspiration for your thought leadership and core values-focused content! You can also find plenty of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa material in these 41 Readymade Holiday Social Media Posts & Canva Templates.

Free Shipping Day

Free shipping is a big deal to customers. A LOCALiQ consumer survey found that only 20% of people will pay for shipping. If you have an e-commerce business, consider joining in on Free Shipping Day on December 14 by offering free shipping on all purchases.

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Don’t forget the #freeshippingday hashtag on all your social posts promoting your offer!

Ugly Sweater Day (Dec 16)

There’s nothing that attracts customers like a fun attitude, so take advantage of the festive spirit! Embrace the ugly sweaters on Ugly Sweater Day.

Here are some dress-up ideas for your business this month:

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  • Grab some reindeer antlers or wear Christmas pajamas if it’s appropriate for your business.
  • Daycare centers can have fun dressing up and encourage a pajama day for students!
  • Business professionals can have fun with a holiday-colored tie or socks to get in the holiday spirit.
  • Post pictures of you and your employees in your ugly sweaters and offer a discount to anyone who visits in their ugly sweater.
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Of course, don’t forget to post on social media with the appropriate holiday hashtag.

Gingerbread House Day (Dec 12)

Did you know December 12 is National Gingerbread House day? Participate in this fun and festive day—here are a few different ways:

  • Hold a gingerbread house decorating contest with your employees. Post the finished products on your social sites and have your audience vote for their favorites.
  • Ask your audience to share pictures of their gingerbread houses to their social sites and tag you. Choose a winner to receive a special holiday promotion.
  • Create a gingerbread display at your business for people to (safely) take pictures in front of.
  • Share healthy alternatives for gingerbread houses if you’re a healthcare business or dentist.
  • If you’re a bakery, create a build-your-own gingerbread house kit for people to buy.
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No matter how you participate, make sure to use the #nationalgingerbreadday hashtag!

First day of winter (Dec 21)

While it seems like it’s been cold for the last couple of months, the first day of winter actually falls on December 21. Celebrate with a simple picture on your social media pages, a winter promotion, or with some special treats—to go—at your business location to celebrate.

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Holiday marketing ideas to gift your audience

These promotion ideas will make your audience shout with glee!

Host a live (or virtual) party & giveaway

Events are a great way to market your business during the holidays. Have an open house and extend your business hours one evening. Invite local customers and other businesses to stop by and mingle. Serve some food and drinks or get them donated by another local business! A party or open house is a great way to ignite some word-of-mouth marketing and build solid partnerships.

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Encourage everyone to pour a glass of their favorite beverage and award some prizes for those who attend.

Send holiday cards (with a promotion!)

There’s nothing more fun than getting mail around the holidays. Gather your contact list and send out holiday or New Year’s cards from your business to them. You can create a traditional card with a picture of your employees and a simple holiday greeting along with a promotional code to encourage them to visit your business during the holidays.

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Customers like to be appreciated, and a holiday card can keep your business on the radar of customers—new or loyal—so that your business comes to mind when they need your services. (More sales promotion ideas here!)

Run a holiday Instagram giveaway

Instagram giveaways are popular throughout the year, but they can give you a real boost in December around the holidays. Think about the goal for your Instagram holiday giveaway—are you trying to get more followers, increase awareness for a specific product or service, or just spread some cheer to peoples’ feeds? From there, determine the right giveaway for your business.

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Here are some holiday Instagram giveaway ideas to help you get started.

Create a photo opportunity

You’re busy during the holidays. Save time and money with user-generated content during the month of December. One easy way to do this? Stage a photo opportunity at your location (or outside of your location) by inviting Santa to come or by setting up a winter wonderland for customers to post in front of.

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Everyone wants a picture with a gigantic polar bear, so give customers the opportunity to market your business for you by having something fun to take pictures with!

Pick up some props like Santa hats or tinsel garlands and let customers go to town. Make sure to include a hashtag with your company and share, retweet, or regram customers’ photos on social media.

Don’t be shy—get personal on social!

Your business is built by real people, and your customers want to connect with you! By sharing a glimpse into the lives of your employees and yourself, you can help build a connection with your audience.

Share pictures or stories of your family and holiday celebrations on your blog and social media profiles. Do you have a favorite holiday memory that inspired you to open your business? What about a family recipe or tradition? Share yours on Facebook or Instagram and ask your followers what theirs are.

Here are some ideas for personal stories you can share on social media or your business blog:

  • Bakers can share a video or recipe on their blogs.
  • Photographers can post their family Christmas pictures on Instagram or Facebook and encourage others to do the same.
  • Personal trainers should encourage clients and potential clients to join them on holiday road races through social media.
  • Makers can share the inspiration behind a specific product.
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Sharing this type of content through your social channels and on your website will help you build engagement—and it’s a fun way to connect during the holidays!

Publish a gift guide

A gift guide is a great way to get your name out there and provide a helpful service to your community. We know that people will be searching for holiday gifts online this year more than ever, so write a blog post or social post about gifts for moms, dads, kids, and friends!

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The gift guide can include some of your products, but the best way to sell your business is not to sell it at all. Instead, showcase items that are related to your industry:

  • Gift Guide for Accountants (tech gadgets, ties, fancy pen)
  • Gift Guide for the Home Decorator (Christmas pillow covers, gold candlesticks, electric candles)
  • Gift Guide for the Fitness Enthusiast (ice cleats for running outside, winter hat with Bluetooth headphones, Epsom salts for tired muscles)
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People are always looking for gift ideas, so show potential customers how helpful you can be!

Share 12 days of tips or products

Take inspiration from the 12 Days of Christmas and feature a tip or product of the day on your blog or social media feed.

Here are some ideas to get started:

  • Fitness-related businesses like personal trainers or health centers can give an exercise of the day to fight off gaining holiday weight.
  • Flower shops can feature a wreath or bouquet of the day featuring different holiday colors or flowers.
  • Restaurants and bars can showcase a cocktail of the day for the holidays.
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You could also run a different deal or offer for each of the 12 days. This will keep people coming back to your social sites each day, which can increase engagement on your pages.

Decorate your location for the holidays

Nothing gets people in the holiday spirit like some festive décor. Take some time to string some lights inside and outside of your location, hang some garland, and out up a tree and menorah. If your location is in an area with a lot of foot traffic, you can also create an eye-catching holiday window display to get people to slow down and check out your location or come inside.

Now is the time to have a little fun and make your business a welcoming place during the busy holiday season.

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Take customers behind the scenes

Show customers what your business is like during the holidays with video marketing! Are you a busy baker who is making cakes and cookies? Take customers into the kitchen with a video of preparations for the holidays.

People are curious by nature and giving them a sneak peek of new products or behind-the-scenes action will set you apart from your competitors!

Stay top-of-mind with email marketing

People get busy, but email can help you keep sales and leads flowing during the holidays. Stay top of mind with special promotions you’re running, a round-up of local holiday events in your community, or just a simple reminder to visit your business in the New Year. Make sure your holiday email subject line stands out so people will click your email!

Here are some ideas for your December email marketing:

  • Dentists can send an email about the best and worst holiday treats for your teeth.
  • Fitness businesses can send an email about ways to stay healthy during this busy month.
  • Mental health professionals can send an email about ways to de-stress during the holidays.
  • Keep it simple and send some Happy New Year wishes.
  • Restaurants can send an email about special catering options they have available for family dinners.

 

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People are looking in their emails during the holidays—in fact, 75% look at their email specifically to find deals and discounts. So, take advantage of that this month by emailing your holiday promotions.

Send a year-in-review email

These types of emails are excellent opportunities to give those marketing goals one last push. Celebrate your growth to reassure customers that they’ve made the right decision to choose you. Reinforce how valuable they were to your achievements this year, to show appreciation and keep them loyal. If possible, recap what they achieved using your product or service to encourage them to continue using your business next year. For more on this, check out our 17 unforgettable year-in-review examples and learn how to write one that drives your year-end goals.

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Refresh your online reputation & get more reviews

A good reputation is important for your business year-round, but this might be an ideal time to put a little extra focus on getting reviews for your business.

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Take some time to ask your customers for reviews, respond to all your reviews, and make sure you’re managing the most relevant places where customers are reviewing your business—including Yelp, Google My Business, and Facebook.

Update your Google Business Profile

Holiday shoppers are going to be turning to Google for all of their holiday needs, whether for gift ideas, home cleaning, appliance repair, travel, safety, and more. Make sure your business information is up to date so you can get found on search.

Be sure to:

  • Verify your contact information
  • Update your holiday hours
  • Upload photos of your seasonal products and services
  • Create Offer and Event posts
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There are many ways to optimize your Google business profile to stand out in search and attract customers—and no better time than now to do it!

Close out the year stronger than your Aunt’s eggnog

The month of December can be stressful for business owners and marketers, but with a few creative and simple ideas, like the ones listed above, you can maximize your business’s exposure, connect with your audience, and set your business up for success in the new year.

Interested in more marketing ideas for every month of the year? We can help with that.

And for planning, check out this marketing calendar template from our friends at LOCALiQ.

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Full December national day list

As promised, here’s the full list so you can find December marketing ideas relevant to your niche. List is brought to you by National Day Calendar

December 1

  • Rosa Parks Day
  • Pie Day
  • Eat a Red Apple Day
  • Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day
  • Day With(out) Art Day
  • Package Protection Day – Wednesday after Thanksgiving

December 2

  • Fritters Day
  • Mutt Day
  • Special Education Day

December 3

  • Roof Over Your Head Day
  • Faux Fur Friday – First Friday in December
  • Bartender Day – First Friday in December

December 4

  • Cookie Day
  • Dice Day
  • Sock Day

December 5

  • Bathtub Party Day
  • InterNinja Day
  • Repeal Day

December 6

  • Pawnbrokers Day
  • Microwave Oven Day
  • St. Nicholas Day
  • Miners’ Day

December 7

  • Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
  • Illinois Day
  • Cotton Candy Day
  • World Trick Shot Day – First Tuesday in December

December 8

  • Brownie Day
  • Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day

December 9

  • Pastry Day
  • Weary Willie Day
  • Christmas Card Day

December 10

  • Dewey Decimal System Day
  • Lager Day
  • Human Rights Day
  • Nobel Prize Day
  • Salesperson Day – Second Friday in December

December 11

December 12

  • Ambrosia Day
  • Ding-a-Ling Day
  • Gingerbread House Day
  • Poinsettia Day

December 13

  • Cocoa Day
  • Violin Day
  • Pick A Pathologist Pal Day
  • National Guard Birthday

December 14

  • Bouillabaisse Day
  • Alabama Day
  • Monkey Day

December 15

  • Cupcake Day
  • Bill of Rights Day
  • Cat Herders Day
  • Wear Your Pearls Day

December 16

  • Chocolate-covered Anything Day
  • Barbie and Barney Backlash Day

December 17

  • Maple Syrup Day
  • Wright Brothers Day
  • Ugly Christmas Sweater Day – Third Friday in December
  • Underdog Day– Third Friday in December

December 18

  • Twin Day
  • Answer The Telephone Like Buddy The Elf Day
  • Wreaths Across America Day – Changes Annually

December 19

  • Hard Candy Day
  • Oatmeal Muffin Day

December 20

December 21 

  • Crossword Puzzle Day
  • Humbug Day
  • Maine Day
  • Phileas Fogg Win A Wager Day
  • Winter Solstice – Day Between December 20 and 23
  • Flashlight Day – Day of Winter Solstice
  • French Fried Shrimp Day
  • Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day – First Day of Winter
  • Yule – Day of Winter Solstice
  • Anne & Samantha Day(also June. 20, 2020)

December 22

  • Date Nut Bread Day
  • Forefathers Day – December 22 (Unless on Sunday, then the following Monday)

December 23

  • Pfeffernusse Day
  • Roots Day
  • Festivus
  • Re-Gifting Day – Thursday before Christmas

December 24

December 25

  • Pumpkin Pie Day
  • A’Phabet Day or No “L” Day
  • Christmas

December 26

  • Candy Cane Day
  • Thank-you Note Day
  • Whiner’s Day
  • Boxing Day (Canada)

December 27

December 28

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  • Short Film Day
  • Chocolate Candy Day
  • Card Playing Day
  • Holy Innocents Day
  • Pledge of Allegiance Day

December 29

  • Pepper Pot Day
  • Tick Tock Day

December 30

  • Bicarbonate of Soda Day
  • Falling Needles Family Fest Day
  • Bacon Day

December 31

  • Champagne Day
  • No Interruptions Day – Last Work Day of the Year
  • Make Up Your Mind Day
  • Universal Hour of Peace

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How the TikTok Algorithm Works in 2024 (+9 Ways to Go Viral)

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If you post videos and want more people to spend more time watching them, then you and TikTok have a common goal. That’s why I cringe a bit when I see people talking about hacking the TikTok algorithm for more likes and views.

You don’t need to trick it; you just need to know how the TikTok algorithm works. Once you understand its basic principles, you’ll know what and when to post for your best shot at TikTok virality.

But what about the potential US TikTok ban? TikTok has 148 million active users in the US. To paraphrase Samual L. Jackson’s character Nick Fury in Marvel’s Avengers, “Until such time as the world TikTok ends, we will act as though it intends to spin on.”

Let’s get into the weeds of TikTok’s algorithm, see how it suggests videos to individual users, and find ways to get your content on more viewers’ screens.

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What is the TikTok algorithm?

The TikTok algorithm is a recommendation engine that decides which videos to suggest to each individual user.

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On TikTok, recommended videos appear on your For You Page (FYP) when you first open the app.

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Everyone’s For You feed is unique and will change over time. TikTok pays attention to the videos you watch, where you post comments, and the accounts you follow. Each interaction is another signal the algorithm uses to refine your FYP—showing videos you’ll probably like while keeping videos you won’t off your feed.

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How does the TikTok Algorithm work in 2024?

If you’ve ever sent your friend a cake recipe link because you remembered they love to bake, you get the gist of how the TikTok algorithm works.

Of course, TikTok’s proprietary algorithm is infinitely more complex than yours (no insult intended). It analyzes thousands of signals to determine which videos belong on your FYP. Let’s look at a few of the most influential ranking factors.

Factors TikTok uses to rank content

We’ll probably never know what every TikTok ranking factor is, but thanks to this post from TikTok itself, we do have an idea of a few ranking categories.

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User interactions

Your behavior in the TikTok app is the most influential signal for the algorithm. Whenever you like a video or follow a particular account, TikTok uses that to understand your preferences further.

These are some of the user interaction signals TikTok will track:

  • Watching full videos
  • Following or hiding accounts
  • Liking or sharing videos
  • Commenting
  • Reporting a video as inappropriate
  • Adding videos to favorites

TikTok also uses what you say you are and aren’t interested in when you first join the app to guide its suggestions.

Other users’ interactions on a video can also determine whether you get it on your feed. If many people who share your interests watch and like a post, there’s a bigger chance you’ll see it, too.

Video information

On the flip side of the equation, TikTok reviews certain characteristics of the videos you’ve interacted with to see how they match your preferences. That’s important for creators to know since these are the things we have the most control over.

Here are a few of the video and post characteristics the algorithm looks for:

I’ll go into how to optimize your videos for TikTok marketing using these characteristics in a bit.

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Device and settings

Device and settings are also user-specific actions the algorithm uses to recommend content. If you’re registered as a US user, you’ll see a lot more content made in the USA. But unlike user interactions, these are one-time signals that don’t typically change over time.

A few device and setting signals that may nudge the TikTok algorithm include:

  • Language setting
  • Country setting
  • Device type

TikTok factor weighting

TikTok’s algorithm weights ranking factors based on how directly they indicate viewer preferences. Direct user actions, like watching a full video, carry much more influence than geographic location.

This means that while it’s good to be aware of all the ranking factors, your focus should be on posting content that your audience will want to watch and share.

Factors that don’t help (and could hurt) your content ranking

In its post, TikTok says it won’t give creators a boost based on past performance. Someone with a high follower count and previously viral videos won’t get preferential rankings over a smaller account with more relevant content.

Additionally, there are some types of content that TikTok will de-rank (show less or not at all) in your FYP. These include:

  • Videos you’ve already seen
  • Content that’s considered spam
  • Duplicated content (like a second post of the same video)
  • Videos with restricted content (like graphic medical procedures)

To be clear, some of this content will still be available if you search for it. It just won’t pop on your FYP.

How to reset the TikTok algorithm

TikTok’s algorithm finds the type of content you’ll love based mainly on what you’ve enjoyed in the past. Sometimes, the recommendations don’t keep up with your changing preferences, and your feed gets stale.

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TikTok has built a way for you to scrub its algorithm so it starts from scratch. Then, your interactions moving forward will influence the content you get on your personal FYP.

Here are the steps to refresh your FYP:

  1. Open the TikTok app and tap “Profile”
  2. Go to the menu at the top and choose “Settings and privacy”
  3. Tap “Content preferences”
  4. Tap “Refresh your For You feed”
  5. Tap “Continue” and “Continue” again

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You can’t go back once you finish the process. But only your FYP will be affected. Your “Following” feed and profile won’t change.

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9 ways to use the TikTok algorithm to your advantage

Knowing how the TikTok algorithm works is half the battle. The other half is publishing engaging content that makes it easy for TikTok to find, categorize, and suggest your posts.

1. Hook viewers quickly

You have a fleeting second or two to grab a viewer’s attention and convince them to watch your video. Keep their thumbs from scrolling by adding an attention-grabbing hook that’s relevant to your audience.

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A great hook should give the viewer just enough information to make them want more. Try these tactics for your video hooks:

  • Make a bold claim
  • Ask a question
  • Share a surprising fact
  • Hint at a secret

Make sure each hook is relevant to your audience, and use emotional words to catch their attention.

2. Create niche content

It’s hard to gain footing with very popular topics on TikTok since many creators are already fighting for precious FYP placement. However, you can use the algorithm to your benefit by finding niche topics to post about.

For example, cooking is a super popular topic on TikTok. There are plenty of accounts dedicated to whipping up the best dishes. But Bobby Hicks of @theretrorecipekitchen uses his account to trial dishes from days of old. Many of the recipes he tests look tasty, while others look like…a veggie gelatin stack?

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It may seem a little odd, but by focusing on one corner of a popular topic, Hicks has grown his account to over 150k followers.

Review the topics you’d like to use, and if they seem a little crowded, find a subtopic your audience would appreciate. That’ll leave you with fewer competitors in the race for the FYP. It’ll also make your content more relevant to a specific audience, which the algorithm loves.

3. Use TikTok SEO

Search engine optimization isn’t just for Google. Pretty much any time there’s a search function, you can optimize your content for it, and TikTok is no exception. Plus, even Google admits that TikTok is becoming a popular search engine in its own right.

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In addition to the other tips in this guide, you’ll want to use keyword research to boost your TikTok SEO. Like on search engines, people use specific words and phrases in the search bar to find content on the app. Your job is to figure out what those words are.

Keyword research is easy on TikTok. Make a list of things your audience might search for that are relevant to your business. If you’re an esthetician, “skin care” might be one of them. Then, enter those words into the TikTok search bar and see what it auto-fills.

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You’ll see options like “skin care for men” and “skin care routine.” Once you’ve gathered a list of keywords, plan out your content calendar to cover each term. Don’t forget to add keywords to your TikTok bio, too.

4. Tailor content to the platform

It’s smart to repurpose content for multiple platforms. But when it’s time to post it on TikTok, make sure it fits the app’s best practices.

First, produce and edit full-screen, vertical videos with a 9:16 ratio. That will fill the entire mobile screen while matching how most people view TikTok content.

Second, keep most of your videos short. While there’s no ideal duration for every video, in 2021, TikTok suggested that the optimal length should be 24 to 31 seconds. The platform has pushed for longer content, but many viewers find videos longer than one minute to be stressful, so it’s safer to keep them under 60 seconds.

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Finally, for the best chance of your TikTok videos going viral, keep them positive in tone. Semrush evaluated a large collection of viral TikTok videos and found that those with a positive, funny, or happy vibe did best.

Follow these best practices to get more early engagement, which the algorithm will use as a signal that your video belongs on more FYPs.

5. Post at the right time and frequency

The TikTok algorithm doesn’t really care what time or how often you post—at least not directly. But it does look at how much engagement an individual video gets. Knowing when and how frequently to post can give your videos a little engagement boost.

The right time

The best time to post on TikTok depends on when most of your audience will be on the app. The goal is to publish content a little before the peak potential viewing time to get them indexed and ready for your followers.

You can find that information in your TikTok analytics.

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The right frequency

Consistency is essential for success on any social media platform. You don’t want followers to forget about you, and you want more chances to reach new viewers. But how do you quantify “consistency?”

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Just like timing, learning how often you should post on TikTok will take some trial and error. TikTok says you should post up to four times per day (of course they do). More realistically, most brands post content to TikTok around two to four times per week (depending on which study you follow).

Here are a few tips to find your perfect TikTok schedule:

  • Consider your creative capacity: Posting more often is great, but not at the expense of quality.
  • Review other creators: Spy on your competition to see how often successful accounts in your niche post content.
  • Watch your analytics: Vary your posting frequency over several weeks and see how it affects your views and engagement.

6. Incorporate hashtags

    Using hashtags on TikTok can help you succeed in two ways. First, hashtags help the TikTok algorithm understand your content so it can better match it to user preferences.

    Second, TikTok users use hashtags to search for content, so when your video is tagged, it may show up in their search. As we know, when more people see your content, the algorithm will show it to more people with similar interests.

    You can find which hashtags are trending in TikTok’s Creative Center.

    TikTok algorithm - TikTok's Creative Center.TikTok algorithm - TikTok's Creative Center.

    Here are a few tips for using hashtags on TikTok:

    • Don’t use too many: One to four hashtags will usually do the trick without making your post look spammy.
    • Use different types: Combine branded, topical, popular, and niche hashtags for the best mix of reach and relevance.
    • Include seasonal and holiday hashtags: Adding seasonal hashtags like #hellospring and #Holloweenscares lets you ride the wave of attention during peak times of the year.

    7. Add popular audio clips

      Audio clips work similarly to hashtags on TikTok. If an audio clip gets popular, and you like videos that use that clip, there’s a greater chance you’ll get more videos with that audio in your FYP.

      Head back to the Creative Center to find trending songs.

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      Look in the Popular tab to see which tunes are already getting a lot of play. Then, check out the Breakout tab to catch the next audio wave early.

      8. Add captions

      Many people don’t watch videos with the sound on. Adding captions to your posts lets those people follow along. But captions don’t just help you appeal to a broader audience. TikTok’s algorithm can learn more about your videos from the text of its caption.

      TikTok makes it easy to add captions. Tap the Captions icon, and the app will automatically generate them.

      TikTok algorithem - TikTok's caption manager.TikTok algorithem - TikTok's caption manager.

      Make sure you use the keywords you dug up in your video script. The algorithm will read those in the captions and know who should see your videos.

      9. Jump on trends

      One of the best ways to leverage the algorithm to get views is by following TikTok trends. A trend is a theme, idea, or trait of a video that already has mass appeal. That might be a common song or a dance.

      Trends can also be challenges, like this one where one person holds another so they look like they’re in the iconic scene from the movie Titanic.

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      TikTok algorithem - Screenshot of a TikTok video showing the Titanic trend.TikTok algorithem - Screenshot of a TikTok video showing the Titanic trend.

      When viewers get hooked on a trend, TikTok sends them more videos to view. If you’ve jumped on the trend, the algorithm will put your video in that mix.

      Work with the TikTok algorithm to go viral

      The trick to social media marketing is remembering that social platforms want you to succeed. If people love the content you post, they’ll spend more time on the app—which is a win-win for everyone.

      The key is learning how the TikTok algorithm works to make it your partner in success. Instead of fighting against the algorithm, find ways to leverage it, and you’ll leap-frog ahead of all the accounts trying to trick or hack it.

      Here’s a recap of nine ways you can use TikTok’s algorithm to your advantage:

      1. Hook viewers quickly
      2. Create niche content
      3. Use TikTok SEO
      4. Tailor content to the platform
      5. Post at the right time and frequency
      6. Incorporate hashtags
      7. Add popular audio clips
      8. Add captions
      9. Jump on trends



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How to Brainstorm Business Ideas: 9 Fool-Proof Approaches

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There are 33 million small businesses in the US alone, and 5.5 million new businesses are started every year. And yet, the beauty of this ever-growing world is that there’s always room for one more business. So if you aspire to start a business, we support you!

And if you need a little help with ideas and planning, you’re in the right place. In this article, we’re sharing nine ways to brainstorm business ideas to help get you off on the right path.

Contents

  1. The problem-solving approach
  2. The personal inventory approach
  3. The market research approach
  4. The competitive analysis approach
  5. The business name approach
  6. The influencer approach
  7. The networking approach
  8. The freelance website approach
  9. The Gen Z approach

How to brainstorm business ideas: 9 ways

The best part about brainstorming is that there doesn’t have to be a formal process. You can use one of these approaches or a combination of any of them. The goal is to get the juices flowing and see where they take you!

1. The problem-solving approach

This approach is centered around pain points. Put your pain point glasses on for a day and pay attention to every little thing that you find even the slightest bit inconvenient, cumbersome, challenging, boring—basically any negative adjective you can think of. Then brainstorm ways you can solve those problems. The more common the task, the better, because the greater the need.

For some inspiration, check out these creative products you never knew you needed by Lifehack.

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An umbrella cupholder? I’d buy one.

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2. The personal inventory approach

This is the tried-and-true approach to coming up with small business ideas. Take a personal inventory of what comes naturally to you. Consider:

  • Your passions: Things you care about
  • Your core values: Standards you live by
  • Your best skills: What you’ve become good at with practice
  • Your talents: What you’re naturally good at without any practice
  • Your hobbies: Things you could do all day

List these out and see what kinds of ideas arise from them. I personally recommend this as the top way to brainstorm business ideas, because the more aligned your business is with your core self, the less friction you’ll experience in starting, running, and growing it.

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There are several ways to map out your personal inventory, like this one.

3. The market research approach

This is the more practical approach to take when brainstorming business ideas, and one you should incorporate into any of the other approaches. After all, you need to make sure you can actually go to market with your idea and be positioned for long-term success.

Consider industry trends, emerging technologies, and consumer behavior so you can get an idea of the competitive landscape, identify unmet needs, discover niche audiences, and more. Market research encompasses a broad range of strategies, including surveys, social media listening, reading research reports and surveys, using market intelligence tools, and more.

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4. The competitive analysis approach

Competitive analysis technically falls under market research, but these are so effective that they’re worth calling out as their own approach. In short, a competitive analysis systematically examines the key components of other businesses like yours so you can identify gaps to fill and how to best position yourself. You can look at strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and threats (SWOT analysis) or use any other criteria that works for you.

This approach is great for once you’ve got a clear picture of the type of business you want to start but want more guidance on coming up with the details of that business (like your target audience, buyer personas, value proposition, etc.).

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For help with this, use our competitive analysis templates!

5. The business name approach

This, of course, should not be your only approach, but it’s a good strategy to throw in when you need a break from all that market research. Creative business names can give way to creative business ideas, and vice versa.

Do a business naming brainstorm session—use our list of creative business names to start! Just remember, there’s a practical process for naming a business, so be sure to check out our post on how to come up with a business name so you can be prepared.

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6. The influencer approach

The right way to come up with a new business idea depends on what’s driving you to start a business in the first place. And if it’s simply that you have an entrepreneurial itch, but no prior experience, then take the time to expose yourself to some entrepreneurial inspo!

Read books written by entrepreneurs, listen to small business podcasts, and start following inspirational business owners on social media. You’ll open yourself up to a wide range of concepts, perspectives, approaches, and mindsets that can give way to great business ideas.

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Everett Taylor is one of many inspirational entrepreneurs you can follow on social media.

7. The networking approach

In addition to following popular entrepreneurs on social media, it’s also a good idea to network with “regular” entrepreneurs. The influencers can provide inspiration but talking with people just like you will give you an added level of practicality to your ideation process.

Find networking events and discussions happening in your local community and even virtually. Here are some broader small business networking groups to start with.

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SCORE is a great place to find local networking events in your area.

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8. The freelance website approach

Who says your new business has to be unique? If you’re looking to start a freelance business, take a look at popular websites like fiverr and Upwork. You can find business ideas that use skills and talents you already have, or ideas that require you to develop new skills to reach growing markets.

For example, take a look at fiverr. The navigation menu and “popular services” section alone can give you a starting point from which to generate ideas.

  • Website development
  • Logo design
  • SEO
  • Architecture and interior design
  • Social media marketing

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fiverr’s homepage alone is filled with business ideas based on demand or skillset.

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9. The Generation Z approach

Generation Z is the upcoming generation of consumers, and they are known for being partial to brands that name specific core values and stand for them. If you’ve got a cause you personally care about or specific set of values that you live by, let this serve as the foundation of your business idea.

Examples include sustainability, civil rights, individuality, accessibility, and more. Similar to the personal inventory approach, starting a business out of something you’re personally connected to tends to reduce friction throughout the business’s evolution. Check out our post on Gen Z marketing strategies to see if you have anything in common with them!

Start brainstorming business ideas now

Like I said at the start, even with so many businesses already up and running, the world is always growing and changing. Its many facets—consumer needs, industry trends, personal passions, and more—form a dynamic ecosystem that is always producing opportunities. Use the tips in this post to brainstorm business ideas that align with these opportunities!

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Many of those involved in PPC tend to be the data geeks. That means we often focus more on impression share ratios, target ROAS, and search queries than the creative side of advertising. With Google doing more and more of the heavy data lifting, marketers need to understand that the two things AI and machine learning struggles to replicate are creativity, and a deep understanding of our customers.

High CTRs, alongside highly relevant ad copy, are rewarded with higher quality scores which leading to lower cost per clicks. Lower CPCs are ever more important as the barrier to entry to setting up an ecommerce business is the lowest it’s ever been (and getting lower), especially with the rise of Shopify.

To stand out from the crowd, you need to present a real, tangible differentiation in the market place. Which means you need to be creative with your copy.

Media buyers will often talk about selling points and how you have to showcase your benefits within the ad copy. Ecommerce PPC has 3 core ad copy pillars that the sale hinges on:

1. Your Site

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2. Your Product

3. Your Offers

The below highlights some examples in more detail:

Ecommerce Site Selling Points

  • Free Delivery Over X: This is a strong incentive for customers to increase their basket size.
  • Over 300 5-Star Reviews: Having over 300 5-star reviews demonstrates that you are trusted and have a proven track record of looking after your customers.
  • Exclusive To Us: Offering products exclusive to one’s site can create a sense of uniqueness and urgency
  • Each Order Donates £1 To Charity: Incorporating charity into each order by donating a fixed amount portrays the brand as socially responsible. This can resonate well with socially conscious consumers.
  • Secure Payment:  Security in payment processes reassures customers against fraud, leading to increased conversions.
  • Fast & Free 2 Day Delivery: Fast and free 2-day delivery appeals to the immediate gratification desire of shoppers.
  • 30 Day No Hassle Returns: A 30-day no-hassle return policy reduces the perceived risk of purchasing and encourages trying out new products.

Product Selling Points

  • UK Made: Products made in the UK appeal to a sense of national pride and suggest a certain quality
  • 31% More Powerful / Finished in 10 Minutes: An item being 31% more powerful or promising completion of tasks in 10 minutes conveys efficiency and value.
  • As Seen in Vogue, Cosmopolitan: Having products featured in reputable magazines like Vogue or Cosmopolitan can significantly bolster brand prestige. Where have you have been featured? Can you lean on this angle?
  • Made With Bamboo, Cotton, Sustainable / Recyclable: Products made with sustainable materials like bamboo and cotton can appeal to environmentally conscious consumers. Offering recyclable packaging can further enhance the eco-friendly image of a brand. Think about what is currently trending. If you’re a socially conscious brand it will always be worth highlighting.

Types Of Ecommerce Offers

  • 20% Off With Code HERES20: A 20% discount using a specific code such can be a direct call to action that stimulates sales. Better to use sparingly otherwise you may end up losing brand equity.
  • Spend £100 to get £10 Off: Encouraging customers to spend more to receive a £10 discount can effectively increase average order value. This can especially work well with tiered offers.
  • Buy 1 Get 1 Free: A ‘Buy 1 Get 1 Free’ deals can double the perceived value for a customer, making it a compelling offer. Often works well on lower aov items.
  • Free Delivery: Offering free delivery, regardless of the purchase amount, is always a powerful motivator for customers to complete a purchase. It’s often the easiest to implement.
  • Free Gift With Order: If you sell products that complement free gifts you should make the most of them. Some brands employ this tactic as an ongoing incentive, as it works especially well if the gift is also sold on site for a lower price.
  • New Customer Offer: 10% off for new customers only is a common but effective offer for ecommerce. This is good for more established brands that don’t want to lose margin on previous customers who were planning to buy anyway.

How To Know Which Copy to Use?

Knowing what your customers want is 99% of the battle to achieving higher quality scores, clickthrough rates, and even conversion rates as you raise their buying temperature. Your copy should reflect who your audience is, and what they need from you. You also need to factor in the following when crafting copy that is going to resonate:

  • Demographics: Age, gender, income, occupation, education
  • Psychographics: Personal values, beliefs, interests, lifestyle
  • Identifying Pain Points: Feedback, surveys, market research, reviews, analytics

Ad copy should align with the search intent of the audience, which can range from informational queries to transactional searches. You can uncover this through the initial stages of keyword research. It’s best practice to group your keywords by their intent.

Here’s how keywords are often segmented:

  • Informational – e.g. what are the benefits of aloe vera for skincare?
  • Competitor/Navigational – e.g. the body shop
  • Transactional e.g. Aloe Soothing Day Cream 50ml

This should get you thinking deeper about how to position your ad copy and all the angles you can take. Start with a blank spreadsheet with 3x columns and write down 5-10 points across site selling points, product and offers you can implement.

Amore Digital is a boutique Google Ads Agency that has a mix of ecommerce clients from pet, fashion, automotive, healthcare and more. We provide a specialist service with Google Shopping, Feed management, Pmax management and search marketing consultancy.



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