Holiday Promotion Ideas for Local Communities and Small Businesses, Episode 3

Last Updated 2/5/2026Posted in Marketing from the Car Episodes

The holiday season is more than festive lights and special hours—it’s a golden opportunity to support your local businesses, grow engagement, and generate real results for your community.

In this episode of Marketing from the Car, Brian Ostrovsky shares promotion strategies that Main Streets, Chambers, DMOs, and small businesses can use right now. These ideas don’t require fancy creative, just consistency and a willingness to take action.

🎁 Start with Seasonal Content

Content is still king - but not in a generic way. Use the holidays as a reason to tell stories that matter to your audience.

Here are a few examples:

  • 12 Days of Christmas: Feature a different business each day with a blog and social/email promotion

  • Seasonal interviews: Use Marketing 3-4-5™ worksheets to ask simple questions:

    • What’s new this holiday season?

    • What do people often misunderstand about your business?

    • Any new faces customers should meet?

This kind of content builds visibility for local businesses and strengthens your organization’s brand.

💡 Turn Promotions into Profit Centers

You’re not just offering promotion—you’re providing results during the most important season of the year.

  • $100–$150 for a blog + social + email feature

  • Optional: Boost the post for extra visibility

If you’re a Main Street or Chamber, you can offer featured placements in your holiday campaign:

🎉 Giveaways and Contests That Work

Giveaways are simple, fun, and great for growing your email list.

Run them directly on your website to:

  • Collect emails

  • Promote participating businesses

  • Encourage community involvement

Bonus ideas:

  • Bundle prizes from multiple businesses

  • Offer bonus entries for sharing

  • Interview winners afterward to create follow-up content

Avoid overly complex contests unless you’re confident in your team’s capacity—more steps = fewer entries.

💵 Cash Mobs and Networking Tie-Ins

Don’t underestimate how much small actions can drive revenue.

Try this:

  • Host a networking event at a local business

  • Ask attendees to spend $10–$20 on-site

  • That’s $400+ in sales with just 40 attendees

You can scale this into a cash mob crawl—visiting several businesses in a single event—and blog about the results afterward.

🧩 Build Momentum Before, During, and After

For every promotion or event:

  • Pre-promotion: Share blog and social content in advance

  • Live updates: Show what’s happening and invite others to join

  • Post-promotion: Highlight results, showcase participants, and capture testimonials

This creates a full content loop and gives you next year’s promotion materials in the process.

🛍️ Holiday Sales Ideas for Small Businesses

Encourage businesses to try:

  • Holiday-only bundles (add value instead of discounting)

  • Subscription boxes with local goods

  • Limited-run products tied to seasonal themes

These promotions drive urgency and can carry revenue into January and beyond.


💡 Pro tip: Your marketing should generate more marketing

Each piece of content you publish creates future content opportunities—testimonials, recaps, features, and more. The result? Less guesswork, more impact.

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