Yes, it's Christmas time soon. Well, some kind. I think it's premature to see Christmas decorations on this side of Halloween, but I don't think it's premature to talk about digital marketing and SEO tips for preparing Christmas campaigns and holiday sites. So sit down and be careful-you need to be ready and do what you can't put into words: get ready earlier this year!
Preparing this early for Christmas will also help organized people make more money on Black Friday, when they're already starting their holiday shopping. In fact, Google Cork E-Bikes Zone Trends has emphasized that interest in "Christmas" as a general topic has begun to grow rapidly since October, so you should be ready for it.
Christmas google trend
It's also worth noting that this post doesn't have to be just about Christmas, it's a busy time for your business. So if you love Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, if you're busy with Valentine's Day or Mother's Day, or if you're making a lot of sales before and after Halloween, these tips are also helpful.
Make sure your site is technically stable
It's important to consider that the basic elements of SEO will continue to be essential to the success of Christmas, especially before looking at what can be done before and after Christmas. Think about why this is important. Customers are shopping for Christmas. It's something that many people don't really enjoy. I'm leaving it until the very end and I don't know what to buy for Aunt Harriet. I hope to buy up the cheese-patterned socks for my dad and arrive on time. They have already lost the spirit of Christmas and it hasn't happened yet. Are you familiar? At least what you can do is give them a simple online experience. What I'm looking for here is:
Be mobile friendly
If your site isn't mobile-enabled in 2019, you're really late for the game. If Christmas is a big time for you, you will lose a huge amount of sales. In 2018, 44% of Christmas purchases in the UK occurred on mobile devices . This is up from 42.3% in 2017 and could increase this year as well.
It's important to note that after July 1, 2019, all new websites previously unknown to Googlebot will be indexed using the Mobile First Index. For older sites, you can see if and when your site switched to the Mobile First Index in the Google Search Console. Make your site fully functional on mobile and allow users to view the same content on desktop and mobile to avoid indexing issues.