👋 Hey there,
Holidays sneak up and you miss marketing opportunities?
This prompt creates seasonal campaigns planned months in advance.
The Seasonal Campaign Planner Prompt
Maps out holiday promotions so you're always prepared.
📋 THE PROMPT:
Plan seasonal campaigns for [YOUR BUSINESS] in [YEAR/QUARTER].
Business details:
What you sell: [PRODUCT/SERVICE]
Target audience: [WHO BUYS]
Past successful campaigns: [WHAT WORKED]
Create campaign calendar:
**Major Holidays** (Plan 6 weeks ahead)
Valentine's Day (Feb 14)
Mother's/Father's Day
Back to School (Aug/Sept)
Black Friday/Cyber Monday
Christmas/New Year
For each holiday:
Campaign angle (how it relates to your product)
Offer/promotion details
Email sequence (3-5 emails)
Social content ideas
Ad creative concepts
Landing page updates
**Seasonal Themes**
Spring: Renewal/fresh starts
Summer: Freedom/adventure
Fall: Preparation/coziness
Winter: Reflection/celebration
**Campaign Timeline Per Holiday**
6 weeks before: Plan strategy
4 weeks before: Create assets
2 weeks before: Build anticipation
1 week before: Ramp up messaging
Launch day: Go all in
1 week after: Follow up
**Content Needed**
Email graphics
Social posts (5-7)
Ad creatives
Landing page copy
Product photos/mockups
Promotional graphics
Avoid:
Generic holiday posts
Forced connections
Last-minute everything
Ignoring holidays that don't fit🎯 HOW TO USE IT:
Map out next 12 months
Pick 4-6 key holidays
Generate campaign plans
Create assets in batches
Execute on schedule
💡 PRO TIP: Not every holiday needs a campaign. Pick 3-4 that genuinely connect to your product and go deep. Better than surface-level participation in everything.
See you tomorrow!
Penny @Promptular
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