Tie the holiday to something real.
Holiday posts usually feel generic when they are only greetings. They get better when they connect to scheduling, timing, service changes, reminders, or something customers genuinely need to know.
Tie the holiday to something real.
Holiday posts usually feel generic when they are only greetings. They get better when they connect to scheduling, timing, service changes, reminders, or something customers genuinely need to know.
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Useful holiday-adjacent posts often cover:
- changed hours
- booking timing
- prep reminders
- service delays
- demand spikes
- what customers should handle before the break
That gives the post a reason to exist.
People do not need another interchangeable holiday graphic from a local business.
They are more likely to care about something that helps them plan around the holiday in a practical way.
If a holiday post feels empty, ask what the holiday changes for the customer.
That answer usually gives you the better angle.
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