Because “winging it” is not a strategy (trust me, I’ve tried)
September has that back-to-school energy—minus the new backpack and plus the mild panic that the year’s almost over. The calendar’s thinning out, the holidays are creeping up, and suddenly you’re realizing there are only a few months left to hit your marketing goals, grow your audience, and avoid the dreaded “we’ll just deal with it in January” spiral. EEK!
Don’t panic. Here’s how to wrap up your marketing year like a pro—without needing caffeine IVs or last-minute miracle campaigns (but that massage you promised yourself? TOTALLY justified).
1. Audit What’s Actually Working (and What’s Just Taking Up Space)
Before you start planning new campaigns, take an honest look at your current marketing ecosystem. Which channels are driving real leads or sales? Which ones are just… vibing?
Check your Google Analytics, ad reports, and email open rates. Are you still throwing money at a Facebook ad that hasn’t converted since July? Is your SEO traffic growing, or are you ranking for terms like “random small business near me?” This is your moment to clean house. Kill what’s not working and double down on what is.
2. Plan Your Fall & Holiday Campaigns Now (Not When Mariah Carey Defrosts)
If you wait until December to plan your holiday marketing, you’ll be competing with every other panicked business trying to “go viral.” Spoiler: you won’t.
Start brainstorming fall offers now—think limited-time bundles, early-bird holiday deals, or “last chance before year-end” promos. Build your ad creative and email sequences before the chaos hits. That way, when everyone else is crying into their eggnog, you’ll be watching your campaign run on autopilot.
3. Refresh Your Content for the Season
This is prime time to give your content a little wardrobe change. Swap the generic stock photos for something more seasonal, update your website banners, and prep some blog posts or social content around gift guides, year-end reflections, or “best of” lists.
And please—don’t just slap a Santa hat on your logo and call it festive.
(I know, I know- We’ve totally done this. Which is why I’m saying this…)
4. Say “Thank You” Like a Marketer
If you send client or partner gifts, skip the predictable coffee mug. Instead, think branded-but-thoughtful: a handwritten note, a custom digital card, or even a fun social media shoutout that doubles as engagement content.
Pro tip: Post your appreciation publicly (with permission). Gratitude is great for relationships and reach.
5. Don’t Forget the Boring Stuff (a.k.a. Budgets & Tax Deductions)
Yeah, it’s not glamorous, but now’s the time to review your marketing spend. Did you get the ROI you expected? Are there tools or subscriptions you can cut—or invest in before year-end for tax benefits?
If you’ve been eyeing that new CRM, automation tool, or SEO audit, do it before December 31 so your accountant can high-five you for once.
6. Map Out Q1 Campaigns Before the Ball Drops
January should be launch month, not “figure-it-out” month. Start mapping your first-quarter goals now: which campaigns you’ll run, what services or products you’ll promote, and when you’ll need content ready.
Think of it like meal-prepping your marketing—you’ll thank yourself later when you’re not panic-writing ad copy at midnight.
7. Protect Your Bandwidth (Because Burnout Isn’t a Brand Strategy)
The final stretch of the year can feel like one long caffeine-fueled sprint. Don’t do that to yourself.
If you know you’ll be slammed with campaigns, schedule your breaks now. Delegate what you can, use scheduling tools for posts and emails, and communicate priorities clearly to your team. No one needs a December meltdown because Karen didn’t know the Black Friday ad copy was due two weeks ago.
The Takeaway: Plan Now, Coast Later
The best marketers don’t just survive Q4—they set themselves up to hit January with momentum. By tightening up your campaigns, scheduling early, and prepping your Q1 roadmap, you’ll give yourself the greatest year-end gift of all: a December that doesn’t feel like a dumpster fire.
Your future self (and your analytics dashboard) will thank you.
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