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How to make your website look festive for the holiday season

Itu2019s the season for joy and cheer and finally all winter festivities are near. And with all things, even regular companies and websites need to glam up and show their beauty during the holiday season. No matter what your product may be, having a relevant website with holiday decor always helps in business. It shows your inclusiveness in the community and celebration of important events. And websites are the best options to get decorative on. They have beautiful images of snowflakes and wrapped packages, bright reds, golds, and greens peppered throughout their site, and catchy calls to action that go along with the spirit of the season.

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How to make your website look festive for the holiday season

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  1. How to make your website look festive for the holiday season

  2. Getting your website in the holiday spirit Consider a color scheme. If you can quickly change your website’s theme colors, then definitely think about choosing some associated with the holiday season. Deep, dark greens such as pine green or forest green make for great hyperlink text colors. Robust reds such as maroon, burgundy, barn red, or crimson make for eye-catching button colors or backgrounds for sale banners. Whatever important information you want to highlight on your site this season, a red hue is your best bet to driving conversions. To tone down the red and green colors, make sure to keep the majority of your website a pure white, eggshell, or a muted gray shade.

  3. Create banners or pop-ups. While these are still considered calls to action, website banners, and pop-ups allow website designers to get a bit more creative. Banners and pop-ups allow both more text and more surface area to include links and images. Use a free online image editor such as Pixlr to create a pop-up that will display once users arrive on your site. This pop-up can include information about a major site-wide sale or a significant sale on an entire product category. Add a “Shop Now” or “View Offer” button that links to a page you want the users to go to so they can easily find what they’re looking for. Go for metallic-colored fonts (think gold or silver) and a festive background to indicate to your users that this is your big holiday offer.

  4. How to make your website look festive for the holiday season? • Before you make any changes • Choose your sales • Recall what you did last year • Check out your competitors • Getting your website in the holiday spirit

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