Halloween
is
one
of
those
magical
marketing
windows
where
fans
are
already
primed
for
fun,
costumes
and
a
little
mischief.
For
clip
creators,
that
means
October
is
a
golden
opportunity
to
drive
engagement
and
boost
income
with
seasonal
promotions.
You
don’t
need
a
massive
budget
or
elaborate
setups
to
make
it
work
—
sometimes
the
simplest
tricks
pull
in
the
biggest
treats.
Trick-or-Treat
Deals
Post
a
poll
with
two
or
three
potential
costumes
and
let
fans
decide
what
you’ll
wear.
Fans
love
being
part
of
the
creative
process.customs.
Themed
bundles
are
a
no-brainer
during
October.
Packaging
your
content
into
a
“Spooky
Sampler
Pack”
or
“Witches
&
Vamps
Bundle”
gives
fans
the
sense
that
they’re
getting
an
exclusive
Halloween
treat.
Even
better,
bundles
help
move
older
content
while
giving
newer
clips
more
visibility.
Pair
bundles
with
short-window
flash
sales.
Try
a
24-
or
48-hour
“Pumpkin
Spice
Discount”
where
fans
can
only
snag
the
deal
if
they
act
fast.
The
urgency
creates
buzz
and
gives
you
something
easy
to
post
about
on
your
socials
and
in
DMs.
Don’t
be
afraid
to
get
cheesy
with
names
—
“Ghoul’s
Night
In
Discount”
or
“Spooky
Savings”
sells
the
vibe
as
much
as
the
content
does.
Try
running
your
bundles
in
tiers.
Offer
a
“Fun
Size”
pack
of
3-4
clips,
and
a
“King
Size”
pack
of
7-8
clips.
The
candy
reference
is
perfect
for
Halloween
and
nudges
fans
toward
buying
the
bigger
bundle,
while
still
offering
a
budget-friendly
option.
Countdowns
and
Limited-Time
Customs
If
you’ve
got
the
energy
for
a
mini-campaign,
try
a
Halloween
countdown.
Launch
a
“13
Days
of
Halloween”
promo
where
each
day
leading
up
to
the
31st
reveals
something
new:
a
themed
clip,
a
discount
code
or
even
just
a
spicy
teaser
pic.
The
daily
drop
keeps
fans
checking
back
and
gives
you
a
built-in
content
calendar
for
half
the
month.
Customs
are
another
way
to
lean
into
scarcity.
Offering
Halloween-only
customs
—
vampire
girlfriend
role-plays,
witchy
rituals
or
cheeky
zombie
fetish
scripts
—
tells
fans
that
these
themes
are
here
only
until
October
31st.
A
limited
run
of
five
or
10
slots
adds
pressure
to
buy
quickly.
If
time
is
an
issue,
remind
fans
to
order
by
a
set
date
so
that
you
can
schedule
a
customs-only
shooting
day
and
deliver
“just
in
time
for
Halloween!”
Want
to
sweeten
the
deal?
Add
an
incentive:
“Order
a
Halloween
custom
and
get
a
spooky
shoutout”
or
“Buy
two
and
I’ll
add
a
free
teaser
clip.”
These
little
perks
don’t
cost
much
but
increase
perceived
value.
Fan
Games
and
Interactive
Tricks
One
way
to
stand
out
in
a
sea
of
generic
promos
is
to
gamify
your
marketing.
Halloween
lends
itself
perfectly
to
playful
interaction.
Try
some
of
these
ideas:
-
Costume
voting:
Post
a
poll
with
two
or
three
potential
costumes
and
let
fans
decide
what
you’ll
wear.
Fans
love
being
part
of
the
creative
process,
and
you
can
double-dip
by
offering
the
“losing”
looks
as
customs. -
Trick-or-treat
polls:
Ask
fans,
“Do
you
want
the
trick,
or
the
treat?”
In
this
scenario,
the
trick
is
a
free
blooper
or
silly
photo,
while
the
treat
is
a
discount
code.
Both
options
drive
interaction
and
give
you
an
excuse
to
DM
them
later. -
Mystery
bundles:
Sell
a
“Halloween
Grab
Bag”
of
clips
where
buyers
don’t
know
what’s
inside
until
after
purchase.
The
gamble
adds
excitement,
especially
if
you
promise
a
mix
of
fan
favorites
and
hidden
gems.
For
ultra-engaged
fans,
run
a
Halloween
raffle:
Every
clip
purchased
in
October
is
an
entry
into
a
drawing
for
a
free
custom
dick
rating.
Low
effort
for
you,
big
excitement
for
them.
Engagement
Hacks
Beyond
Sales
Halloween
is
as
much
about
atmosphere
as
it
is
about
discounts.
Even
if
you
don’t
run
a
big
sale,
sprinkling
spooky
touches
into
your
regular
marketing
can
make
a
difference.
-
Themed
captions
and
visuals:
Use
pumpkin,
bat
and
ghost
emojis
liberally.
Add
orange,
purple
or
black
accents
to
your
promo
graphics. -
Teaser
drops:
Release
a
short,
playful
Halloween
teaser
—
a
witch
cackle,
vampire
bite
or
even
a
funny
blooper
reel
with
fake
cobwebs
in
the
background.
Socials
love
short,
themed
content,
and
it
doubles
as
promo
for
your
store. -
Cross-promos:
Partner
with
another
creator
for
a
“Monster
Mash”
collaboration
bundle.
Even
if
you
don’t
shoot
together,
you
can
combine
themed
clips
into
one
spooky
sale,
doubling
your
reach.
Small
touches
like
these
signal
that
you’re
plugged
into
the
moment,
making
fans
more
likely
to
engage
even
if
they’re
not
buying
that
day.
Keep
It
Simple,
Keep
It
Fun
You
don’t
need
to
reinvent
yourself
for
Halloween.
A
little
seasonal
flavor
goes
a
long
way.
If
costumes
and
heavy
props
aren’t
your
thing,
stick
to
low-lift
adjustments
—
themed
titles,
hashtags
and
playful
language.
Fans
care
more
about
energy
and
vibe
than
elaborate
production.
Think
of
Halloween
as
a
playground.
Test
new
promo
formats,
experiment
with
fan
games
and
see
what
gets
the
best
traction.
The
ideas
that
click
now
can
be
recycled
for
other
holidays
too
—
Christmas
“Stocking
Stuffers”
or
Valentine’s
“Love
Bundles,”
anyone?
Here’s
your
challenge:
Pick
two
or
three
tips
from
this
list
and
run
with
them.
Creating
moments
of
delight,
surprise
and
urgency
will
set
you
up
for
a
strong
October,
boost
sales
and
build
stronger
fan
connections
—
and
that’s
sweeter
than
any
candy.
Megan
Stokes
is
co-founder
of
NMG
Management,
specializing
in
content
distribution
and
management.
As
a
veteran
of
the
adult
industry,
she
enjoys
sharing
the
knowledge
and
data
she
has
collected
over
time
with
those
who
seek
her
help.
