78% of holiday shoppers used the internet to research gifts last year, and 40% of all holiday shopping happened online, according to Google’s data and research from the 2014 holiday season.
That means a lot of eyes are going to be on your website in the upcoming weeks. The smartest marketers will prepare for this not only for by prepping their website for higher-than-normal traffic on the back end, but also by giving their website design a dose of holiday cheer.
It all starts with the homepage: The first page many people will see when they come to your website. How have other companies redesigned their homepages for the holidays? Let’s take a look…
Holiday Homepage Designs: 12 Cheerful Examples From Real Businesses