Mark the start of summer with Memorial Day email campaigns: 5 content strategies + 12 examples
Memorial Day: it’s officially a day to remember fallen soldiers, while unofficially marking the beginning of summer.
Families and friends gather, enjoy each other’s company, throw parties, and maybe travel—all opportunities for your brand to help people make the most of the weekend.
If your brand sells sporting goods or outdoor equipment, this is your time to shine. If you sell food and beverages or CPG products, even better. In 2023, 75% of consumers said they were planning on celebrating Memorial Day in some way—and 92% of those people said they were planning to purchase something as part of that celebration.
To help you figure out whether Memorial Day is a good fit for your brand, we’ve scoured Klaviyo’s massive email database to come up with 5 of the most common—and effective—email content strategy approaches for the holiday, in addition to 12 examples that showcase those strategies in action.
5 content strategy ideas for Memorial Day email campaigns
If your target audience is interested in travel, Memorial Day weekend is a good holiday for your brand to act on. Send out a quiz to ask people where they’re going this Memorial Day weekend—the zero-party data will empower you to personalize your emails once Memorial Day weekend rolls around.
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer for most Americans. Craft messages that emphasize everything people love about summer: warm weather, ice cream, chilled beer, sundresses, baseball games, etc. Show your audience how your products can help them get the most out of the summer season.
If patriotism is an important and authentic part of your brand, design emails that play with patriotic colors, symbols, and imagery.
Show people how your product can elevate their Memorial Day celebrations. Whether that means dressing for the occasion, having the best lawn party furniture, or putting together the fanciest hot dog, focus on the specifics of your differentiating qualities.
Encourage gifting by sending people emails like, “How about surprising your [mom/dad/sister] this Memorial Day?” with a link to your sale. Add a personal, funny family story to build a genuine connection to your customer base. Ask them to share theirs, too.
12 strategic Memorial Day campaign examples
Here are 12 examples of real-world Memorial Day campaigns that put those 5 principles into practice:
1. White Elm positions their bag as a getaway must-have
In this example, White Elm positions their all-weekend getaway bag as the must-have vacation bag, regardless of the destination. Their focus on one product eliminates choice overload, directing audience attention to a specific product and call to action (CTA).
The narrow product focus also frees up the body copy to drill down on all those memorable features and benefits that sell the bag. It’s a straightforward, simple approach that’s easy to measure after the weekend is over, too.
2. Perlier pairs travel essentials with urgency
In this email campaign, Perlier presents their bath and body products as travel essentials, specifically targeting people who are shopping in preparation for a trip. The “1 Day Only” email tag instills a sense of urgency, encouraging customers to act fast.
While this email isn’t specifically from a Memorial Day campaign, we wanted to include it because it hits all the right notes for last-minute travel marketing: context, exclusivity, and urgency.
Pair all of the above with a flash sale and position your campaign as an assist for some whimsical weekend spontaneity, and you hit on some key essentials for a lucrative Memorial Day campaign.
3. Native announces the start to summer with warmth
Subject line: Dive into Memorial Day Savings ☀️
Preview text: NATIVE MEMORIAL DAY SALE STARTS NOW | 20% OFF $30 OR MORE! USE CODE MEMORIAL
In this Memorial Day email from deodorant brand Native, the subject line’s nod to swimming and the photo’s vibrant colors cue the onset of summer. Extra points for sneaking “savings” into the subject line and mentioning “20% off” in the preview text.
With a lively reference to barbecues and lemonade in the body copy, this email is the embodiment of a summer weekend. Native finishes off well on-brand by tying in their signature deodorant with a shopper goal: “smelling great all summer long.”
4. Ultimate Direction knows their audience is dying to go outside
Subject line: Our Memorial Day sale is here! Save 20% sitewide
Preview text: Free shipping on orders over $49
Ultimate Direction, an outdoor apparel and accessories brand, achieved a high click rate with this Memorial Day email, which offers a discount and free shipping.
But free shipping is just the icing on the cake. The brand knows their audience and speaks directly to them with beautiful images that evoke summer—sunny landscapes, athletes enjoying warm weather, and the gear that gets an outdoorsy person excited to bust out their compass and start their summer adventures.
“Kick off the summer with 20% off hydration packs, running belts, apparel and more”—if readers aren’t already chomping at the bit to get outside come Memorial Day, getting the right gear may put them in the mood.
5. Mori Leaf evokes a fresh summer day
Subject line: 20% Off All Our Teas for Memorial Day 🌿!
Preview text: Sale ends 5/31
Tea brand Mori Leaf pumps up their subscribers for summer with a warm yellow background, images of summer fruits and herbs, and copy that promises to quench their thirst.
This email is a classic example of “show, don’t tell”: after a winter of hot tea, soups, and stews, Mori Leaf asks their subscribers to officially start their summer by “stocking up” on teas that are “refreshing” and decidedly not cozy. The email is a summer event in and of itself.
6. Lala Daisy opts for patriotic lite to honor Memorial Day
Subject line: Huge Memorial Day Savings
Preview text: Memorial Day Sale – 2 Day Sale – Sun 5/30 through Monday 5/31
This email from cosmetics brand Lala Daisy uses plenty of tools from the patriotism toolbox—red, white, and blue images and copy; stars; and a discount code that nods to the meaning of the holiday: SALUTE2021.
If you want to acknowledge the deeper meaning of Memorial Day without delving into its real and complex political intricacies, design flourishes like the ones Lala Daisy uses here could be a solid option for your brand.
7. ALX Rods leans into audience-appropriate patriotism
Subject line: Memorial Day Sale!
Preview text: Use code MD2021 for select items!
Whereas Lala Daisy’s audience may respond well to “patriotic lite” messaging, fishing gear brand ALX Rods’ audience may want more of an acknowledgment of Memorial Day’s original meaning.
With a note of sobriety to honor fallen soldiers, the brand creates an emotional connection with their core audience. Then they go further with a sale on military-themed products, showing how they add value to the experience of the holiday.
8. BlendJet helps people plan a party
Subject Line: BBQ Madness
Preview text: Up the Memorial Day Heat
This creatively designed email from blender brand BlendJet is patriotic, party-like, and poised for summer—targeting 3 of our 5 campaign ideas.
The brand showcases its blenders in the colors of the American flag (low-key targeting the American spirit), while actively addressing the holiday’s focus on barbecues, picnics, and pool parties.
The short and sweet email copy, meanwhile, communicates 3 party uses for a Blendjet—making the email not just creative, but also informative.
9. Teakoe gives shoppers everything they need to know
Subject line: Memorial Day Refreshment
Preview text: UP TO 25% OFF Fizzy Tea
This email from beverage brand Teakoe incorporates several great elements to round out a Memorial Day theme:
- The brand’s remix of the popular “Netflix and chill” to “Teakoe and Grill” makes it catchy and memorable.
- Teakoe urges readers to visualize the summer barbecue scene with yard games, tunes, and ice coolers.
- The email tells subscribers the order deadline to receive their drinks by the holiday, making party planning easier.
- It positions 4 cases as a better deal by offering a 15% discount along with free shipping, as opposed to 2 cases with just free shipping.
10. Tommy Bahamas offers a reward for loyal customers
This Memorial Day SMS from Tommy Bahamas announces a VIP offer, making customers feel special.
It also offers a deal on the unofficial barbecue uniform—polos and tee—right on cue for a barbecue-themed holiday. For SMS subscribers who aren’t interested in polos or tees, the SMS offers a tempting 15% site-wide discount.
That’s quite a lot of ground for a short text! We’re impressed.
11. Freebird creates an emotional connection with gift ideas
This email from Freebird, previously known as Freedom Grooming, honors veterans by creating a gift guide for them. They position their products as tokens of gratitude, all discounted in honor of the holiday.
12. CityLocs looks ahead to Father’s Day
This smart email from headwear brand CityLocs combines two occasions in one, using Memorial Day to drive revenue for another celebration that’s likely more lucrative for the brand: Father’s Day.
Thinking a few weeks ahead, CityLocs creates a sense of urgency by reminding people that now is the perfect time to purchase Father’s Day gifts so they’re customized and delivered on time.