Quarterly Marketing & Growth Guides
Your Practitioner Playbook for Consistent Engagement, Store Growth & Monthly Challenges
At GetHealthy, we believe growth shouldn’t require starting from a blank page every month.
That’s why we provide Quarterly Marketing & Growth Guides designed to help practitioners stay consistent, relevant, and revenue-aligned without adding more work to their plate.
These guides act as both a strategic roadmap and a ready-to-use content library, giving you a clear theme for each month of the quarter along with practical tools you can deploy immediately across your store, email, social channels and your Monthly Challenges.
What These Guides Are
Each Quarterly Guide is built to help you move from ideas to execution fast.
Inside, you’ll find:
Monthly Growth Themes
Every month is anchored to a strategic focus aligned with seasonal needs, patient behavior, and practice engagement trends.
Examples include:
- Energy & Performance
- Heart Health
- Stress & Sleep
- Immune Support
- Mental Wellness
- Seasonal Transitions
These themes don’t just shape campaigns; they also serve as the foundation for our Monthly Challenges, giving you a simple way to turn education and recommendations into structured, time-bound engagement for your patients.
Content Ideas by Channel
For each monthly theme, we outline how to show up consistently across:
- Social Media
- Your GetHealthy Store
- Patient Engagement Touchpoints
- Challenge-Based Campaigns
This creates a unified experience where your store promotions, emails, social posts, and monthly challenges all reinforce the same core message rather than running as separate initiatives.
Ready-to-Use Content Assets
We don’t just give you ideas, we give you execution-ready materials you can use as-is or customize for your brand.
These may include:
- Pre-written email templates
- Social media posts and captions
- Store banners and promotional copy
- Campaign and challenge messaging for product features or protocols
All content is designed to fit naturally into your store and communication flow, helping you maintain a professional, cohesive presence without spending hours on content creation.
How Practitioners Use These Guides
Most practitioners use the Quarterly Guide as a monthly planning and challenge-launch tool, spending 30–60 minutes at the start of each month to:
- Select which campaigns and challenges to run
- Customize messaging for their patient base
- Load content into email or social tools
- Update store banners or featured collections
- Activate the monthly challenge framework
The result is consistent engagement without constant decision-making or last-minute scrambling.
Why This Matters
Consistency is one of the biggest drivers of long-term store performance and patient trust.
By pairing campaigns with Monthly Challenges, these guides help you:
- Create clear participation windows for patients
- Reinforce protocols through structured engagement
- Align education, product recommendations, and action steps
- Turn your store into a continuous extension of your practice, not just a checkout page
Previous Quarterly Guides
We maintain a growing library of past guides so you can revisit themes, reuse campaigns, or plan ahead.
Available Guides
- Spring Growth Guide
Focused on energy, seasonal transitions, and foundational wellness support. - Summer Promotion Guide
Emphasizing hydration, performance, travel wellness, and daily lifestyle optimization. - Fall Campaign Guide
Built around immune readiness, routines, and back-to-schedule health. - Holiday & Year-End Guide
Supporting stress, sleep, gifting, and continuity of care during high-disruption months.
These guides remain valuable year-round and can be adapted to fit your practice’s unique patient population, clinical approach, and challenge structure.
How to Access New Guides
Quarterly Guides and Monthly Challenge resources are released inside the GetHealthy Practitioner Hub and shared through:
- Email updates
- Webinars
- Platform admin dashboard
If you’re not seeing them, reach out to your Account Manager to make sure you’re enrolled in practitioner updates.
Best Practice Tip
The most successful practitioners don’t treat these guides as “marketing.”
They use them as a care delivery and engagement framework, combining campaigns and monthly challenges to reinforce protocols, education, and product recommendations through consistent, patient-friendly communication.