Build a holiday gift guide. Categories: for her, for him, for the host, under $50, under $100, stocking stuffers. Include gift wrap and shipping deadlines.
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Build a holiday gift guide at /pages/gift-guide: 'For her', 'For him', 'For the host', 'Under $50', 'Under $100', 'Stocking stuffers'. Each category curated with 8-12 products, gift wrapping toggle, and shipping deadline messaging by service level.
- 6 gift categories with curated products.
- Sticky navigation for category jumping.
- Gift wrap and personalization at the product level.
- Shipping deadline by service tier (Standard / Express / Overnight).
Sections this page should include
- Hero with the holiday gift-finding angle
- Categories: For her / For him / For the host / Under $50 / etc.
- 8–12 curated products per category
- Gift wrapping toggle
- Shipping deadlines by service level
- FAQ for last-day-to-ship and gift services
What you're trying to do
Holiday traffic explodes in December. A central gift guide concentrates that traffic — instead of shoppers bouncing around your collections, they land on one page with structured recommendations and convert. The shipping deadlines do the closing for you.
Things to watch out for
- Curation — Fudge keeps each section to 8-12 products (more is paralysis).
- Tag-driven — Fudge handles this: sections pull from tagged collections so curation is centralized.
- Shipping deadlines — Fudge calculates them from your real SLAs.
- Gift wrap — can be free or paid; Fudge wires the line-item discount.
How Fudge does it
Fudge duplicates your live theme into a draft, builds a custom page template with the sections and logic your prompt requires, and populates it with your real products, pricing, and brand styling. Everything starts in draft — you preview before publishing, tweak any section, and your live store stays untouched until you're ready.
Building a holiday gift guide page that solves recipient anxiety
The holiday gift guide is the most-trafficked gifting page on most stores during December. The shopper mode is specific: “I have a list of recipients, I need to find gifts for each, I’m under deadline pressure.” A guide that segments by recipient (her, him, the host, under $50, stocking stuffers) reduces choice paralysis and converts dramatically better than a flat sale grid.
When this page is worth building
Build the holiday gift guide for any catalog that supports holiday gifting — apparel, beauty, food, home, accessories. Skip it for B2B or utility categories where gifting isn’t a primary use case.
What makes one great
- Hero with the holiday gift-finding angle — not “holiday sale.” The framing is gift-discovery.
- Categories that match shopper mental models — “For her” / “For him” / “For the host” / “Under $50” / “Under $100” / “Stocking stuffers.” Multiple ways to slice.
- 8–12 curated products per category — enough breadth without choice paralysis.
- Gift wrapping toggle — visible per product.
- Shipping deadlines by service level — most-clicked information during December. Surface it.
- FAQ for gift cards, shipping, and returns — addresses the obvious gifting concerns.
Common mistakes to avoid
The biggest mistake is one big grid. Gift shoppers can’t browse 200 products under deadline. Segment hard, surface curated subsets, let them go deep where their interest matches.
The second mistake is missing the under-$50 / under-$100 tiles. Budget-segmented browsing is how most gift shoppers think. Without those tiles, shoppers can’t self-select.
Pair this with a gift guide by occasion — evergreen and seasonal versions of the same problem-solving approach.