As 2025 begins to wind down, most of us are ready to take a breather, celebrate the year’s wins, and (finally) enjoy some time away from the inbox. But before you officially put the out of office on, it’s worth doing a little groundwork by creating a business checklist to make sure you hit the ground running in 2026.
A new year is full of opportunities – new campaigns, new goals, and maybe even a new direction. The question is: will your business be ready for it?
To help you start strong, we’ve pulled together a practical (and totally manageable) checklist to set your business up for success in 2026.
1. Reflect On The Year That Was
Before you plan for what’s next, take a moment to look back. Reflection helps you understand what worked, what didn’t, and where your biggest wins came from.
Here are a few questions to ask yourself and your team:
- What campaigns or projects delivered the best results?
- Which areas drained the most time or budget with minimal return?
- Did your brand messaging still feel relevant and consistent?
- What feedback did customers or clients give you this year?
This type of review provides valuable insight into how your business has evolved and what it may need next.
Try and schedule a collaborative debrief meeting with your team. You’ll be surprised by how much valuable input comes from different departments.
2. Review Your Brand Strategy
Your brand isn’t static. It shifts as your business grows, your audience changes, and your industry evolves. That’s why the end of the year is the perfect time to check whether your strategy still reflects who you are and where you’re headed.
Ask yourself:
- Has your target audience changed or expanded?
- Does your brand identity (logo, colours, tone) still feel aligned with your values and goals?
- Are your brand values and mission statement still relevant?
- Is your website and social media presence consistent across all platforms?
If you’ve noticed misalignment or your brand feels a little dated, it might be time for a refresh, whether that’s a full rebrand or a few updates to modernise your look and feel.
3. Audit Your Digital Presence
Think of this as a digital health check. Over time, websites, social media accounts, and ad platforms can become cluttered with outdated content, broken links, or campaigns that no longer accurately reflect your business.
Run through this quick digital audit:
- Website: Check for broken links, update team bios, refresh service descriptions, and make sure contact details are up to date.
- SEO: Review keyword performance and update meta descriptions or blog content to reflect current trends.
- Social media: Review your bios, highlights, and pinned posts. Archive any outdated content and ensure your branding remains consistent.
- Google Business Profile: Ensure your opening hours, address, and photos are up to date.
A clean, consistent digital presence builds credibility and makes it easier for customers to find and trust you.
4. Revisit Your Marketing Strategy
It’s ok if 2025’s marketing efforts were a mixed bag. Marketing trends shift quickly, and what worked a year ago may not be as effective now.
Start by reviewing the numbers:
- Which campaigns brought in the most engagement, leads, or sales?
- What channels are delivering the best ROI?
- Are you reaching the right audience or just the most convenient one?
From there, you can set clearer, more strategic goals for 2026. Consider experimenting with:
- Personalisation: Audiences expect more tailored experiences than ever.
- Video content: Still one of the most engaging formats across social.
- Automation: Tools like CRM systems and email automation can free up time and improve consistency.
- Content diversification: Blogs, reels, podcasts – find the formats that best fit your brand and audience.
If this all sounds a bit overwhelming, partnering with an agency can help you cut through the noise and create a strategy that actually works.
5. Refresh Your Content Plan
A solid content plan is the backbone of any good marketing strategy. It helps you stay consistent, relevant, and visible throughout the year.
Here’s how to get yours 2026-ready:
- Review your best-performing content: Identify what resonated most with your audience and why.
- Map out key dates: Think holidays, awareness weeks, product launches, or industry events.
- Plan ahead for evergreen content: Blogs, FAQs, and guides that stay relevant year-round are great for long-term SEO.
- Batch and schedule: Tools like Sked, Later, or Meta Business Suite make scheduling content simple and save loads of time once things get busy.
Creating content shouldn’t feel like a constant scramble. With a plan in place, you’ll free up space for creativity and strategy.
6. Check In On Your Finances
It might not be the most exciting part of the checklist, but reviewing your finances now can make a huge difference to your 2026 planning.
Take stock of:
- Budget allocation: Did you spend money where it mattered most?
- Cash flow: Are there seasonal dips or spikes to prepare for?
- Tools and subscriptions: Are you still using everything you’re paying for?
- Growth investments: Do you need to factor in new hires, systems, or marketing initiatives for next year?
Once you’ve got a clear view of your numbers, you’ll be better placed to make confident, strategic decisions for the year ahead.
7. Prioritise Your People
Behind every thriving business is a team that feels supported, valued, and energised. As you plan for the new year, think about how you can invest in your people.
Consider:
- Scheduling performance reviews or career development conversations.
- Recognising standout contributions from the year.
- Checking workloads and ensuring teams aren’t overstretched.
- Offering training or upskilling opportunities for 2026.
A motivated, well-supported team is your biggest asset, and they’ll be the ones helping to bring all your big ideas to life next year.
8. Set Clear Goals For 2026
Now comes the fun part: setting your goals. Think of them as your business’s roadmap for the year ahead.
Keep your goals SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. For example:
- Increase online sales by 20% by mid-2026.
- Launch a refreshed brand identity by March.
- Grow your email subscriber list by 1,000 new contacts by June.
Break big goals into smaller, actionable steps, and assign responsibility across your team. That way, everyone knows what they’re working towards and how their role contributes to the bigger picture.
9. Celebrate and Reset
Before you fully rush into 2026 planning mode, take a moment to celebrate how far you’ve come. Running a business is no small feat, and every milestone, big or small, deserves recognition.
Use the end of the year to unwind, reflect, and reset. When you come back refreshed, you’ll have the energy and clarity to hit 2026 at full speed.
How Can the Oraco Team Help?
Preparation is the secret ingredient to a smooth start. By taking the time now to reflect, refresh, and plan, you’re setting your business up for a more focused and fulfilling year ahead.
If you’d like a hand refining your strategy, reworking your brand, or creating content that connects, the Oraco team is here to help. Whether you need a comprehensive marketing refresh or just a bit of strategic direction, we’ll help you enter 2026 with clarity and confidence.
Get in touch with us today to start planning your next chapter.