Small business marketing is not just talking about your products and services day in and day out. Oftentimes, if you frame your message around a holiday, you can increase interest in your marketing efforts.
Here is a list of the promotional holidays – we like to call this surfing the seasons!
Easy Seasons
- Winter
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
Basic Promotional Holidays
- New Years Day
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Valentines Day
- President's Day
- St. Patricks Day
- Easter
- Memorial Day
- 4th of July
- Labor Day
- Halloween
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
- New Years Day
Yearly Events
- Super Bowl
- Kentucky Derby Day
- Cinco de Mayo
- Opening Day of Football
- April Fools Day
- Groundhog Day
- Back to School
- Mothers and Fathers Day
- Your company's founding month
- Election Day
- Black Friday
Groundhog Day Marketing for Small Businesses | Small Biz Daily
Thursday 31st of January 2013
[...] Groundhog Day is one of those holidays you might not think of marketing around, but get creative and you can find a way. Or look for another holiday that’s more relevant to your small business. Framing your message around a holiday can increase interest in your marketing efforts. See a list of holidays you can tie your marketing and promotions to at: http://marketingartfully.com/2012/12/25/small-business-marketing-list-of-promotional-holidays/ [...]