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Keep Up With the Holidays with this Ultimate Social Media Calendar for 2019

As a business owner, you already know the importance of holiday marketing and how it can impact your bottom line. And even better, when it comes to holidays, much of the work is already done for you, since each of the major holidays already has an established mood and color scheme. You can, and absolutely should, use these special days in your marketing campaign.

Organize your holiday marketing

But what do you do if there isn’t a holiday handy? Fortunately, with the Ultimate Social Media Marketing Calendar template you’ll never have to worry about finding a holiday again.

For example, have you ever left the house without knowing it’s not only January the 18th, but also Winnie the Pooh Day? Or perhaps you’ve just noticed that it’s New Years’ Day, but, more importantly, that National Bacon Day was two days ago? Missing these holidays can be downright embarrassing at times, causing you to lose social status and maybe even get a few dislikes on Facebook…

Okay, it probably won’t bring your world to a screeching halt if you don’t celebrate Wear Pajamas to Work Day on April 16th, but each one of these holidays is an opportunity to do some unique marketing. After all, everyone expects a Christmas bash or Memorial Day sale, but who expects an event on November 14th in celebration of Pickle Day? Used carefully, observing these events can make your marketing stand out in a crowded field, and that’s where the Social Media Marketing Calendar comes into play.

Choose with intent

Now not every holiday on the list will be right for you. Admittedly, some of them are a bit frivolous and if you’re planning a marketing campaign with a more serious theme, perhaps August 13th’s International Left-handers Day might not be quite what you’re looking for. However, the Marketing Calendar has other holidays like International Women’s Day (March 8), National Grandparent’s Day (September 8) and World Teacher’s Day (October 5) that might mesh perfectly with your product or service.

There’s no harm in celebrating a fun holiday once in a while. Everyone needs a laugh or a smile now and then, even if it’s only to help them get through the day. So take advantage of holidays large and small with this Social Media Marketing calendar. After all, National Taco Day comes but once a year.