This article was originally written by River Cartier for the Constant Contact Blog.
It happened just last night.
The crickets changed their song.
You know what I’m talking about; that ever-so-subtle shift in nature that says, “Yes, it’s hot right now, but autumn is coming… soon.”
This, of course, makes me start thinking about the many things on my “to-do” list that I haven’t gotten done yet.
Of course, there are the “must-dos” such as resealing the deck and taking the snowblower in for maintenance. But fall makes me think more about the stuff I’d like to do, or that I’ve been meaning to do.
I mean, it’s Sourdough September; I should really get my starter going, so I can bake my own bread this winter. And while I’m thinking about things I haven’t managed to get done, I should probably get to work on making those candles I’ve been meaning to create since last year. After all, it is World Candle Month. And what about those shelves I keep saying I’m going to build for basement storage? September will be perfect for working out in the shop.
But, when it comes down to it, all I really want to do is watch the leaves change color and listen to the sounds of nature while I lounge on my deck, blanket over my lap, celebrating days like Ginger Cat Appreciation Day (Sept. 1st) with my orange tabby.
I don’t know if it’s the honey-gold light, the cool breeze on warm days, or the warm jewel-tone colors, but Autumn is my favorite time of the year.
There’s something about September that makes me want to slow down, take long walks and deep breaths, and enjoy the world around me.
Really, with the holidays approaching and the rush of summer waning, September is the perfect time to slow down and appreciate the world around us. To take time to check some of those “want-to-dos” off our list and let the “must-dos” lie for a little while longer.
Of course, you’re a small business owner. You’re a go-getter. So you’ll be using this “slow time” to gear up for the coming holiday season by planning out your holiday marketing strategy, ordering new merchandise, and double-checking your holiday decor.
But do yourself a favor. Slow down enough that you can be present in the moment. Embrace the change. And help your readers embrace it too.
And, as always, I’ll help you get started. Just take a look at the following September holidays, newsletter ideas, and subject lines and let the wild rumpus begin.
With so many great holidays this month, it’s difficult to just pick a few September holidays to provide newsletter ideas for. So, rather than focus on the individual holiday, let’s focus on themes and goals.
As a small business owner, the biggest advantage you have over the “big guys” is your ability to build and nurture relationships with your customers and especially your community.
So, take a look at September holidays such as International Day of Charity (Sept. 5th), National Food Bank Day (Sept. 6th), and World’s Biggest Coffee Morning (Sept. 27th) and set some space aside in your newsletter to:
Where I live, wildlife is a part of everyday life. So much so that the occasional hungry bear has been known to wander through my yard.
With September being Bear Necessities Month, I’m reminded that the local bear population is dwindling, and so are their resources. So when I had to remove some wild berry bushes that had grown too close to the house, I planted new berries in an area of my property where the occasional bear visitation wouldn’t bother anyone.
For me, things like that are just part of being a good neighbor, but not everyone has that kind of relationship with their environment.
You can help change that. This month, there is a plethora of wildlife-centric holidays, like National Wildlife Day (Sept. 4th), for instance. So use a section of your newsletter to celebrate and support your local wildlife by:
Whatever holiday you highlight in your newsletter this month, whether you issue a challenge, offer advice, or ask your readers to share, include a branded hashtag and a custom hashtag — along with a corresponding post on social media — so you can easily find and like what they post!
For more September holidays and ideas on what you can do to share them with your customers, download the graphic below. Or, use our Online Marketing Calendar to start planning your holiday marketing strategy while you still have time.
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