Celebrate Year Round with Your Customers

There is no ordinary day. Almost every day of the year has a holiday officially named on it by some entity. So, why not keep in touch with your customers by celebrating these strange, bizarre, and interesting holidays by sending them a holiday e-card wishing them the very best of the day!

You can help your customers celebrate the fun, the humor, and the variety of these and many more days of the year. And best of all, your customers will actually look forward to getting your emails!

Let’s turn the spotlight on one month to demonstrate how many various Holidays there are. January, which is National Oatmeal Month, has its share of interesting days:

  • Happy Mew Year Day for Cats (are you felines listening to this?), January 2nd
  • Chocolate-covered Cherry Day (yum!), January 3rd
  • Hypnotism Day (look deeply into the chocolate-covered cherry, oops, wrong day), January 4th
  • National Bean Day (who doesn’t love a good bean day!), January 6th
  • I’m Not Going to Take It Anymore Day (whatever it is), January 7th
  • Bubble Bath Day (ah, finally a relaxing one!), January 8th
  • Play God Day (say what?), January 9th
  • Peculiar People Day (and which one of us is that?), January 10th
  • Step in a Puddle and Splash Your Friends Day (mud bath, anyone?), January 11th
  • Rubber Duckie Day (on my bubble bath day, maybe?), January 13th
  • Dress Up Your Pet Day (Fido and Fifi go frou-frou), January 14th
  • Strawberry Ice Cream Day (a sugar-high day to remember), January 15th
  • Nothing Day (if you do nothing all day, how do you know when you are finished?), January 16th
  • Ditch New Year’s Resolutions Day (but I did that on the 2nd!), January 17th
  • Winnie the Pooh Day (the bear most deserving of a day of his own!), January 18th
  • Popcorn Day (another tasty treat day!), January 19th
  • Buttercrunch Day or Penguin Awareness Day (a day to share your buttercrunch with a penguin), January 20th
  • Hugging Day (or maybe hug a penguin, specifically the one who stole your buttercrunch), January 21st
  • Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day (‘when are you going to feed me’ being question no. 1), January 22nd
  • Measure Your Feet Day (and why not?), January 23rd
  • Belly Laugh Day and Peanut Butter Day (but no laughing with peanut butter in your mouth!), January 24th
  • Opposite Day (for all the extra socks from the dryer?), January 25th
  • Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day (for all of us who love to crack the bubbles), January 26th
  • Chocolate Cake Day (what would life be like without this one?), January 27th
  • Blueberry Pancake Day (breakfast all day!), January 28th
  • Curmudgeon’s Day and Cornchip Day (give a grumpy person a bag of corn chips), January 29th
  • International Fun at Work Day (playing at work is better than working at play), January 30th
  • Backward Day (ohho, backward I go!), January 31st

You can find listings of weird holidays, and strange national holidays you didn’t know existed to amuse and delight your customers. If you have the time and resources, you can do this fun email campaign monthly, weekly, or even daily.

 

Comments are closed.