Next week has a wide range of social media days you can jump on, offering some great ideas for your social media content next week. Here’s our recommendations for three days from our Social Media Marketing Calendar that you don’t want to miss during August 15 to 21.
1. National Relaxation Day
When?: Monday, 15th August
What is it?: A day about taking a break and taking it easy
Perfect for: Health and wellbeing businesses, businesses that promote a good work-life balance
How to mark it: There are many ways you can mark this day, even just having a day off and relaxing, enjoy a quiet morning in bed or even do some light gardening. Whatever you do, share some pictures online and gain some envious interactions
Hashtags: #RelaxationDay #NationalRelaxationDay
2. National Tell a Joke Day
When?: Tuesday, 16th August
What is it?: A day all about telling jokes
Perfect for: Comedians, any member of your office who loves cracking jokes!
How to mark it: This day is perfect for sharing some laughs with loved ones and your colleagues in the office. Share your favourite jokes on social media and get some laughing reactions, plus you could encourage people to share theirs.
Hashtags: #TellAJokeDay #NationalTellAJokeDay
3. World Photography Day
When?: Friday, 19th August
What is it?: A day focused on photography, getting out in the outdoors and practicing your camera skills
Perfect for: People who have a keen interest in photography, whether amateur or professional
How to mark it: Start practicing with your camera and share your photos on your social media platforms. Ask followers what the best picture they’ve ever taken is
Hashtags: #PhotographyDay #WorldPhotographyDay #WorldPhotoDay
Don’t miss out on social media days like this by downloading our Social Media Marketing Calendar. Also, join our Elite Digital Marketing Community group on Facebook, where we post about the latest news and trends in digital marketing, as well as what you should avoid when marketing your business.
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