With the 4th of July just around the corner, now is the perfect time to consider your social media campaign. Have you curated your 4th of July social media posts? If not, try weaving these engaging post ideas into your content calendar.
1. Find Out How Your Followers Will Celebrate
Invite your followers to share their plans for the 4th of July. To further boost engagement, you can create a giveaway with it by using the comments to pick a winner for a discount or a prize. Ex: "Comment below to let us know your plans for the 4th of July and be entered to win!" Also, try plugging local events in your area!
2. Embrace the Fourth of July With a Social Media Meme
The internet is full of memes! With some creativity, you can design your own 4th of July meme or graphic that reflects the holiday and your business. Canva is an excellent resource for this. You can start with a blank canvas or use one of their templates and update it to your branding.
3. Publish a Blog Post Themed Around the Fourth of July
Get your customers into the holiday spirit by writing a 4th of July-themed blog. Your blog could feature a list of favorite patriotic recipes, discuss fun activities families can do together on the holiday, or describe your business's products through a red, white, and blue lens. Writing blog posts relevant to your company's industry and revolving around the holiday is essential. Be sure to create a 4th of July social media post that highlights the blog and directs followers to your website.
4. Include Hashtags Relevant to the Holiday
Take advantage of the 4th of July weekend by creating and implementing relevant hashtags into your social media campaign. Using hashtags will enable your business to expand its reach across various social media platforms. A few hashtags that might trend are #July4th, #4thofJuly, and #IndependenceDay.
All businesses should use the 4th of July to incorporate it into their social media campaigns. The key to creating successful 4th of July social media posts is maintaining a creative mindset while standing out from competitors. If curating engaging post ideas is not your strong suit, contact Page On Digital!
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