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2023 Marketing Schedule for Small Business




Looking for 2023 marking schedule for your small business? Look no further. Here is our comprehensive outline of your business is marketing plans for the coming year. Drive traffic and increase engagement throughout the new year with this plan.

January:

  • Kick off the year with a "New Year, New You" promotion, featuring products or services that help people achieve their goals for the year.
  • Send a "Happy New Year" email to your subscribers, thanking them for their loyalty and outlining your plans for the year.

February:

  • Focus on Valentine's Day promotions, such as special deals on gift items or romantic getaways.
  • Consider sending a "Love is in the air" email, featuring products or services that are perfect for couples.

March:

  • March is a great time to promote spring cleaning products or services.
  • You could also send an email featuring outdoor gear or ideas for spring break vacations.

April:

  • April Fool's Day is a fun opportunity to send a lighthearted email to your subscribers.
  • This is also a good time to promote tax preparation services or products that can help people get organized for the year.

May:

  • May is a great time to promote Mother's Day gifts and ideas.
  • You could also send an email featuring summer travel destinations or outdoor gear.

June:

  • June is a popular time for weddings, so consider promoting wedding-related products or services.
  • You could also send an email featuring summer fashion or beauty products.

July:

  • July is a great time to promote patriotic products or services, such as flags, decorations, or fireworks.
  • You could also send an email featuring summer travel deals or ideas for backyard barbecues.

August:

  • August is a popular time for back-to-school shopping, so consider promoting school supplies or other products that students might need.
  • You could also send an email featuring fall fashion trends or ideas for home decorating.

September:

  • September is a good time to promote products or services related to the start of fall, such as pumpkin spice-flavored items or cozy blankets.
  • You could also send an email featuring ideas for fall getaways or home improvement projects.

October:

  • October is a popular month for Halloween, so consider promoting costumes, decorations, or other holiday-themed products.
  • You could also send an email featuring gift ideas for the upcoming holiday season.

November:

  • November is a great time to start promoting holiday gift ideas, such as gift guides or special deals on popular items.
  • You could also send an email featuring ideas for Thanksgiving dinners or holiday decor.

December:

  • December is a busy month for holiday shopping, so consider promoting last-minute gift ideas or special deals on popular items.
  • You could also send an email featuring ideas for New Year's Eve parties or resolutions for the new year.

I hope this email marketing calendar gives you some ideas for your own email campaigns in 2023!

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