As autumn sets in and everything takes on a "pumpkin spice" hue, October emerges, bursting with activities and observances. This month presents a plethora of opportunities for businesses to connect with customers and boost traffic to their stores or websites.
Whether it's football, Halloween, or other festivities, October is brimming with celebratory occasions. Here's a look at some major events this month:
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
While orange, brown, and black often symbolize October due to their links with falling leaves, harvests, and Halloween, the color pink has been making a significant mark. This is thanks to the ever-growing prominence of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, observed throughout October. The color pink dominates the month, from iconic landmarks shining in pink lights to vibrant pink NFL sideline gear. This serves as a reminder of the battle against this disease and the courageous individuals, both women and men, confronting it. Numerous businesses harness this occasion to raise disease awareness, support research, and assist those impacted by breast cancer.
Boss’s Day – Saturday, October 16
Boss’s Day might not have the widespread appeal of Mother’s or Father’s Day, but it remains a wonderful moment for employees to express gratitude to their workplace leaders. Patricia Bays Haroski instituted Boss’s Day in 1958 while working under her father at State Farm Insurance Company.
Her aim was to earmark a day to acknowledge the efforts of bosses. She also felt younger workers often overlooked the dedication of their superiors and viewed this as a chance to foster better manager-employee relationships. While the day isn't universally recognized, and there's no obligation to gift bosses, everyone values recognition. This presents a marketing chance for businesses to offer small tokens or gifts to local companies for participating employees.
Petal it Forward – Wednesday, October 18
Initiated by the Society of American Florists in 2015, "Petal it Forward" has seen escalating popularity. Beginning as a promotional event in NYC, it now spans the nation, connecting the industry. The idea is straightforward: two flower bouquets are given to random individuals—one to keep and another to pass on. Social media plays a pivotal role, with #petalitforward accompanying photos of recipients. In light of the challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, last year's observance was muted but deeply felt. This year anticipates a grander comeback, presenting businesses an excellent opportunity to foster community goodwill and self-promotion.
Sweetest Day – Saturday, October 21
Sweetest Day is a unique holiday, celebrated with fervor in certain regions, yet virtually unknown elsewhere. Unless you hail from states like Illinois, Michigan, or Ohio, you might be unfamiliar with this holiday's essence. For those in the know, it's a day for romantic gestures, akin to Valentine's Day. Celebrated on October's third Saturday, traditional gifts include heart-shaped chocolates, cards, and flowers. For businesses in regions where Sweetest Day is celebrated, it's a significant revenue day. However, if it's unheard of in your area, consider introducing it as a novel tradition, catering to those looking for celebratory reasons.
Halloween – Tuesday, October 31
October culminates with the much-loved Halloween. Its popularity surges annually, with preparations beginning as early as August. Although less formal than Christmas or Thanksgiving, Halloween is a delightful occasion for all. As it falls midweek this year, ensure your offerings are prepared well in advance for preceding weekend festivities.
In October, the scope for promotions is vast. If you're seeking assistance or effective marketing tactics this month, turn to Bloomerang Solutions. From tailor-made websites to Google advertising, we're poised to elevate your business. Contact us at (941) 809-5000 or reach out below.