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Successful brands use content calendars to plan messaging for the month, including social posts, video, tasting room events and others. Below you'll find ideas to help you plan your promotional calendar while leaving room for sharing the fun, energy and personality of your brand in real-time. Seems like a daunting task? Market Your Craft's Social Guide is updated monthly, with over 60+ timely and topical ideas for your team's content calendar.

Farmer’s Day

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While we should celebrate farmers every day, today is a great opportunity to highlight local sourcing practices.

Columbus Day

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Where observed – officially celebrates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas on 10/12/1492. NOTE: there is a lot of political and other controversy surrounding this Federally-recognized holiday, so we recommend just posting holiday hours if different from normal.

Dessert Day

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#NationalDessertDay | A day for people to satisfy their sweet tooth and enjoy the dessert of their choice. Pairing: take this opportunity to market dessert pairings, such as: wine and chocolate, champagne and fruit, beer and brownies and cocktails with complementary flavors. Photo by Pixabay from Pexels

Homebrewing Legalization Day

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#Homebrew | The anniversary of the day that homebrewing beer without federal taxation was made possible in the United States, thanks to President Jimmy Carter, in 1978. The law officially became effective in 1979. Something’s brewing: breweries could invite guests behind-the-scenes into the brewhouse to see how their favorite beers are made. Also, an opportunity… Read More »Homebrewing Legalization Day

Get to Know Your Customers Day

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Just a reminder for businesses to get to know their customers better. On Get to Know Your Customers Day, consider to-go promotions or a free event; guest bartenders (where allowed); or streaming a video/photo montage of customers. Photo by mentatdgt from Pexels