Fourth of July is just around the corner and it's time to begin planning your July newsletter communication! It's warming up and you probably have ball games, practices, and vacations to pack for. But don't miss out on this opportunity to communicate with your audience. If you have a fun story to share, a glimpse of what's to come in August or farewell wishes (or advice) to the graduating Seniors in your community (and their parents), take the time to prepare your message now. Tip: those Seniors who will be 18 any day now need to have their health care directives prepared before heading to their college dorm!
July Print Newsletter Deadline
The deadline for making edits to your July issue estate planning newsletter is June 5 and the default articles we have scheduled for you are: Planning the Next Chapter and The Non-citizen Spouse.
To see the additional articles available for custom issue creation, download a preview of the newsletter article library.
If you would like assistance customizing your SELECT Print Newsletter, please feel free to contact me, April, at 877-352-2021 x82 for a quick walk through. Be sure to have your message prepared and saved to your computer or network for easy access. Around 150 to 220 words.
July Animated & E-newsletter Deadline
If you are not scheduled for a July print newsletter, please don't hesitate to submit your message for inclusion in your July electronic communication.
More Marketing and Social Media Ideas
Remember to have fun and keep
it real in your social media marketing adventures. Here are a few more
ideas to keep things interesting in July (and don't forget to refer
back to Social Media ideas for June):
- Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day: How about sponsoring and serving ice cream at a Senior Center or nursing home, or even an office ice cream party with photos to post on your blog and Facebook page.
- National Pecan Pie Day: How about sharing your family's favorite pecan pie recipe – or a pie baking disaster! I know we have one in our family … a homemade cherry pie – pits and all!
- National Strawberry Sundae Day, National Ice Cream Day and Vanilla Ice Cream Day: Okay, why not just claim July as National Ice Cream month?! Share a photo or your favorite ice cream flavor in honor of one of these important holidays.
- Mutt's Day: No matter what type of furry or feathered friend you have, don't forget to make proper plans for their care when you are no longer able to. Use your Social Media accounts to encourage planning for pets and adoption or fostering of pets from local shelters.
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