October Holidays To Use In Your Social Media Content

October Holidays To Use In Your Social Media Content

October Holidays To Use In Your Social Media Content

October brings a whole host of big “holidays” – Halloween, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, National Kale Day (yes, it’s a thing). Using these holidays when they’re appropriate for your brand or business can be a great way to stir up engagement. Slotting these days into your calendar in advance also allows you to develop strong content ahead of time and fill out your calendar.

Let’s get to it!

 

Adopt a Shelter Dog Month

If you want to have a fun internal communications play, or showcase what it’s like to work for your company, utilizing this month theme can be great! Have a photo contest at the office – let your employees submit their fav pet photos and everyone vote on the cutest (or have different criteria, i.e., cutest, smallest, biggest, most handsome/prettiest, etc.). It’s something fun for your staff and it shows a fun side to your company culture.

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

While this is the biggest and most likely best known October Month ‘holiday,’ we would implore you to treat this one delicately. Make sure that you are participating in this content in a genuine way and providing value to the cause (not just your audience). Make a donation. Show your internal team participating in a walk. Have everyone wear pink one day at the office in solidarity and share those images across social media.

 

National Vegetarian Month

If you are a food brand or retail location, think about sharing content all month long that features vegetarian products and/or recipes! It does not need to be the only focus, but it can be front and center for the month. You know people love their #MeatLessMondays! Also, if you manage a Pinterest account, move a Vegetarian board to the first slot in October. If you don’t have one yet, create one! And, make it the first board you see when you look at your account.

 

National Homemade Cookies Day – October 1

 

Cooler weather will have people ready to bake! This is a great chance to start a contest if appropriate for your brand. You could even use it to have a fun little internal battle for the best homemade cookie! If you don’t want to run a contest for National Homemade Cookies Day, sharing photos across social media that will have everyone drooling will suffice! You can also share recipes prior to the day to help your customer prepare themselves for the ‘holiday’ celebration.

 

World Vegetarian Day – October 1

The perfect day to launch your Vegetarian Month campaign! If you don’t focus on Vegetarian Month, sharing recipes and general content around the day is perfect.

 

National Kale Day – October 4

We weren’t kidding, it’s a thing! Share all those recipes that make people actually want to eat kale! (Can you tell one or two of us aren’t that into kale over here? We really do want you to share delish kale recipes, just for our sake!)

 

Columbus Day – October 9

Everyone loves those Columbus Day sales! Make sure to promote the sales ahead of time (before that weekend shopping routine kicks in) and again the day-of.

 

National Angel Food Cake Day – October 10

If you are a food brand or retail location that can make use of this day, go for it! Share how your products can be used in an Angel Food Cake recipe, share beautiful photos, or even challenge your customers to share their own creations!

 

Friday the 13th – October 13th

Is it bad luck? Is it good luck? Ask your customers!

 

World Egg Day – October 13th

There are so many things one can do with the simple egg. Share your brand’s favorites with your customers, ask for photos, etc.

 

National Pasta Day – October 17 (also World Pasta Day, October 25)

Get your customers ready for the day ahead of time. Think about sharing instructional videos on pasta making. A Facebook Live with a chef where your customers can ask questions about making homemade pasta, pasta sauce, perfect ravioli stuffing – excellent value-added content! Also, now we are hungry.

 

National Candy Corn Day – October 30

Candy Corn crafts! Recipes! Photos! If your retail location sells Candy Corn or it’s relevant to your brand/business/audience, don’t skip it!

 

Halloween – October 31

There are so many things to do with Halloween! You can have a costume contest related to your brand (tease this early to prep your customer for participation). You can have a costume contest in your office and share the results. You can share costume ideas related to your brand! Be sure to plan a piece of content for this day regardless of your brand though – you don’t want to look like your company forgot the day!

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Wacky September “Holidays” To Use For Your Food Brand

Wacky September “Holidays” To Use For Your Food Brand

Wacky September “Holidays” To Use For Your Food Brand

A new month means a new content calendar! September is another moment in the year that brings new fresh starts – new school years, new television, new football season, and the arrival of autumn.  September is full of great wacky “holidays” especially for food brands. Here are some ideas on how to use these holidays in your food brand’s favor this month.

 

September 1: Cherry Popover Day

Food brand or food store, a baked good holiday is a good holiday for you! If your brand is related to flour or baking supplies, or especially cherries, go on and post some cherry popover ideas!  We also recommend asking your customers to share photos of their creations and/or their favorite recipes. Think about photography! The more beautiful the photo, the more likely you are to interrupt their scroll.

September 2: International Bacon Day

Bacon is having its moment! Besides the obvious sharing photos and recipes, content around bacon products could also be shared. Bacon flavored floss, anyone? If there is a conflict with your brand, stick to recipes and photos. You could even ask for customers to drop a hands up emoji if they had their bacon today!

Sepember 4: Labor Day

It’s important to remember actual holidays for what they are intended (such as the difference between Memorial Day and Veteran’s day). Here are some examples from other brands who successful (and tastefully) celebrated labor day on their social channels.

September 5: Cheese Pizza Day

Pizza lovers will rally behind this one! Spend your day on every social platform you use and dedicate it to pizza: the history of, recipes, toppings, emojis. Make all your customers hungry!

September 6: Read a Book Day

If your brand has a CSR program related to education this is a big opportunity to show your customers how you support the organizations with which you’re involved. You could also use it as a moment to talk about cookbooks, food memoirs, healthy living books, etc.

September 7: National Salami Day

Salami brands, get ready! Challenge your customers to make a cheese dish for an appetizer tonight, share a recipe, show how to use salami in a unique, new or uncommon way.

September 10: Grandparents Day

What recipes did your grandparents always make for you? What foods remind you of your grandparents? Such a fun way to engage your customers! Making them nostalgic creates an emotional connection with your brand. Additionally, challenging your customers to call their grandparents, make them dinner, etc, can be a great way to engage them.

September 10: Swap Ideas Day

If you’re open to hearing what customers have to say about your brand, this can be a great way to get some feedback! Or you can present a challenge to them, such as, what should we do with this spot in our office?

September 13: Fortune Cookie Day

Give everyone in your office a fortune cookie and have them all post photos of their fortune cookies using a branded hashtag! Repost your favorite photos on your social channels.

September 13: Peanut Day

Allergy awareness? Making your own peanut butter? How to boil peanuts? Traditions of peanuts in a ballpark? If it works for your brand there are plenty of angles to take with this one!

September 18: National Cheeseburger Day

Get one more in before fall is here! Ask for recipes, share unique toppings, share ideas to take that all American classic into fall!

September 19: International Talk Like a Pirate Day

How long can your customers do it? Challenge them and find out! We wouldn’t recommend talking ALL day like a pirate on your channels, but the first post or most of the day on Twitter gets our approval.

September 22: First Day of Fall

Is it now socially acceptable to consume all of the pumpkin things? Hopefully if your food brand has pumpkin you’ve already been promoting it, but if you haven’t, now is the time! Tell people to be on the look out and ask them if they’ve started using their pumpkin candles and drinking pumpkin coffee already!

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How to Write a Social Media Policy for Your CPG Company

How to Write a Social Media Policy for Your CPG Company

How to Write a Social Media Policy for Your CPG Company

Yes, your company needs a social media policy! From a startup to a Fortune 100 company, you need a policy in place so your employees understand what is expected of them. At the end of the day, your employees are an extension of your CPG brand, from the janitor to your top executives. When they are out in the world they represent you – and part of that world now includes social media.

A social policy protects your company’s reputation online

Having a strong social media policy clears up any questions of what can and cannot be said about your company from an employee’s perspective.

A social policy can raise awareness for your brand

A policy isn’t just about restrictions, it’s also about what your employees can do. Their social media profiles and content can be used to enhance awareness of your brand. Your employees are likely your biggest cheerleaders. Giving them a policy that allows them to advocate for you in social can be a tremendous asset.

A policy encouraging use of social media helps attract top talent

Allowing employees to utilize social media will help you attract more talent to your company. Employees can showcase your company culture better than any corporate website and attract new employees that believe in your mission.

A social media policy helps to create consistency

By giving employees guidelines, such as how to talk about your CPG company, use of the logo, tagging the appropriate company/brand accounts, etc., ensures you’re all speaking from the same place.

 

We love Gap Inc.’s social media policy – it’s voicey, showcases their company culture, and shares both do’s and don’ts for their employees. We think it’s important in creating a policy for your employees that you find ways to be positive in the rules. (Not just giving everyone a list of “don’t do this!”)

There are a ton of great examples of social media policies out there. Here are a few more of our favorites:

Best Buy Social Policy

Coca Cola Social Policy

AP Social Media Guidelines

Adidas Group Social Media Guidelines

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Free Instagram Analytics Tools for CPG Companies

Free Instagram Analytics Tools for CPG Companies

Free Instagram Analytics Tools for CPG Companies!

Instagram has become such an integral part of marketing for many CPG brands. There are so many reasons why your CPG brand should use Instagram, read more about our thoughts on the platform here.

We’ve put together a list of great analytics tools to use for reporting on your Instagram marketing efforts – we have to measure, right?!

*Note, we’ve used our social media director’s personal account for the screen shots.

 

  1. Instagram Insights

If you have switched your account to a business account, you’ll get access to Instagram Insights. Insights allows you to see some stats on your followers, when they’re on the platform and which are your top posts. This is going to help you create content that will resonate with your followers (and let you know when the optimal time is to post).

 

You will also be able to see reach, website clicks, total impressions and profile views.

 

Facebook Business (because Facebook owns Instagram), has a great walk through on Instagram Insights and how to use this functionality here.

 

  1. Social Bakers

Social Bakers has a great free tool that will show you your top posts, filters, hashtags and all interactions with your followers.

 

 

We found that the visual aspect of Social Bakers is helpful – the top liked and commented posts are shown in images, so you’ll know right away which posts are your best. The ability to see which filters perform best is also key – it helps you to learn what catches your audience’s eye!

 

  1. Union Metrics

Union Metrics provides an Instagram “check up” for your accounts. This will tell you some key info:

  • Best time to post
  • Hashtags to use
  • What to post more of
  • Top fans

Our favorite feature from Union Metrics is the timing – knowing when to post to get the most engagement is key!

We also like the average likes per post feature, which is a great way to benchmark your account activity.

  1. Simply Measured

Simply Measured offers a robust tool for an overall look at your account. One insight we find helpful is the most used words in comments. This gives us an overall look at the general feedback we receive on an account.

 

If you need more information or help utilizing the analytics tools we’ve listed here, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re happy to help!

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Convert Your Instagram Account to a Business Account

Convert Your Instagram Account to a Business Account

Convert Your Instagram Account to a Business Account

Converting your Instagram account to a business account is easy and important. A Business Profile allows you to:

  • Add a phone number
  • Add an email address for your business
  • Include your business’ physical address
  • Contact button will appear on the profile
  • Users will be able to get directions, call, email your business
  • Most importantly, you get access to Instagram Insights!

 

To convert to a Business Instagram Profile:
  1. Go to your profile and tap the gear icon.
  2. Tap Switch to Business Profile.
  3. On the Connect Your Facebook Page screen, you’ll see all of the Facebook Pages you’re currently an admin on. Select the Page you’d like to associate with your Business Profile. Learn more about Page roles.
  4. On the Set Up Your Business Profile page, review your business’s contact information, make any changes and tap Done.

 

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How CPG Brands Can Use Holidays in Social Media: April Edition

How CPG Brands Can Use Holidays in Social Media: April Edition

How CPG Brands Can Use Holidays in Social Media: April Edition

We love using holidays and “holidays” in social media content for our clients. Holidays, such as Easter and Passover, show that a CPG company is dialed in to being relevant and connected to its customers. But then there are “holidays” like National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day that can really showcase the personality, values, mission, etc., of your CPG brand.

Here are some of our favorite April “holidays” and a few ideas to get you started as you create content for your April social media posts.

 

April 1- April Fool’s Day

When it’s on-brand, April Fool’s Day is an amazing opportunity for a brand. You really want to be clever and funny to make a splash. Maybe it’s something related to your mascot or spokesperson? Perhaps your CPG brand claims that your number one seller is no longer being produced.

Here is a list of some of the best brand hoaxes from April Fool’s Day 2016.

 

April 1 – International Fun at Work Day

Okay, so maybe April Fool’s Day is off-brand for you. If it suits your company, showcase what it’s like to work for your company! Photos, behind the scenes footage, employee testimonials – it can all be part of illustrating your company’s culture.

 

April 2 – Children’s Book Day

For a CPG brand, this might seem off, however, if your company participates in any CSR activities related to children’s education or literacy, consider making a donation or building awareness for that cause on April 2nd.

 

April 2 – National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day

Where are you, food brands?! If you produce anything peanut butter or jelly related, this day is made for you. Get creative! Ask your fans to post pictures enjoying a PB&J with a branded hashtag. Create a contest asking fans to help come up with the next great PB&J combo.

 

April 7 – National Beer Day

Okay, so we are going to tread lightly with this one. If your CPG brand is alcohol related, and you are following all those rules on all the social media channels, which we already know you are, then you should absolutely create content around National Beer Day. Host tastings if you are a brick and mortar. Have a vote for your customers’ favorite brew.  If you aren’t quite sure how to handle this one on social media, feel free to reach out to our team and we’ll coach you through it!

April 16 – Easter

Okay, not so much a “holiday” but it’s one that should be acknowledged for your fans. A simple wish of a happy and healthy Easter will do.

 

April 17 – National Cheeseball Day

Does your CPG brand produce a product that could be used in a cheeseball? Create some recipes, have your fans create them for you, have an influencer or a group of influencers create some recipes. See how creative your employees can get!

 

April 27 – Take Your Daughter to Work Day

If your company participates in this day, share highlights on your social media! It’s a great way to showcase what your company believes in and in addition to how women are celebrated in your workforce.

 

In addition to these days, there are also month long holidays that might suit your brand:

  • Lawn and Garden Month
  • National Poetry Month (we see some poetry contests around your products this month!)
  • National Humor Month

 

 

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