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5 Super Springtime Marketing Ideas

The sun peeps out from just behind the clouds, while the last few layers of snow slowly begin to melt away. Springtime is just around the corner, soon to be followed by the warm embrace of summer at its heels. For business owners and professionals, this means it’s out with the old season of marketing and in with the new. 

The seasonal shift brings with it a shift in marketing. Consumers feel restless as they shake off the cold of winter and embrace the upcoming sunshine of spring. How can businesses and individuals best reach out to consumers during the new spring season? Luckily, we have five super springtime marketing ideas to get you started.

 

1. Practice spring cleaning.

When it comes to springtime, a business is like any other household—out with the old and in with the new through some good ol’ fashioned spring cleaning. For professionals, spring is the perfect time to evaluate current products, services and marketing campaigns and see how they have fared over the cold winter season. This includes items such as your website, programs and even holiday sales. For those which might not have received the greatest return on investment, consider tossing them out and drumming up some new ideas for the spring and soon-to-be summer seasons. 

 

2. Bring people together.

With the sun out and the weather quickly warming up, consumers are just itching to throw off their winter sweaters and get outside to bask in the springtime sunshine. The best businesses and marketers know how to capitalize on this. Bring people in the community together and get them involved with your business by hosting local events, sales and promotions. If the seasonal weather permits, do what you can outdoors to bring people together and enjoy the day’s rays.

 

3. Work in tax season.

As you might already know, springtime means tax time. Marketing expert Sujan Patel says, “My top tip is to incorporate tax themes into your marketing strategy for the spring. That could be as simple as reference that it’s tax season or as complex as having specific deals or offers.” Work tax season into your marketing efforts over these next few weeks to draw consumers in and encourage them to utilize that ever-coveted tax refund.

 

4. Run a new social media campaign.

The new spring season is also the perfect opportunity to run a social media marketing campaign. Whether it’s through Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter, utilize social media to share more about the business’s spring sales, interesting spring graphics or upcoming spring events. Like practicing spring cleaning, use this time to oust the old social media efforts and integrate a new, more effective campaign for the season.

 

5. Embrace the holidays.

Finally, spring has plenty of holidays and big events to use in your marketing efforts for the next few months. This includes St. Patrick’s Day, the first day of spring, Passover, Easter, Earth Day, Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day and Memorial Day, just to name a few. And let’s not forget the famous March Madness. Embrace these holidays in your marketing efforts. For example, run a social media contest surrounding a holiday, share a holiday sale or run a holiday email campaign. Whatever you decide to do, mix up your marketing efforts by embracing a holiday and using it to promote the business full-force.

Springtime is quickly coming upon us, which means it’s time to integrate those beautiful rays of sunshine with your marketing efforts. Try out these five super springtime marketing ideas next time you want to run a campaign and see how your business blossoms this spring.