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We’ve got all of the AWESOME national days on our November calendar—so get ready to mark them down!

AWESOME November holidays.

SUN NOV 1
National Author’s Day
Career
Careers, Writing

SUN NOV 1
National Brush Day
Health
Children, Health

SUN NOV 1
​National Calzone Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food, Italian Food

SUN NOV 1
National Cook For Your Pets Day
Animal

 

 

SUN NOV 1
National Men Make Dinner Day
Special Interest
Activities, Cooking

SUN NOV 1
National Vinegar Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food

SUN NOV 1
World Vegan Day
Animal, Environmental, Food & Beverage

MON NOV 2
Day of the Dead
Family

 

 

 

MON NOV 2
National Deviled Egg Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking

MON NOV 2
Recreation Day

TUE NOV 3
National Homemaker Day

TUE NOV 3
National Sandwich Day
Food & Beverage
Food

WED NOV 4
National Candy Day
Food & Beverage
Candy, Food

WED NOV 4
National Chicken Lady Day
Cause
Educational

THU NOV 5
American Football Day
Special Interest
Sports

THU NOV 5
Bonfire Night
Cultural
British

THU NOV 5
International Stout Day
Food & Beverage, International
Beer, Beverage

THU NOV 5
National Hot Sauce Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food

 

 

THU NOV 5
National Redhead Day
Fashion
Fun

FRI NOV 6
National Nachos Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food, Mexican, Mexican food

FRI NOV 6
National Team Manager Day
Career
Brand, Careers, Work

SAT NOV 7
National Bison Day
Animal
Wildlife

SAT NOV 7
National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
Food & Beverage
Candy, Chocolate

SAT NOV 7
National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day
Animal
Pet

SUN NOV 8
​National Cappuccino Day
Food & Beverage
Beverage, Dessert

SUN NOV 8
National Pupusa Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Cultural, Ethnic, Food

SUN NOV 8
STEM/STEAM Day
Cause
Educational

MON NOV 9
Go to an Art Museum Day
Arts & Entertainment
Activities, Educational, Fun

MON NOV 9
National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food

MON NOV 9
National Scrapple Day
Comfort Food

TUE NOV 10
International Accounting Day
Career
Careers, Financial, Work

TUE NOV 10
Marine Corps Birthday
Federal
Historical, Military

TUE NOV 10
National Vanilla Cupcake Day
Food & Beverage

 

 

TUE NOV 10
Sesame Street Day
Arts & Entertainment
Pop Culture

WED NOV 11
National Metal Day
Arts & Entertainment
Funny, Music, Pop Culture

WED NOV 11
National Sundae Day
Food & Beverage
Food

WED NOV 11
Remembrance Day
Federal
Historical, Military

WED NOV 11
Singles Day
Special Interest
Shopping

WED NOV 11
Veterans Day
Federal
Historical, Military

THU NOV 12
National Happy Hour Day
Special Interest
Activities

FRI NOV 13
National Hug a Musician Day
Cultural
Friendship, Music

FRI NOV 13
World Kindness Day
Cause
Awareness, Friendship, Mental Health

SAT NOV 14
National Pickle Day
Food & Beverage
Food

SAT NOV 14
World Diabetes Day
Health
Awareness, education, Health

SUN NOV 15
National Clean Out Your Fridge Day
Activities, Lifestyle

SUN NOV 15
National Drummer Day
Career
Hobby, Music, Pop Culture

SUN NOV 15
National Philanthropy Day
Cause
Awareness, Civic

SUN NOV 15
National Recycling Day
Environmental
Awareness, Educational, Environment

MON NOV 16
International Day For Tolerance
Cause
Awareness, Friendship

MON NOV 16
National Button Day
Fashion
Hobby

MON NOV 16
National Fast Food Day
Food & Beverage
Fast Food, Food

TUE NOV 17
National Baklava Day
Food & Beverage
Dessert

TUE NOV 17
National Hiking Day
Environmental
Health, Wildlife

TUE NOV 17
National Homemade Bread Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking

 

 

TUE NOV 17
National Take a Hike Day
Fun
Health, Wildlife

TUE NOV 17
National Unfriend Day
Relationship
Mental Health, Technology

TUE NOV 17
​World Prematurity Day
Health
Health

WED NOV 18
Mickey Mouse Day
Arts & Entertainment
Pop Culture

WED NOV 18
Mickey Mouse’s Birthday
Arts & Entertainment
Birthday, Children, Family, Parents, Pop Culture

WED NOV 18
Minnie Mouse’s Birthday
Arts & Entertainment
Children, Pop Culture

WED NOV 18
National Princess Day
Fun
Children, Pop Culture

 

 

 

THU NOV 19
International Men’s Day
Cause
Family, Friendship, Health

THU NOV 19
National Camp Day
Environmental
Activities, Children, Family, Wildlife

THU NOV 19
National Entrepreneur’s Day
Special Interest
Careers, Work

THU NOV 19
National Rural Health Day
Health
Health

THU NOV 19
World Toilet Day
Cause
Educational, Health

FRI NOV 20
Future Teachers of America Day
Special Interest
Careers

FRI NOV 20
National Pay Back Your Parents Day
Relationship
Children, Family

FRI NOV 20
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Cause
Awareness, Educational, LGBTQ

FRI NOV 20
Universal Children’s Day
Cause
Children, Family, Health

SAT NOV 21
Great American Smokeout
Health
Awareness, Health

SAT NOV 21
International Survivors of Suicide Day
Cause
Health, Mental Health

SAT NOV 21
National Stuffing Day
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food

SAT NOV 21
World Television Day
Special Interest
Technology

SUN NOV 22
Go For A Ride Day
Special Interest
Activities

MON NOV 23
National Adoption Day
Family
Children, Family, Parents

MON NOV 23
National Espresso Day
Food & Beverage
Beverage, Breakfast

 

WED NOV 25
DrinksGiving
Food & Beverage
Beer, Beverage, Festivities, Liquor

WED NOV 25
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Cause
Health, Mental Health, Women, Women’s Health

THU NOV 26
National Cake Day
Food & Beverage
Baking, Cultural, Festivities, Food

THU NOV 26
National Day of Mourning
Cause
Cultural, Historical

THU NOV 26
National Family Health History Day
Health
Children, Family, Health

THU NOV 26
Thanksgiving
Federal
Cooking, Cultural, Family, Food, Historical

THU NOV 26
World Lewis Day
Cause
Awareness, Wildlife

FRI NOV 27
Black Friday
Special Interest
Shopping

SAT NOV 28
National French Toast Day
Food & Beverage
Food

 

 

SAT NOV 28
Small Business Saturday
Special Interest
Shopping

 

SUN NOV 29
National Lemon Cream Pie Day
Food & Beverage
Food

MON NOV 30
Cyber Monday
Special Interest
Shopping

MON NOV 30
National Computer Security Day
Special Interest
Awareness, Educational, Safety, Technology

MON NOV 30
National Mason Jar Day
Activities, Cooking

MON NOV 30
Saint Andrew’s Day
Cultural
Catholic, Christian, Festivities, Historical

NOVEMBER
Banana Pudding Lovers Month
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Dessert, Food, Fruit, Sweet Food

NOVEMBER
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month
Health
Awareness, Diseases, Educational, Health

NOVEMBER
Diabetic Eye Disease Month
Health
Awareness, Diseases, Educational, Health

NOVEMBER
National Alzheimer’s Disease Month
Health
Elderly, Health

NOVEMBER
National Diabetes Month
Health
Awareness, Diseases, Educational, Health

NOVEMBER
National Epilepsy Awareness Month
Health
Awareness, Educational, Health

NOVEMBER
National Family Caregivers Month
Health
Elderly, Family, Health, Parents

NOVEMBER
National Fun with Fondue Month
Food & Beverage
Cheese, Cooking, Food

NOVEMBER
National Healthy Skin Month
Health
Awareness, Educational, Health

NOVEMBER
National Home Care and Hospice Month
Health
Careers, Elderly, Family, Health

NOVEMBER
National Impotency Month
Health
Health

NOVEMBER
National Novel Writing Month
Fun
Activities, Books, Fun, Writing

NOVEMBER
National Peanut Butter Lovers Month
Food & Beverage
Food, Peanut, Sweet Food

 

 

NOVEMBER
National Pepper Month
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food

NOVEMBER
National Scholarship Month
Education
Children, Financial, Parents

NOVEMBER
No-Shave November
Cause
Activities, Health, Lifestyle

NOVEMBER
PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month
Cause
Children, Health

NOVEMBER 10 –16
National Split Pea Soup Week
Food & Beverage
Cooking, Food

NOVEMBER 11 –17
World Antibiotic Awareness Week
Health
Awareness, Educational, Health

NOVEMBER 17 –23
GERD Awareness Week
Health
Awareness, Diseases, Educational, Health

The New Year is just around the corner and as business owners and entrepreneurs we are already asking ourselves, “What awesome marketing trends will we see in 2020?” So we thought it would be helpful if we compiled a list for you of the 8 marketing trends to pay attention to in 2020.

Personalization

Social media has connected us in so many ways. However, people are getting tired and bored of businesses pitching to them through Facebook ads that just aren’t relevant to their lives.

Some ways that businesses can start implementing personalization in their social media is through messenger bots or chatbots.

When done correctly, chatbots can feel really personal and connect you with your target audience on a whole new level. And with Facebook’s push to make everything more “private” for the user, chatbots are the perfect way to add that touch of personalization to a private conversation.

Interactive

We live in a generation that loves to feel connected to everyone. At what other time in history could you have instant access to your favorite brands, actors, businesses, etc?

We love interacting with those we admire and businesses and brands need to be tapping into this.

Some thoughts for interactive content include:

  • Quizzes
  • Polls
  • Stories
  • Lives

Voice Search

Who doesn’t love voice search!? Am I right?

If you have an Amazon Echo or Google Home, you can ask a question and have the answer within minutes (maybe even seconds) without stopping what you’re doing to type it out.

This is a great opportunity for businesses to make sure that their products and services are easily searchable.

Artificial Intelligence

AI has already been sneaking into the marketing world and it is not going anywhere.

Utilizing AI allows us an inside peek into our customer’s mind…

According to this article from Single Grain: “AI can analyze consumer behavior and search patterns, and use data from social media platforms and blog posts to help businesses understand how customers find their products and services.”

Shoppable Links

With Instagram and Pinterest adding shoppable links, then it only makes sense that the use of shoppable links is on the rise.

Now you can plan out your outfit on Pinterest and order it all in one quick and easy search.

Transparency

More than ever people are looking for authenticity and transparency with the brands they buy from and the influencers that they follow. This can seem difficult to do as a business, but being transparent is becoming essential for brands and businesses to stay relevant to their audiences.

Being transparent doesn’t mean you tell every behind-the-scenes strategy of your company. It just means being up front and honest.

Made a mistake? Own up to it. Bring it up and address it before it becomes an issue.

Augmented & Virtual Reality

The future has arrived!

AR and VR are becoming increasingly popular and businesses are starting to tap into it. For example, Revlon has an app where you can upload your picture and test out their various hair colors before making a decision.

This brings in a whole new level to the customer journey.

Content Marketing

We know that “content is king” and that is not going to be changing.

However, the types of content that audiences are engaging with are definitely evolving.

Audiences want more:

  • High-Quality Content
  • Interactive Content (as mentioned above)
  • Personalized Content
  • Live videos

On the Table…

Digital marketing changes fast, but if you are willing to adapt your strategies and keep an eye on these 8 awesome marketing trends, then you will be setting yourself and your business up for success.

If you are ready to get these awesome marketing trends up and running in your business, get in touch with Team Awesome to get started!

There are endless social media marketing mistakes you can make, but some seem to be more common than others especially for beginners. And most of the mistakes are made with good intentions. Still, these mistakes hurt your success. And more: The lack of achieving the necessary results lets many young entrepreneurs turn away from social media marketing to try their luck in other marketing channels.

That is not necessary. Most of these frustrated entrepreneurs could easily get on the road to success. Often the mistakes are not huge and not expensive to correct. Some simple changes in attitude, activity or a simple refocus may just change everything from no results at all to a growing and lasting audience via social media.

Here are some of the most common social media marketing mistakes we encountered when talking to entrepreneurs and watching their activity in social media – and some ideas about how to easily fix the problem.

1. Trying everything at once

I have seen this mistake often: People, who are new to social media and know not much to nothing about the different networks start being active on each and every network they can find. They try using every content format they ever heard of and think they have to hop on every fancy-sounding new marketing train. The results are meager if you can see any. And in their despair and frustration, they get the feeling they are not using enough networks, not doing enough or not trying hard enough.


And all the time one single network could easily give them more and better results than all the combined effort they make in all the different networks.

Social media marketing is not just signing up and starting to be active in social networks. Apart from the fact that most people, who are starting out have no relevant audience to speak of in any network, you also need to figure out the basics of each network before you can see results.

Getting social media right takes time – not only measured until you can see success but also time in working hours. Sure, once you know what you are doing processes will get more efficient, you can add tools and automation to your daily routine to save time, which you then can use on a new network. But in the beginning, you will have to think twice about almost every step in every network you want to use.

Starting with everything at once will simply result in not getting anything right. Results will not show, and frustration is inevitable.

2. Not getting the basics right first

This mistake comes in many varieties. It may be the missing share buttons on the blog, the utterly broken blog layout, the missing bio or avatar picture on Twitter, the lack of content, and no idea where to get content for social media from.

Social Media success rarely comes disconnected from your other activities and web presence.

All online marketing is inter-connected. And especially when you are starting out you need to get the basics right first: The basics are the starting point where you can easily get things right without depending on some results or reactions by people, which might come or might not.

The solution is simple: Before you start hectic activity in every network you can find, get things right on your end first.



Fill out the profile in every network you sign up for. Upload an avatar picture, which is recognizable and fits the dimension requirements in the network. Make your content shareable and share-worthy. Decide on the content you are going to use in Social Media and where you are going to get it from.

3. Not measuring the right numbers

A while ago I read an article in a German startup magazine. It was a guest post of someone proudly telling the story of how his startup generated a few hundred thousand fans for their Facebook Fanpage via advertising.

And it was the real-life story of a startup wasting thousands of Euros on advertising money for crap.

Why?

Because the fans were poorly targeted, mainly inactive and in the end with the Facebook algorithm kicking in, the vast number of inactive fans was hurting their reach on Facebook more than it helped.

Counting Fans or Followers is often the wrong metric to measure marketing success. It may be significant at first to watch if you succeed in gathering an audience – but the hard truth is fans and followers are not going to pay your rent. Even traffic does not, although it is much closer to a sale than a fan or follower.

Metrics need to evolve as your marketing matures. If you found out how to get people to follow you, you then have to figure out how to get these followers to your website or signup for your newsletter – and in the end to buy your product (but there are usually many steps in between).

Do not make the mistake of focusing on a vanity metric like fans or followers for too long and forgetting about where you want to get. Rather move on to the next step on your marketing journey.

4. Expecting too much in a too short time

This is a very common mistake.

Many people expect measurable results in numbers of sales after a few days or weeks. But the hard truth is, while some results in metrics like followers, engagement or traffic should show after a few weeks, the real and huge success of social media is for the persistent with a consistent social media strategy who keeps going for months and years.

If you start out with Social Media Marketing, you may be going for some short term goals.

But you need to be clear about one thing: Real Social Media Marketing success comes after a long time of continuously good work.

It does not help to poke around social media for a few days or weeks and then try something else and poke around there for a short time, just because results did not show fast enough.

5. Not being clear about the short term AND long term goals

 

Many people start Social Media without a clear goal in mind. That is not helping in any way. How can you decide what actions are going in the right direction if you do not even know which direction you want to take?

You need to be clear about why you are doing Social Media, what results you expect in what time and how you are going to measure if you are getting any closer to reaching your goals.

There are always many options of what to achieve with social media: Is it mainly more brand recognition? Are you looking for visitors to your website or blog (traffic)? Do you want more subscribers to a newsletter? Or are you trying to sell a product?

How do you want Social Media to help you with reaching these goals? What steps may come in between?

Without a clear goal often Social Media activities tend to be uncoordinated and usually will not get you anywhere.

6. Not consider the special requirements of the networks

This is one of the most common mistakes and one of the most crucial to your social media marketing success. It shows in people automatically cross-posting between networks and cluttering their Facebook feed with endless Tweets or pinning to Pinterest without considering the image sizes and ending up posting miniature pictures which no one can read/decipher much less repin or like.

You need to follow the individual requirements of each network: Pinning without a great image is not worth the effort; tweeting to Facebook usually only makes you annoying to your friends and they will either ignore you or even mute you.

There are best practices for each network. Following them will not guarantee you success – but not following them will more or less guarantee your failure.

So, before you start posting to each network you ever heard off, make sure you know how the network works and what best practices are the fundamentals to success for precisely this network.

That includes knowing the right image sizes for each network and the algorithm which decides whether a post is shown to your followers or not for networks like Facebook.

7. Being disappointed/giving up too early

Many first-time social media marketers give up far too early. They expect to see huge results after days and when these don’t show they turn to something else like advertising or PR. And all the time the first measurable success may simply be one post or one tweak to your activity or content away.

This mistake gets even more important when young companies cannot afford to hire an expert and the person starting their social media activities has to learn so much first. Social Media marketing takes time – and learning social media marketing may even take more time. If you expect wonders after days – do not go for social media in the first place, your efforts will most likely be wasted.

8. Comparing yourself to pros

Sometimes as a marketing consultant people ask you: “Have you seen that marketing stunt by Apple last week? We want to do something like that, too.”

And you try to explain to the enthusiastic founder that their halfway finished product is not an iPhone, their Twitter account has about 10 followers, their brand is known to themselves, their best friend and mom and their marketing budget is lacking at least 6 figures compared to Apple’s. No way can they pull off a similar marketing strategy than one of the most famous brands worldwide.

It is even the advice of some marketing professionals that is lacking applicability for the companies and startups that are new to the game. It is a difference if you are starting a blog or if you already have numerous great blog posts and some google traffic. I can do entirely different things with my Twitter account of over 180k followers than a newbie starting out to collect the first handful of followers.

In some way, Social Media is leveling the ground, and a small company can have as much success with Social Media marketing as a huge brand. But your activity has to fit the preconditions. In addition, advice for large corporations usually is not so helpful for a one-man business trying to do marketing on the side without a budget.

The way out is simple: Look for advice for small companies and beginners. Some of this advice is rather found on smaller blogs, where people tell how they made their first steps and what you can learn from them.

9. Overthinking everything

Some people who are new to social media are so afraid of doing something wrong, saying something wrong or not having the perfect graphic or article they never get to being active in social media at all.

I have talked to bloggers who work on the perfect post for ages; they can only publish a post once in a while – but in between their social accounts simply keep silent.

Some people are so in awe of others, or afraid someone might get them wrong they never talk to anyone in social media – and at the end of the day, Social Media is about communication and connection.

You need to overcome your fear of imperfection. Start interacting and start doing. Nothing is worth than doing nothing.

10. Thinking success will come naturally to the ones with the best product or content

This is a misconception that even some of the influencers preach – and it is going to kill many social media marketing strategies. The best content (or product) will not necessarily rise to the top. If you do not have an audience you can have the best content or product, no one will know it. You need to take an active part in telling people about you and your content. That also means distribution is a must and pushing social media growth is more than legitimate.

You do not have to wait until the world ends for people to notice you, your social accounts and whatever value you provide. Go ahead and make people notice you – just keep in mind that spamming and overly promoting will maybe make people know you but not like you. And if you are telling me now, people do not need to like you as long as they buy: In Social Media, most people, who do not like you will not listen long enough to buy from you.

I have had a lot of people telling me it is not ok to push growth in Social Media – let me tell you a secret: Most influencers do push their growth and you should too.

11. Thinking about monetization/selling too early

This is a very common mistake. People read the big success stories of bloggers and social media experts making thousands of dollars from their activity and selling huge numbers of products. They miss the fact that before the money-making and selling usually comes a time of brand, traffic, and audience building. And then, only then can you start to think about monetizing your activity.

Starting the wrong way round and trying to sell before you provide value and have an audience is most likely going to fail.

12. Thinking too much about equipment, design, tools and too little about value and content

Especially young tech founders seem to be very focused on up to date technology, design, and highly advanced features. Sometimes less is more.

In Social Media Marketing it is not the blog with the most professional design and most sophisticated features that is going to have the most success – but the one, which provides the most value to their target group. Especially in the beginning when you are starting out and still testing some of your activities, it is often time and money wasted to focus on getting everything perfect.

(Although you should still concentrate on being user-friendly)

13. Thinking everybody can do Social Media

Sometimes I am still surprised how little value companies assign their social media team. And with the decision to start using social media then does not come the decision to hire someone who knows about Social Media. They only assign the job to a clueless intern, a secretary or decide that the marketing or PR people should do it on top of their other tasks.

That may work if they also give these people the necessary time and freedom to learn their new job from the ground up. It will never work if they expect results to come from the first time efforts of a naive and ignorant newbie in a profession which is not only enormously diverse but also evolves continuously and fast.

You do not need to hire an expert; we had better results with newbies, who were eager and willing to learn than with so-called experts, who refused to learn new things and think out of the box.

But the job of social media marketing is a highly complicated profession no one will probably be an expert in every corner of it. It is naive and very frustrating for the people working on it if their bosses simply think their teenage son could do the same job for half the money – which they most likely could not.

Avoid these common social media marketing mistakes

I hope, that by addressing some of the most common mistakes and misconceptions new social media marketers make I can help you make your social media AWESOME!


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