Social Bites
A curated library of social prompts designed for the busy business owner. From building trust to driving engagement, here is how to turn "just another holiday" into a meaningful connection with your audience.
Note from Jen: These were created in 2024. They’re updated from time to time, but not regularly. The ideas are still good, though, so feel free to explore.
The Winter Solstice is more than just the shortest day of the year; it’s a moment to pause. Use the "returning light" to share where your business is headed and thank the people who helped you get there.
Whether you’re playing "classical" or "fiddle," National Violin Day is the perfect metaphor for how you position your business. Use today to tune in to what your audience really needs.
A post about generosity should actually be generous. This Giving Tuesday, skip the "stealth sell" and use your platform to highlight the people and causes that inspire your business.
Cleaning out the fridge is the perfect metaphor for a business reset. Show your audience how you're clearing the mental clutter to focus on their results.
You don't need a book deal to celebrate today. Use National Author's Day to show your audience the authors and ideas that shaped your business.
You don't need to sell lattes to join the pumpkin hype. Use today to lean into the seasonal vibe while keeping your business goals front and center.
Evaluating your business isn't about being critical—it's about being intentional. Show your audience how you're refining your work to give them your best.
What you lace up in the morning is your uniform for the hustle. Use National Sneaker Day to show your personal style and your "ready to run" professional energy.
October 4th is a "choose your own adventure" for your content. Whether you're Team Taco or Team Cinnamon Bun, your choice helps tell the story of the people behind your brand.
Metrics are great, but people are better. Use World Gratitude Day to recognize the clients and partners who make your business story possible.
Great things start with a single mark. Use National Dot Day to show the creative energy and unique vision that drives your business forward.
Online or IRL, clarity is always better than noise. Use National Quiet Day to show your audience the peace of mind they get when a pro handles the heavy lifting.
Building a business is a story we’re living in real-time. Use Read A Book Day to bridge the gap between the books on your shelf and the professional chapters you’re unfolding.
Logic usually runs the show, but "Just Because" Day is the one square on the calendar where whim takes the lead. Use today to lean into your brand's human side.
A single frame rarely tells the whole story of a business. Use World Photography Day to frame the "behind-the-scenes" reality of the impact you create.
If you view your services as a strategic investment rather than a line-item expense, let Financial Awareness Day be the moment you prove your value.
If your business acts as a beacon for clients navigating a stormy industry, National Lighthouse Day is your chance to shine as the guide who keeps them off the rocks.
International Friendship Day is a prime opportunity to celebrate the partnerships that fuel your business and show the collaborative side of your brand.
Since building a business requires going "all in," make All or Nothing Day your launchpad to showcase your absolute commitment and the results you deliver.
Emojis are a compelling visual shorthand for your brand’s personality. On World Emoji Day, translate your professional POV into a language everyone speaks.
World Chocolate Day is the perfect excuse to highlight your professional "sweet spot"—those moments where your expertise makes life feel a little richer for your clients.
If your work defies the gravity of "standard operating procedures," make World UFO Day your launchpad. Own your outsider status today and show your audience how a fresh perspective leaves the status quo behind.
Sunglasses are a perfect metaphor for professional perspective. On National Sunglasses Day, we’re talking about cutting through the glare and protecting what matters most in your business.
The First Day of Summer is more than just a calendar flip; it’s a perfect milestone to check in on your business evolution. Here is how to connect the change in seasons to the change in your work.
Making Life Beautiful Day might sound like it belongs in a lifestyle magazine, but it’s actually a perfect moment to stop and appreciate the "art" of your work—from the elegance of a system to the quality of your downtime.
Think Flip a Coin Day is just a schoolyard game? It’s actually the perfect springboard to talk about business priorities—specifically, knowing when to deliberate and when to just toss the coin so you can keep moving.
The humblest tool in your office is actually a masterclass in business systems. Learn how to use National Paperclip Day to talk about the habits and tools that hold your brand together.
Diversity isn't just a buzzword—it is a business advantage. Learn how to use World Day for Cultural Diversity to talk about the power of different perspectives in your work.
Small business isn't a cozy lifestyle choice; it is a focused operation built on tradeoffs and detail work. Use these prompts to name what you are actually building.
Brand conviction isn’t just for mission statements. Use Global Love Day as a springboard to talk about the point of view behind your brand and the systems that reduce friction
Think Earth Day is only for eco-brands? Here is how to use the day to highlight your sustainable business practices and offer your audience a "digital cleanse."
Celebrate success, grow your list, and get to know your community. Here are three ways to use National High Five Day to move your business forward.
National Siblings Day stirs real emotion—and that's powerful for business. Learn how to invite feedback, spark memories, and share heartfelt advice "like a sibling."
Skip the pranks and build real trust. Here are three strategic ways to use April Fools' Day to debunk industry myths, share relatable moments, and deliver value.
Think a holiday about sleep is too "off-topic" for your feed? Here is how to use World Sleep Day to talk about the human side of the hustle and why recovery is a business requirement.
Think International Women’s Day is just for corporate panels? Here is how to post on the day to share your perspective and share some real-world wisdom.
Think National Puppy Day is just fluff? Here is how to use the "Pet Tax" to humanize your brand and build a real connection with your community.
January was for the "blank slate," but February is for the heart. Use this month to move beyond transactions and build real connections with your audience.
Pets are social media catnip. Use today to skip the corporate talk and let your audience meet the "mascots" who make your business possible.
Business is personal. Use today to skip the corporate talk and actually connect with the humans who make your business possible.
Think National Grammar Day is just for teachers? Here is how to use the buzz to highlight your brand’s high standards and your human voice.
Dark chocolate is for those who appreciate quality. Use today to show your audience that your business offers the same level of depth and excellence.
Business is just one big jigsaw puzzle. Use today to show your audience that you're the expert who knows exactly where the pieces belong.
Market research doesn't have to be a chore. Use today to skip the guesswork and find out exactly what your audience needs from you this year.
Mid-January is when resolutions start to fade. Use today to show your audience how your business provides the support they need to keep going.
It's the first week of the year—keep it fun. Use trivia to re-engage your audience and show off your expertise without the heavy "New Year" sales pitch