Here’s a look ahead at the month of October 2020 and some of the events, anniversaries and occasions that smart marketers can use as the basis for an event-driven promotion…
…to create your own marketing calendar for October 2020.
Remember to take account of any Covid-19 restrictions that might impact on your business. In general, however, circumstances have largely returned to normal.
Of course, the stand out occasion, beloved by many marketers, is “Halloween” on October 31. Given what’s already happened in 2020…
…Halloween might well provide some light relief!
The origins of Halloween seem to be a mixture of pagan festivals marking the end of summer…
…combined with the idea that at this time of the year the spirit-world comes close to our world…
…adopted by the Christian religion as the eve of “All Souls Day”.
Whatever, it’s the traditional occasion to acknowledge the after-life and the supernatural.
So, an opportunity to use themes in your promotions like…
“It’s Scary What You Are Missing!”
“Now a spooktacular, very limited time, opportunity”
“Terrifyingly scary profits coming your way…”
…and so on.
The theme of FEAR (of loss, for example) can also be used…
…but don’t get too terrifying about it!
Apart from Halloween October has plenty of different events and occasions…
October 1 – International Day of Older Persons
October 1 – World Vegetarian Day
October 1 – International Coffee Day
October 2 – International Day Of Non-Violence
October 2 – World Smile Day (first Friday of October)
October 2 – World Cerebral Palsy Day
October 3 – World Card Making Day (first Saturday in October)
October 4 – World Animal Day
October 4 – Improve Your Office Day
October 5 – World Teachers Day
October 5 – World Architecture Day (first Monday in October)
October 5 – World Habitat Day (first Monday in October)
October 6 – “Mad Hatter” Day
October 8 – World Sight Day (second Thursday in October)
October 9 – World Post Day
October 9 – Curious Events Day
October 10 – World Mental Health Day
October 10 – Universal Music Day (second Saturday in October)
October 10 – Tuxedo Day (this style icon made its first appearance in America in New York City on this day in 1886)
October 10 – Handbag Day
October 11 – International Day Of The Girl Child
October 11 – World Obesity Day
October 12 – World Arthritis Day
October 13 – World Thrombosis Day
October 13 – International Day For Disaster Reduction
October 13 – Train Your Brain Day
October 13 – Face Your Fears Day (second Tuesday in October)
October 14 – World Standards Day
October 15 – Global Handwashing Day
October 15 – World Students’ Day
October 16 – World Food Day
October 16 – Dictionary Day
October 16 – Steve Jobs Day
October 17 – International Day For The Eradication Of Poverty
October 17 – Mulligan Day (or “Second Chance” Day)
October 19 – Evaluate Your Life Day
October 20 – World Statistics Day
October 20 – World Osteoporosis Day
October 21 – Apple Day
October 22 – International Stuttering Awareness Day
October 24 – United Nations (UN) Day
October 24 – World Development Information Day
October 24 – Make a Difference Day (fourth Saturday in October)
October 25 – Picasso Day (anniversary of the birth of the great artist in 1881). Also known as “International Artists Day”
October 27 – World Day For Audiovisual Heritage
October 28 – Birthday of Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft)
October 28 – International Animation Day
October 29 – World Stroke Day
October 29 – International Internet Day (in 1969 2 college campuses linked up to kick off what we now call the internet)
October 30 – Checklist Day
October 31 – Halloween
And October has traditionally been a scary month in financial markets…
…with October 24 and October 29 the anniversaries of significant milestones in the 1929 “Wall Street Crash”.
October 31 is also the anniversary of the death of Harry Houdini in 1926 and celebrated as “Magic Day”.
Taking a look at events in particular countries…
In the USA…
October 9 – Leif Erikson Day
October 10 – Chicago Marathon
October 12 – Columbus Day (Most regions)
October 12 – Native Americans’ Day (South Dakota)
October 12 – Indigenous People’s Day (Many regions)
October 13 – US Navy Birthday
October 15 – White Cane Safety Day
October 16 – Boss’s Day
October 17 – Sweetest Day (Many regions)
October 18 – Alaska Day (Alaska)
October 19 – Alaska Day observed (Alaska)
October 30 – Nevada Day (Nevada)
October 31 – Halloween
In sports, the Baseball 2020 “World Series” is currently expected to start on October 23.
Canada…
October 12 – Thanksgiving Day
October 18 – Healthcare Aide Day (British Columbia, Manitoba)
October 31 – Halloween
U.K.
October 1 – Lincolnshire Day
October 1 – National Poetry Day
October 31 – Halloween
No official holidays this month. There is Halloween, of course, which is enthusiastically observed in the UK.
Daylight Savings Time ends on October 25.
It’s also “National Baking Week” October 14-20.
Keep an eye out for local events or occasions specific to your industry.
Australia…
October 4 – Daylight Saving Time starts
October 5 – Queen’s Birthday (QLD)
October 5 – Labour Day (NSW, ACT, SA)
October 5 – Territory Day (Christmas Island)
October 12 – Agricultural Show Day (Norfolk Island)
October 31 – Halloween
Remember to check out local events in your area.
There are also a number of religious holidays in October across a number of different faiths. So, check the details if it’s appropriate for your audience.
That’s it for this month. “Happy Halloween” and hope your event-driven marketing campaigns are “terrifyingly” successful!