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January Post Ideas for Entrepreneurs

I looked up a list of random holidays and chose some that could be used as bouncing points for content creation and post ideas. This is a great list to come back to when you’re planning ahead and have writer’s block.

Tip: I wouldn’t make every single post related to a random holiday, but these can be fun ideas when you need some inspiration!

January 1 - New Years Day

  • Share your goals/resolutions

  • Share your 2020 wrap up (if you haven’t already)

  • Share tips on how to achieve your goals & resolutions

January 4 - National Spaghetti Day

  • What’s on the menu this week at your house?

January 6 - National Cuddle Up Day

  • Do you have a significant other or a pet you love to cuddle with?

January 8 - Bubble Bath Day

  • Self-care tips

  • Your self-care schedule

  • Your favorite way to relax

  • What does self-care mean to you?

January 9 - National Vision Board Day

  • What’s your vision for this year?

  • How do you envision your business growing this month?

  • How did you create your brand?

January 13- Make Your Dream Come True Day

  • Share about how owning your own business is a dream come true

  • Share your dreams & ask your followers about theirs

  • What are some steps you can take to make your dreams a reality?

January 18 - MLK day

  • Do you have any special deals or coupons for this holiday?

  • Post about the importance of the continued fight for racial justice.

January 24- Compliment Day

  • Share why you love your followers

  • Give a client shout out

  • Tell your followers to tag someone in the comments and compliment them

  • How can you show love to others in your life?

January 25- Last Monday of the Month

  • Monday motivation

  • Share your weekly to-do list

  • What are your February goals?

  • What do you do on Mondays to prepare for the week?

January 28 - Have Fun at Work Day

  • Every day is a fun work day when you’re an entrepreneur!

Not winter themed, but still important!

  • Share testimonials & client wins

  • Offer value to your audience: what makes you an expert in your field?

  • Use Preview to create an aesthetic feed

  • Make your brand clear and consistent in every post

Ready, set…. create!

I suggest doing a little at a time so it’s not overwhelming. At the end of the day, social media is a place to connect with others and enjoy creating content.

Check out my unbreakable caption template for more tips!

XOXO,

Beth