Marketing calendars are an essential tool for any marketing campaign. They help you plan out everything from content creation to social media management, making sure that your marketing efforts aren’t wasted on disorganized or outdated results. Not only can they help you stay up-to-date with brand campaigns, product releases, and seasonal discounts, but also provide vital insights into other types of promotions.
While many businesses work with marketing calendars to plan out their marketing strategies, it is important to make sure that your calendar fits into your unique brand goals. When setting up a new calendar, you should start by asking yourself what types of promotions you want to run and how they will fit into your overall strategy.
That’s why we’ve crafted this 2023 digital marketing calendar, which is a comprehensive guide for planning, tracking, and executing all of your marketing campaigns. We’ve compiled a quick list of 2023 marketing holidays by month so that you can start planning and making the most of these opportunities.
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January 1 – New Year’s Day
January 10 – National Houseplant Appreciation Day
January 14 – National Dress Up Your Pet Day
January 15 – National Hat Day
January 16 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 22 – Lunar New Year
January 24 – National compliment Day
January 26 – National Lego Day
January 29 – National Puzzle Day
February 2 – GroundHog Day
February 6 – Pay a Compliment Day
February 14 – Valentine’s Day
February 16 – Innovation Day
February 20 – President’s Day
February 21 – Mardi Gras Carnival
February 22 – Ash Wednesday
March 5 – Cinco de Marcho
March 6 – Purim begins at sundown
March 8 – International Women’s Day
March – 12 Daylight Savings Begins at 2:00 a.m
March 14 – National Pi Day
March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day
March 19 – National Let’s Laugh Day
March 26 – Bangladesh Independence Day
March 29 – National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day
April 1 – April Fool’s Day
April 2 – World Autism Awareness Day
April 9 – Easter
April 10 – National Siblings Day
April 14 – Bengali New Year
April 18 – Tax Day
April 22 – Earth Day
May 1 – May Day/International Workers’ Day
May 2 – Teachers’ Day
May 3 – Eid Ul-Fitr
May 5 – Cinco de Mayo
May 14 – World Mother’s Day
May 28 – Pentecost
May 29 – Memorial Day
June 4 – National Cheese Day
June 6 – Drive-In Movie Day
June 8 – Best Friends Day
June 10 – Global Wellness Day
June 14 – Flag Day
June 18 – International Father’s Day
June 19 – Juneteenth Independence Day
June 21 – June Solstice / First Day of Summer
June 30 – World Social Media Day
July:
July 1 – International Joke Day
July 4 – 4th of July/Independence Day
July 17 – National Ice Cream Day
July 17 – World Emoji Day
July 19 – National Hot Dog Day
July 23 – Parents Day
August 1 – American Family Day
August 4 – International Beer Day
August 9 – Book Lovers Day
August 10 – Lazy Day
August 13 – Left-Handers Day
August 19 – National Potato Day
August 21 – Senior Citizens Day
August 30 – National Marshmellow Toasting Day
September 1 – National Food Bank Day
September 2 – American Labor Day
September 10 – National Grandparent’s Day
September 15 – Rosh Hashanah begins at Sundown
September 21 – International Peace Day
September 22 – Native American Day
September 23 – September Equinox / First Day of Autumn
September 24 – Yom Kippur begins at sundown
October 1 – International Coffee Day
October 7 – Bookshop Day
October 9 – Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Columbus Day)
October 13 – National Train Your Brain Day
October 16 – German Oktoberfest
October 29 – National Cat Day
October 31 – Halloween
November 5 – Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 a.m.
November 11 – Veterans Day
November 12 – Diwali
November 23 – Thanksgiving
November 24 – Black Friday
November 25 – Small Business Saturday
November 26 – Artists Sunday
November 27 – Cyber Monday
November 28 – Giving Tuesday
December 6 – St. Nicholas Day
December 7 – Hanukkah begins
December 14 – National Free Shipping Day
December 15 – Hanukkah ends
December 21 – Winter Solstice(shortest day of the year)
December 24 – Christmas Eve
December 25 – Christmas Day
December 26 – Kwanzaa begins
December 31 – New Year’s Eve
2023 is just around the corner, and digital marketers need to start planning now to make the most out of all the marketing opportunities that will be available. This 2023 online marketing calendar is designed to help you plan, track, and execute all of your campaigns effectively throughout the year.
Whether you’re looking to promote your brand on New Year’s Day, participate in International Women’s Day, or celebrate Halloween, there are plenty of opportunities to connect with your target audience and build brand awareness. So start planning now, and make the most out of 2023!