Wow, I don’t know about you, but I can’t remember a summer ever being this hot! With all this heat comes fog…no not the type of fog that can be seen in the sky…the type of fog that drains the brain.
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On summer days like these, you don’t even want to move, let alone come up with consistent content to write a blog post. However, you know, consistency is a major key when it comes to successful blogging so you can’t let the heat stop you from writing.
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So if you are suffering from “brain drain” or a fog due to the excessive heat, hopefully these 25 social media posting suggestions for the summer will help.
- Post a few motivational quotes with images
- Share summer safety tips or hacks
- Share a cool summer drink recipe
- Share a quick summer meal or BBQ recipe
- Share a summer product review
- Share your favorite summer reads (books or magazine)
- Share your favorite summer movies
- Share a business related post
- Share a family fun activity or vacation
- Ask an open ended question – i.e. “if you could…where would you travel to this summer?”
- Share “a day in history” event
- Go live on Facebook or Streamyard and share show notes in a post
- Share money saving tips
- Share time saving tips
- Create a contest or giveaway – Gift Cards are great
- Create a blogger roundup
- Share inspirational and positive stories
- Share your favorite YouTube Channel
- Share your favorite podcasts
- Interview a local celebrity
- Share community events
- Review a local restaurant or venue
- Share pics of nature taken with your Smartphone
- Post summer fun discounts and deals from AAA or AARP or other orgs
- TAKE A VACATION then share the best parts of it
Okay, I hope I have given you a few ideas that will help you deal with the brain fog that comes with this excessive heat. Please feel free to leave a few of your own suggestions – remember – “sharing is caring!”