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Your 2026 holiday roadmap for easy content wins

Holidays give you timely hooks and fresh angles. Use this month by month guide to plan ahead. Keep posts simple, relevant, and true to your brand.

January

- New Year’s Day: Goals, resets, and templates - National Clean Your Desk Day: Workspace tips - Post idea: Share your 3 step audit for a better start

February

- Valentine’s Day: Customer love and shoutouts - Super Bowl weekend: Game day snacks or gear - Post idea: Partner spotlight with a quick story

March

- International Women’s Day: Founder or team stories - Start of Spring: Fresh launches and updates - Post idea: Three resources that helped you grow

April

- Earth Day: Sustainability notes or packaging choices - Tax Day: Tips for freelancers and small teams - Post idea: One thing you changed to reduce waste

May

- Mother’s Day: Gratitude and gift guides - Graduation season: Advice for beginners - Post idea: Starter kit list in 20 seconds

June

- Pride Month: Support and inclusive resources - Mid year: Review and roadmap - Post idea: Three lessons from the first half of the year

July

- Summer: Light content, lists, and quick demos - Post idea: What we are reading or watching this month

August

- Back to school: Organizing and planning - Post idea: Five time saving tips for busy weeks

September

- Back to business: Deep dives and frameworks - Post idea: A mini case study in 30 seconds

October

- Halloween: Fun twists, costumes, themed edits - Post idea: Spooky myths in your niche, truth vs fiction

November

- Black Friday and Cyber Monday: Bundles and bonuses - Gratitude posts: Community thanks - Post idea: Early access list with clear value

December

- Year in review: Milestones and highlights - Holiday gifting: Curated picks - Post idea: Three best performing posts and what you learned

How to plan with bundle.social

- Schedule across platforms with one flow
  • Track results to see which holidays move the needle

Keep it simple

Pick two holidays each month. Tie your post to a real customer moment. Use a clear hook and a short caption. Then schedule and move on.