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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /srv/users/sandra/apps/sandra/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Odd, unusual, and whimsical October holidays give you a chance to have a little fun with your book promotion next month.<\/p>\n
Look for an odd October occasion you can leverage on the short list below, or skim the expanded list on\u00a0Holiday Insights<\/a>\u00a0for one that’s a good fit for your book.<\/p>\n Have a little fun combining the right holiday with your book to spark conversation online, write an entertaining blog post, or even get media attention.<\/p>\n I’ll share one experience I’ve had with this strategy that I hope will inspire you.<\/p>\n This image I created and shared on my Facebook page on August 9 for “National Book Lovers Day” had more reach, engagement, and clicks than anything I’ve posted in the previous year. (It also generated lots of book suggestions that I added to my “to read” list.)<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Don’t you want this kind of engagement with your readers, too?<\/p>\n Here are just a few examples from the list below:<\/p>\n Use this short list of odd October occasions to inspire you. See all of them on the Holiday Insights site<\/a>.<\/p>\n You can do this with several holidays, of course. And, if you don’t see anything that’s a good fit for you in October, look ahead to November and December.<\/p>\n Which one of these will work for your book? Tell us why in a comment!\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"How I’ve done it<\/h2>\n
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