Labor Day marks the end of summer. Most schools are back in session. The days are getting shorter. Are you taking Labor Day weekend off from blogging? Use these Labor Day content ideas to create blog posts, memes, Instastories, Youtube videos and more. Schedule your content or assign a virtual assistant to these tasks. Creating content for social media using the #LaborDay hashtag can also help you engage with new followers. You’re welcome to share a link to a Labor Day-related blog post in the comments!
Labor Day Content Ideas
What Are You Cooking?
You’re off from work for the Labor Day weekend or even if you’re trying to squeeze in a meal before you head back to work, show your audience what you’re cooking. Labor Day cookouts are often a farewell event for summer.
Content Idea: Host a Facebook Live of your food preparations. Promise to come back to your fan page later in the day to post a photo of the final product.
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What Are You Buying?
As we head into fall, how is your wardrobe changing? Are you upgrading any furniture or decor in your home for fall?
Content Idea: Create a YouTube video, set in your closet to show what you’re moving out to prepare for fall. How do you store your clothes between seasons?
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Must-Attend Labor Day Events
Which Labor Day events are a must to attend where you live? Are there festivals and concerts every Labor Day weekend?
Content Idea: Create a graphic with a list of local events. Make a Labor Day meme that’s relevant for traffic or weather where you live.
Last-Minute Summer Travel
From your local airport, bus station or train station – are there great deals for last-minute summer travel? Can you take a road trip to a nearby beach for Labor Day?
Content Idea: Post a series of Instagram stories showing how you’re packing for your last-minute summer trip.
Labor Issues That Are Important to You
While cookouts, food, and shopping are great for a long weekend, let’s not forget that Labor Day is about the country’s workforce. According to History.com, “It was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894. ”
Content Idea: Post a photo on Instagram of you working at your first job, your child coming to work with you or applying for their first job.
Favorite Summer Memory
#FarewellSummer is a great way to label your favorite summer memory. It can be from this summer or summer from years ago. Make it heartfelt and honest.
Content Idea: Especially if your memory lends itself to telling a long story, creating a blog post will be perfect.
Look Ahead to Fall
As summer wraps up, give a preview of what you’re most looking forward to this fall.
Content Idea: Co-host and IGTV live with an influencer in your area. Preview the events and concerts you plan to attend this Fall.
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Comment below: Have you planned ahead for your Labor Day content? Are you scheduling posts or taking a break?
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