HOW BRANDS CAN MAXIMISE PR OPPORTUNITIES AROUND FATHER'S DAY
Father's Day presents a unique occasion for brands to connect with consumers on a personal and emotional level. From heartfelt campaigns to engaging social media strategies, there are several ways brands can maximise PR opportunities around Father's Day.
Collaborate with influencers
Partnering with relevant influencers – such as father/parenting influencers, or family-focused personalities – can amplify your Father's Day messages. These influencers can share personal anecdotes, reviews of your products, or participate in branded campaigns, extending your reach to their loyal following.
Highlight special offers
Offer Father's Day promotions or exclusive deals to attract customers. This could involve limited-time discounts, bundled packages, or personalised gift options. Promote these offers across your channels to drive sales and create buzz around your brand.
Support meaningful causes
Align your brand with charitable initiatives or social causes related to fatherhood. Whether it's supporting organisations focused on fathers' mental health, parental leave policies, or father-child bonding programmes, demonstrating a commitment to meaningful causes enhances brand credibility and fosters goodwill.
Optimise PR outreach
Reach out to media outlets with compelling press releases or pitches related to Father's Day. Highlight unique angles, such as suitable products, trends in fatherhood, or interviews with brand ambassadors. Securing media coverage helps extend your brand's reach and credibility.
Create engaging online content
Develop captivating content online tailored specifically for Father's Day. This could include heartfelt Instagram Reels, interactive quizzes or contests encouraging user-generated content (such as sharing father-child photos with a branded hashtag). Engaging content encourages participation and strengthens brand visibility.
It’s worth mentioning too that it’s crucial for brands to remain considerate and inclusive when crafting messaging in the lead-up to Father’s Day. Emphasise that the occasion is a celebration of all father figures, including fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles and any significant male role models in one's life. Use inclusive language that acknowledges the diversity of father figures people might have. It’s also important to recognise that not everyone may have their father figure present due to various reasons such as distance, loss, or strained relationships. Acknowledge these feelings sensitively and use a compassionate and empathetic tone in messaging to show understanding towards those who might find Father's Day challenging emotionally.
Of course, the Orange team can help you achieve all of this and more so don’t hesitate to get in touch to see how we can help.
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