The month of March is about to get more interesting for your subscribers thanks to these special events that you can add to your newsletters.
Thinking up new content ideas all the time is a lot of work so we have a shortcut for you! Take inspiration from these upcoming events in March and watch the new ideas roll in.
From National Women’s History Month to Tolkien Reading Day, there are plenty of March newsletter ideas to keep your email content fresh and engaging. There’ll also be some March email subject lines to get your creative juices flowing (and boost those open rates)!
Remember that relevance is key. Pick events that relate to your business in some way—even if it is as simple as adding a P.S. to remind your readers of the special day.
Some of these days hold special cultural and/or religious significance, so if you choose to refer to them in your content marketing strategy, remember to be sensitive and considerate.
Use this as a guide to help plan your email newsletter ideas for March. We encourage you to experiment and to keep it Lite!
A global holiday since 1977, International Women’s Day is a time to highlight the political, cultural and socioeconomic advances made by women in your email marketing campaigns.
Newsletter idea: Create a hashtag for subscribers to add to posts about a woman that has inspired them and embed a few of the social media posts in your newsletter
This ‘Visionary Women’ newsletter from Apple Books shines a light on some of their most inspiring reads written by women.
In the UK, Mother’s Day is connected with Easter, so it’s always celebrated on the fourth Sunday during Lent. This is a great moment to do something special for our mothers—and mother figures—in our lives.
Newsletter idea: Mother’s Day can be a sensitive occasion for many people. Send an email with a survey block asking if your subscribers would like to opt out of Mother’s Day promotions during this time
Peloton shares the inspiring story of ‘World-Class Mom’ Allyson Felix and offers a special discount to celebrate the day.
Saint Patrick is the main patron saint of Ireland, and this cultural and religious celebration marks the traditional date of his death. Nowadays, this day celebrates Irish culture and heritage, with festivals, parades, and green decorations and clothing.
Newsletter idea: Launch a new product, tie it to the themes of St. Patrick’s Day and use the New promotion automation template to promote it
This newsletter from Harry’s (a men’s personal care brand) takes a lighthearted approach, reminding people to shave off their mustaches in time for Saint Paddy’s day.
Holi is an ancient Hindu festival known for its color-spraying, water fights, singing and dancing in the streets. It celebrates love, spring, and the victory of good against evil.
Newsletter idea: Splatter some colors across the background image in your email to celebrate Holi
IDS Logic splashed color all over their Holi newsletter and wished everyone a “colourlicious” Holi festival
Celebrated in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Muslims across the world celebrate Ramadan with prayer, fasting, reflection and community.
Newsletter idea: Wish your subscribers ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ (‘blessed Ramadan’), for those who are celebrating, and use email GIFs to add some extra sparkle
This Ramadan newsletter from Huda Beauty includes a special gift set to ‘Get Eid Ready’.
For those of us in the Northern hemisphere, spring is well and truly on its way, with the official first day on 20 March. So what better way to celebrate than with a bright, cheerful spring newsletter?
Newsletter idea: Tell your subscribers how your product/service will help them to face the coming months with a “spring in their step” (pardon the pun). In MailerLite, you can use the File manager to get spring-themed images and icons for free
For inspiration, check out this spring newsletter example from Lookiero, featuring their fresh spring-themed products to get their subscribers in the mood.
This Christian festival and cultural holiday is marked by celebrations of new life. If you want to spruce up your newsletters with Easter bunnies and chocolate eggs to mark the occasion, then this is your moment!
Newsletter idea: Conceal 5 mini Easter egg graphics in your email design for your subscribers to have a virtual egg hunt
This Easter newsletter example from Tripadvisor does some wordplay with the heading ‘Hatching plans for Easter break?” along with a list of ways people can celebrate.
*Orthodox Easter Sunday falls on May 5th, 2024
Bonus: Check out these 101 spring subject line ideas to inspire your own...
Sustainable Living: International Women’s Month (Paravel)
The Women That Made Us (Cath Kidston)
Read About Visionary Women (Apple Books)
Here’s to strong women (Brooks Running)
What clean water means for women (charity: water)
We’ve got Mother’s Day sorted for you Meg! (Pink Hibiscus)
20% OFF just for your mom 🌼 (Love Sweat Fitness)
hey ma (goop)
One day left for Mother’s Day gifts (Paravel)
Don’t Forget About Mum This Weekend (Cath Kidston)
Get Lucky in Time 🍀 (MeUndies)
Did someone say nutrient-rich greens? 🥬 (Pulp & Press)
Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day with Uber Eats (Uber)
🍀 Happy Saint Patrick’s Day 🍀 (Hipmunk)
You're In Luck With St. Patrick's Day Savings 🍀 (Rugs.com)
Add a splash of color to your Holi celebrations
Your Holi gift guide is inside 🤫
Holi giveaway - win a celebration hamper 😍
Wishing you a joyful Holi
Calling all writers, book lovers, publishers and bookshop owners! This is the perfect opportunity to celebrate authors and the small publishers who support them.
Newsletter idea: Write a roundup of your favorite books from small publishers and recommend them to your email list
This autoimmune disease is believed to affect 2—2.5 million people across the world, but there is no official treatment to halt its progress. This month is all about raising awareness and recognizing the people who live with MS.
Newsletter idea: Link to an MS charity for your subscribers to donate to, such as The National Multiple Sclerosis Society for the US, or The Multiple Sclerosis Society in the UK, for example
This month is all about celebrating the women who have made an impact throughout history, such as Amelia Earhart, Maya Angelou, Harriet Tubman, and thousands of others!
Newsletter idea: Tell the story of a woman in history who made an impact in your niche/business field
This month is a great time to make healthy eating and exercise a priority, and there are plenty of fun and creative ways to do just that.
Newsletter idea: Create a fun infographic about healthy foods and embed it in your newsletter (e.g. did you know that a hard-boiled egg spins, but a soft-boiled egg doesn’t?)
If an idea has been nagging at the back of your mind for a while now, this is your chance to share it with the world! International Ideas Month celebrates the power of (you guessed it) ideas and encourages people to innovate and think outside the box.
Newsletter idea: Share an idea that you have for your business, and use an email survey to find out what your audience thinks about it
Knitting… painting… woodwork… There are so many crafts to choose from, and this month is all about releasing our inner creatives and getting stuck in!
Newsletter idea: If you’re an artist or creative, prepare some free resources (such as video tutorials, PDF guides, podcast episodes, etc.) to share about your craft, and link them in your newsletter so that others can try
This is a week to celebrate the art, history, culture and community of humanity, and to improve human rights and understanding.
Newsletter idea: Show your subscribers “the human behind the email”, with a selfie and a short bio about yourself
We all need a break sometimes. It’s OK to put off a task if you need to for your mental and emotional health. Procrastination Week is an excuse to slow things down a notch.
Newsletter idea: Create a downloadable template for people who want to organize their to-do lists, but then remind them that it’s also OK to take a break
This is the time to talk about all things sleep-related, including how we can start a healthy sleep routine and the benefits of sleep.
Newsletter idea: Share your sleep routine in your email (e.g. bubble bath, reading, chamomile tea) and list tips people can use to improve their sleep
Calling all introverts! This week celebrates the valuable contributions that introverted people can make in business, politics and society.
Newsletter idea: Write about a famous introverted person who has inspired you (and perhaps even your business)
Are you a Harry Potter fan? Do you know which Hogwarts house you’re in? Then there’s a special day dedicated just for you, between 20-24 March!
🦡 Hufflepuff Pride Day - 20 March
🐍 Slytherin Pride Day - 21 March
🦁 Gryffindor Pride Day - 22 March
🦅 Ravenclaw Pride Day - 23 March
On your day, decorate your newsletter in the colors of your Hogwarts house and add the animal insignia to mark the occasion.
World Compliment Day: Give your subscribers an email coupon and tell them how awesome they are
National Wedding Planning Day: If you’re a wedding planner or vendor, share case studies and testimonials from people you’ve worked with to promote your business
National Day of Unplugging: In the P.S. line of your email, encourage your subscribers to unplug from their screens for a couple of hours and reconnect with themselves and the world around them
Employee Appreciation Day: Include an email GIF showing your employees’ headshots, and write a thank you note beneath
National Read Across America Day: Link to the book which has inspired you most as a creative/entrepreneur/business owner
Dr. Seuss Day: Write part of your email out in rhyme to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ writing style
World Wildlife Day: Draw a digital coloring-in template showing different wildlife in your area for parents and teachers to download as an activity
National Anthem Day: Compose an “anthem” for your company newsletter, celebrating your business’ milestones
Namesake Day: Describe the meaning behind the name of your brand
Fun Facts About Names Day: Uncover the meaning behind your name and share it with your subscribers
Open Data Day: Link to some open data that’s connected with your industry, and share what it means for you and your business
National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day: Unleash your inner baking aficionado and link to a video of your favorite cheesecake recipe
Be Heard Day: On a day that’s all about getting small businesses heard, run a giveaway in partnership with one of your favorite local business owners
World Book Day: If you’ve written a book, take this opportunity to promote it in your email newsletter and get some extra sales
International Women’s Day: (See key events)
Panic Day: Describe how your business or service can help people to stay calm and live panic-free
National Get Over It Day: Share the things you’re letting go of to enjoy the rest of this year to the full
International Day of Awesomeness: Host an "awesome discount for awesome people" in your email to drive conversions
UK Mother’s Day: (See key events)
National No-Code Day: Share a list of your favorite no-code tools (like MailerLite) that you use to run your business
National Girl Scout Day: Organize a fundraising campaign with a link in your email for people to donate
Plant A Flower Day: Hide a flower graphic somewhere in your newsletter. The first 3 subscribers who spot it and share it on social media win a prize
National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day: Share any age-old superstitions that you have, and describe some rituals you follow when running your business
No Smoking Day: List helpful strategies for people who are looking to quit smoking
National Pi Day: Share some free resources to teach kids all about the magic of pi
Crowdfunding Day: Link to your favorite crowdfunding campaign and get your subscribers on board
International Ask A Question Day: To make things more interactive, add an NPS customer feedback survey to your email to find out what people think of your brand
World Speech Day: Film yourself giving a “speech” about your business, highlighting the industry news, anniversaries and milestones in 2024, and embed the video in your newsletter
National Panda Day: Embed an image of a cute panda in your email… because why not? 🐼
St. Patrick’s Day: (See key events)
National Awkward Moments Day: Tell a funny story of a time when you goofed and what it taught you
International Client’s Day: Make your subscribers feel special by offering them free delivery, a discount or a coupon
International Read To Me Day: Record a video of yourself reading your favorite book chapter, poem or article aloud, and embed it in your email newsletter
International Day of Happiness: Spread the happiness in your email with a list of 5 things you’re grateful for, and create a gratitude journalling template for your subscribers to do the same
National Proposal Day: Make a “proposal” to your subscribers, telling them how committed you are to them and offering them a “ring” (aka an extra incentive or discount)!
World Poetry Day: Write a poem about your brand, or a new product launch, or your favorite puppy… whatever gets you inspired!
International Day of Forests: Remind your subscribers to get out in nature and enjoy the simple things
Companies That Care Day: Share a recap of how you care for your customers and give them the best experience
National Goof Off Day: Add something goofy to your newsletter to make your subscribers smile
National Puppy Day: Host a webinar to explore common FAQs (here’s how to create a newsletter RSVP button) and have a surprise visit from your puppy/dog halfway through. Bonus points if they’re dressed up 🐕
World Maths Day: Share some printable maths activities for families and schools to download and use
Earth Hour: Encourage your subscribers to switch off their electricity consumption for an hour to raise awareness for the environment
Flatmate’s Day: Share an accompanying “flatmate” that goes well with your product (for example, if you’re selling mascara, you could promote an eyeliner to go with it)
Palm Sunday: Write out a prayer, verse or meditation for your subscribers to reflect on
Tolkien Reading Day: Unleash your inner LOTR fan and have some well-known quotes dotted throughout your newsletter
Holi: (See key events)
Make Up Your Own Holiday Day: Invent a special occasion for your business or your industry, and specify in your newsletter how your target audience can celebrate it
Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day: List your favorite country music songs (and add a video of yourself singing along, if you’re musically inclined)
World Theater Day: Share the play or musical that you feel is most relevant to your business’ journey, and explain why
Black Forest Cake Day: Post your favorite recipe and a selfie with the end result, and encourage your subscribers to get baking
International Mermaid Day: Share a kids’ mermaid activity worksheet, with coloring sheets, word searches and join-the-dots
World Piano Day: Embed a video of yourself playing the piano or showing one of your favorite artists
Smoke and Mirrors Day: Do a “magic trick” with a GIF or embedded video, showing how your product can transform a situation
Good Friday: Share a hot cross buns recipe or suggest volunteering at a local community center in the spirit of giving back
National Doctors Day (US): Give a shoutout to doctors by decorating your newsletter with a red carnation flower, or highlight some of the most influential doctors throughout history
Take A Walk In The Park Day: Remind your subscribers to get up and stretch their legs whenever they can
National Fitness Recovery Day: Give your subscribers recipes and activities perfect for a recovery day
International Transgender Day of Visibility: Share the Trans Student Education Resource in your newsletter for people who want to watch educational videos and read real-life stories
6 March 1475: Michelangelo is born in Caprese, Italy
14 March 1879: Albert Einstein is born in Ulm, Germany
15 March, 44BC: Julius Caesar is assassinated in Rome
21 March 1685: Bach, the organist and composer, is born in Eissenach, Germany
24 March 1944: ‘The Great Escape’ (immortalized by the 1963 film) from a prisoner of war camp occurs
30 March 1853: Vincent Van Gogh is born in Groot Zundert, Holland
31 March 1889: The Eiffel Tower opened to the government and press
Congratulations—your email content schedule is all mapped out for this first quarter of 2024! These upcoming events will have you geared up to create some great newsletters. Just remember to keep it relevant and link it with your brand and your subscribers will love it.
Ready to get started on the next quarter? Check out these ideas for April newsletters: