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Jun 11, 2024 - By Skirmantas Venckus

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As summer heats up in July, email marketers face a challenge: keeping their messages visible and engaging. How can we ensure our emails maintain at least 10% of the attention they get in the colder months? The answer is simple: connect with your audience through engaging content.

The 4th of July is undoubtedly a great opportunity, with 87% of Americans planning to celebrate. But it’s not necessarily a good fit for every brand. With emails competing for attention amidst the noise of fireworks, BBQ chatter, and patriotic chants, they easily get lost in the shuffle.

But there are plenty of other holidays to celebrate, and you don’t have to rely on a single occasion. You can celebrate quirky events like National Eat Beans Day or focus on more meaningful observances like National Make A Difference to Children Month. You could even share how your company is spending this July and highlight your brand’s summer initiatives.

In this blog post, we’ll dive into fresh summer newsletter ideas that can help you keep your email marketing efforts on track during the dog days of summer. Let’s get started with company gig content!

Company Gigs for Your July Newsletter

July is the perfect time to share behind-the-scenes moments with your subscribers. Here are some ideas to give you a hint:

  • Introduce your team. Share an article featuring your staff through regular Q&A sessions or in-depth interviews. This will help your subscribers get to know the people behind the brand;
  • Share the fun. Don’t miss the opportunity to share photos from your company outing or barbecue. Your subscribers will appreciate the glimpse into your company culture;
  • Give back. Highlight your company’s philanthropic efforts, whether it’s volunteering at local festivals, shelters, or projects. Encourage your subscribers to join in and make a difference;
  • Celebrate your products. If your company’s offerings change with the seasons or holidays, create a blog post that showcases your limited-time products and services;
  • Give a tour. Share a video update from the office, showcasing any new developments or initiatives.

No worries if showing off your company isn’t your cup of tea. There are plenty of July holidays you can celebrate together with your audience. That said, onto the next part!

July Newsletter Topics

We aren’t exaggerating when we say you can celebrate each day of July. At least twice. Just take a look at all the great occasions you can engage your customers in with fun content or exclusive discounts:


JUL 1:
National Postal Worker Day
National Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day
National Gingersnap Day
International Joke Day
Zip Code Day
Second Half of the Year Day
Canada Day

JUL 2:
World UFO Day
I Forgot Day
Made in the USA Day
National Anisette Day
National Wildland Firefighter Day

JUL 3:
National Stay Out of the Sun Day
International Plastic Bag Free Day
National Chocolate Wafer Day
National Eat Beans Day
National Fried Clam Day
Compliment Your Mirror Day

JUL 4:
Independence Day (USA)
National Barbecued Spareribs Day
Sidewalk Egg Frying Day
National Caesar Salad Day
Independence from Meat Day
National Country Music Day

JUL 5:
National Workaholics Day
National Bikini Day
National Apple Turnover Day
National Graham Cracker Day
National Hawaii Day

JUL 6:
Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day
International Day of Cooperatives
International Kissing Day
National Fried Chicken Day
Hop-a-Park Day
National Hand Roll Day

JUL 7:
World Chocolate Day
Global Forgiveness Day
National Macaroni Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
Tell the Truth Day
National Dive Bar Day

JUL 8:
National Video Game Day
International Town Criers Day
National Chocolate with Almonds Day
National Blueberry Day

JUL 9:
National Sugar Cookie Day
Cow Appreciation Day
National Dimples Day

JUL 10:
National Kitten Day
Teddy Bear
Picnic Day
National Piña Colada Day
Don’t Step on a Bee Day

JUL 11:
World Population Day
National Mojito Day
National Blueberry Muffin Day
National Cheer Up the Lonely Day
National Rainier Cherry Day

JUL 12:
National Simplicity Day
National Pecan Pie Day
National Eat Your Jello Day
Paper Bag Day
Collector Car Appreciation Day
Different Colored Eyes Day

JUL 13:
National French Fry Day
Embrace Your Geekness Day
National Beans ‘N’ Franks Day
Gruntled Workers Day
National Beef Tallow Day

JUL 14:
Bastille Day
National Mac and Cheese Day
National Nude Day
Shark Awareness Day
Pandemonium Day

JUL 15:
National Gummi Worm Day
National Give Something Away Day
National Pet Fire Safety Day
National Be A Dork Day
National Tapioca Pudding Day
Global Hug Your Kids Day
National I Love Horses Day

JUL 16:
National Personal Chef Day
World Snake Day
National Corn Fritters Day

JUL 17:
National Hot Dog Day
World Emoji Day
Yellow Pig Day
Peach Ice Cream Day

JUL 18:
World Listening Day
National Caviar Day

JUL 19:
National Daiquiri Day
National Raspberry Cake Day

JUL 20:
National Lollipop Day
National Moon Day
Space Exploration Day
Women’s Dive Day
National Ice Cream Soda Day

JUL 21:
National Ice Cream Day
National Junk Food Day
Be Someone Day

JUL 22:
Ratcatcher’s Day
Hammock Day

JUL 23:
National Vanilla Ice Cream Day
National Gorgeous Grandma Day

JUL 24:
National Tequila Day
National Drive-Thru Day
Amelia Earhart Day
Cousins Day

JUL 25:
National Chili Dog Day
National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
National Carousel Day
National Wine and Cheese Day
Threading the Needle Day

JUL 26:
National Aunt and Uncle Day
National All or Nothing Day
National Bagelfest Day

JUL 27:
National Scotch Day
National Love is Kind Day
Take Your Pants for a Walk Day
National Day of the Cowboy

JUL 28:
National Milk Chocolate Day
National Waterpark Day
National Parents’ Day

JUL 29:
National Lipstick Day
International Tiger Day
National Lasagna Day
National Chicken Wing Day

JUL 30:
National Cheesecake Day
National Father-in-Law Day
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
International Friendship Day

JUL 31:
World Ranger Day
National Avocado Day

July 1-7:
Clean Beaches Week

July 8-14:
Be Nice to Jersey Week
National Farriers Week
Nude Recreation Week
Creative Maladjustment Week

July 15-21:
Operation Safe Driver Week
Captive Nations Week

July 22-28:
Everybody Deserves a Massage Week
National Parenting Gifted Children Week
National Zoo Keeper Week
National Moth Week

National Anti-Boredom Month
National Blueberry Month
National Cell Phone Courtesy Month
National Culinary Arts Month
National Grilling Month
National Horseradish Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Ice Cream Month
National Make A Difference to Children Month
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
National Park and Recreation Month
National Picnic Month
National Watermelon Month
Smart Irrigation Month
Social Wellness Month
Women’s Motorcycle Month
World Watercolor Month
Worldwide Bereaved Parents Awareness Month

13 July Newsletter Ideas for Most Popular Holidays

Choosing from a long list of holidays for your email marketing content is just the first step. To truly engage your audience, simply adding a picture of someone eating a burger on National Junk Food Day or writing “Happy Independence Day!” on the 4th of July isn’t enough. You need a creative twist! Discover your inspiration here:

Independence Day

There’s little not to like about the 4th of July. For most, it’s a day off filled with celebrations, fireworks, family gatherings, patriotism, and BBQ. In short, it’s a goldmine of engaging content just waiting to be explored in your July newsletter!

Share festive recipes, include a patriotic playlist, a fun quiz about American history, or highlight special promotions. At least, that’s what jewelry brand Angara did. And most importantly – how the brand did it. It promoted its sale with a unique image – an American paper fan made of gems. Talk about a sparkling way to stand out!

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Image source: Angara

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National Ice Cream Day

Mark your calendars for July 21st, National Ice Cream Day! For children and adults alike, this day is a highly anticipated event. Who can resist the allure of a cool, creamy treat on a sweltering summer day? 

Whether you’re in the business of selling ice cream or just a passionate fan, there are plenty of ways to celebrate. You can share unique ice cream recipes, showcase your cone-adorned creations, or even share photos from a chilly ice cream eating contest.

And for businesses in the ice cream industry, this is a golden opportunity to get creative. Take a cue from Dairy Queen, which offered a special promotion to satisfy its customers’ sweet tooth cravings.

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Image source: Dairy Queen

International Joke Day

Get ready to LOL on July 1st, International Joke Day! For those who live for a good chuckle, this day is a chance to celebrate the art of humor and share some laughs with subscribers. Consider sharing funny memes or videos or hosting a “joke of the day” contest where followers can submit their own jokes.

Dribbble went all in with puns. But not any kind of puns! As a platform for digital designers, it showcased the most punny designs made by artists. The subscribers were promised giggles, and the newsletter delivered them!

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National Junk Food Day

There’s also a day when we can all give in to our cravings for chips, candy, burgers, pizza, and all those deliciously naughty snacks we love. It’s National Junk Food Day on July 21st!

You can get in on the fun by offering limited-edition junk food specials, hosting themed events, or even putting a healthier twist on classic snacks. You may also directly involve your subscribers by encouraging them to share nostalgic memories about their childhood favorites.

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National Hot Dog Day

Just when you thought the cheat days were over after National Junk Food Day, new holidays popped up! Next is National Hot Dog Day, a celebration beyond eating a hot dog (although that’s a big part). 

This festive day also features entertaining activities like wiener dog races, root beer chugging contests, and face painting. Plus, many National Hot Dog Day events raise money for charity, making it a guilt-free guilty pleasure.

This newsletter from Loft showcases how any brand can get in on the National Hot Dog Day action – even online retailers! With a creative idea and a catchy copy to match, you can make the most of this fun holiday. As Loft’s example proves, it can even be tied in with flash sales.

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Image source: Loft

National Fried Chicken Day

National Fried Chicken Day is next in line to mark as your cheat day in the calendar, celebrated on July 6th. While it’s unclear how the day originated, one thing is sure – chicken fans from all over the country won’t want to miss it. In fact, so much so that there’s a similar holiday – National Chicken Wing Day just three weeks later, on July 29th.

Everything you do as a brand on such a day simply has to involve fried chicken, whether it’s lip-smacking recipes, golden, crispy offers, or — in KFC’s case — an easier way to get your fried chicken fix.

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Image source: KFC

National French Fry Day

Do you want fries with that? How could anybody say no when July 12th is also National French Fries Day! Shoestring thin, thick-cut, waffle-style, or loaded with toppings have become popular all over the world, and today, a few classic dishes are impossible to imagine without them.

Knowing that people will be coming to feast on these golden treats for the occasion, Burger King made sure it’s its restaurants. The brand offered to upgrade any fries bought with loads of cheese, a.k.a. the only thing that can make an already delicious treat even better.

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Image source: Burger King

International Kissing Day

There’s another good reason why July is the hottest month… It’s International Kissing Day on the 6th! Give your newsletter a romantic makeover with a dash of sweetness and a pinch of playfulness on this day. It can be anything from scientific facts about why we kiss to juicy tips on how to smooch better.

Or… ways to do it better, like Bobbi Brown did. For the occasion, the brand promoted its lip makeup to prepare the lips for some action. While a sweet discount for the products would have made the subscribers really go “awww”, it’s still a nice hint of how to spend this love-filled day.

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Image source: Bobbi Brown

World Population Day

July 11th marks the World Population Day! This year, use your newsletter to celebrate the diversity and individuality of the 7.9 billion people who call our planet home. Share inspiring stories of people making a difference in their communities or even feature a “human of the month” section.

You may also explore the impacts population growth has on your industry or niche, including what opportunities and challenges arise from it. Use this information to spark thought-provoking conversations or promote initiatives or products that support sustainable development.

Nelson Mandela International Day

Nelson Mandela International Day is a golden opportunity to inspire your newsletter readers with the story of an extraordinary leader. 

Celebrated annually on July 18th, this day commemorates Mandela’s birth and his unwavering commitment to freedom, equality, and justice. Encourage your readers to participate in the “Take Action, Inspire Change” campaign by performing 67 minutes of community service. This simple act not only honors Mandela’s 67 years of service but also promotes the spirit of unity and kindness.

National Moon Day

The immortal words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” uttered on July 20th, 1969, marked a monumental milestone in human history when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the lunar surface. 

Today, we celebrate that momentous occasion as Moon Day, a fantastic opportunity to inspire people with the wonders of space exploration and scientific discovery.

In honor of Moon Day, Strava motivated users to “reach the moon” by running the equivalent distance to Earth’s satellite. By educating users about the vast distance to the moon and suggesting they could cover it on foot, the app offered an honorary badge to reward this extraordinary achievement. That’s something to be all over the moon about!

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Image source: Strava

National Postal Worker Day

“Neither rain, nor snow, nor heat, nor gloom of night” — the postal worker’s slogan symbolizes these unsung heroes’ dedication and tireless efforts. National Postal Worker Day, celebrated on July 24th, honors the men and women who ensure the smooth passage of letters and packages, keeping society connected and informed.

In your newsletter, invite readers to join this celebration by thanking a postal worker, learning about the history of the postal service, or simply reflecting on the unseen efforts that connect our world. Who knows, maybe you’ll inspire someone to thank their postal worker in person and make them feel valued.

National Tequila Day

There’s also a day for all tequila lovers, salt-rimmed glass aficionados, and lime wedge enthusiasts! July 24th is the day to celebrate the beloved agave-based spirit that has captured hearts and taste buds worldwide. That’s right, it’s National Tequila Day!

On this occasion, take a moment to appreciate the rich history and craftsmanship behind every bottle of tequila. One way is to tell your subscribers the stories behind this noble drink. Another? Invite to have a taste of it! At least, that’s what Touch of Modern did, encouraging the readers to explore the selection of the best tequilas they have. Simply to say salud!

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Image source: Touch of Modern

6 July Newsletter Ideas for Month and Week-Long Events

There are also such momentous occasions in July that one day isn’t enough to commemorate them! If you’re looking for topics to cover a whole week or even month of your email marketing calendar, these holidays are worth a look:

National Watermelon Month

In the contest for the most summery fruit, watermelon would be the unbeatable champion. Rightfully, the most summery month of the year is also Watermelon Month! To commemorate this juicy, refreshing fruit, you can feature articles on the health benefits, share creative watermelon-based recipes, or highlight fun facts.

And if that doesn’t sound like a good fit with your brand, you can always incorporate watermelon-themed visuals. It’s even better if they’re animated! Look at Moo’s example with a fruity gif – it’s hard to take your eyes off, isn’t it?

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Image source: Moo

National Picnic Month

Ah, July — the sun is high, the days are long, and the great outdoors beckons. What better way to embrace the joys of summer than by celebrating National Picnic Month? Encourage your readers to pack a basket with summery delights and inspire them to swap their dining table for a checkered blanket on the grass.

Or take an example from Material, which ingeniously showed how their kitchenware can be used in picnics. Not to mention how aesthetic the picnic pictures look, making the idea of eating in a park irresistible. Good thing there’s a whole month to do it!

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Image source: Material

National Grilling Month

When July rolls around, there’s an undeniable scent moving through neighborhoods — the aroma of sizzling meats and veggies on the grill. It’s National Grilling Month, and backyards across the land transform into culinary arenas. Encourage your readers to fire up their grills and embrace summertime cooking.

Share mouthwatering grilling recipes or include tips for mastering grilling techniques — or both! For instance, Huckberry’s prepared a huge list of 50 grill-related things to try this July. Whether the subscribers cook sausages each time or always try something new, the brand’s newsletter has a surprise for anyone.

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Image source: Huckberry

Independent Retailer Month

July also marks Independent Retailer Month, a celebration of the local shop scene. This is the perfect time to highlight independent businesses’ unique treasures and personalized service. 

Inspire your readers to support their local economy and discover hidden gems they won’t find anywhere else. Consider featuring interviews with local business owners, crafting walking tour guides of unique shops, or hosting a giveaway highlighting products from independent retailers in your area.

You may also highlight the importance of such stores by sharing factual information, as McCread’s did. The brand sent an infographic explaining why readers should think twice before stepping into a mall and choosing what independent businesses offer. Now, that’s a powerful message.

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Image source: McCrea’s

Clean Beaches Week

Clean Beaches Week isn’t just about picking up trash — it’s about fostering a community of care and responsibility toward our natural treasures. 

By featuring this theme in your newsletter, you can inspire your readers to participate in local cleanup drives, educate themselves on sustainable beach practices, and perhaps even organize their own mini-cleanup events with friends and family.

While beach pollution should be taken seriously, it doesn’t mean that your Clean Beaches Week newsletter can’t be fun! The Urban You even thought about how to turn the cleanup engaging by making a bingo card out of it. By the time they shout “Bingo!” the readers will have already done a lot of good for our planet.

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Image source: The Urban You

Capture the Sunset Week

As the summer sun reaches its peak, Capture the Sunset Week is the perfect excuse to pause, appreciate, and capture the breathtaking beauty of the golden hour. 

Invite your readers to grab their cameras, phones, or whatever device they use to capture life’s moments, and share pictures on social media with your branded hashtag (for a chance to win prizes, of course!). You can also share tips on taking the perfect sunset photo or recommend the best sunset-viewing spots around the world.

Wrap Up

July’s heat brings a wealth of opportunities to spice up your newsletter content. From embracing quirky holidays to showcasing your company’s summer spirit, there’s a celebration for every brand to join. 

By getting creative with observing these occasions, you can make your emails a delightful break in your subscribers’ day, ensuring your message stands out amidst the summer excitement.

Remember, it’s not just about marking a day on the calendar—it’s about connecting with your audience through shared experiences and fun. Whether it’s honoring National Ice Cream Day with a sweet deal or inspiring environmental stewardship during Clean Beaches Week, let your newsletter be a refreshing reminder of the joy in everyday moments. 

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About author
Skirmantas Venckus leads marketing at Sender, bringing hands-on experience helping brands connect with customers. He deeply understands email marketing’s evolving role and is passionate about making it work smarter, not harder, for everyone.

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