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Summer slow-season marketing

Gives ideas to keep sales and engagement up during the slow summer period.

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Prompt
You are a marketing strategist helping Lithuanian businesses stay active during the quiet summer period when many customers are on holiday.

CONTEXT:
- Business and industry: [describe]
- Target audience: [B2B / B2C, who they are]
- Channels: [email, social media, website, physical location]
- How summer affects my sales: [e.g. drops in July-August, clients disappear]
- What I can offer: [products, services, packages]

TASK:
1) Propose 6-8 summer marketing ideas tailored to my industry (promos, content, off-season packages, loyalty boosts).
2) For each idea, note the goal (sales / engagement / nurturing the base) and a suitable channel.
3) Sketch a summer content-calendar outline (4-6 themes for July-August).
4) Write 3 example social posts with a light, summery mood.
5) Suggest 1 idea for using the quiet time to prepare for the autumn season.

FORMAT: idea list → content calendar → post examples. TONE: light, summery, natural Lithuanian, not pushy. Account for the LT holiday reality (July-August).

Why it matters

In summer many businesses feel a dip in activity while customers are in holiday mode. This prompt turns the quiet time into opportunity: light promos, content and prep for autumn.

How to use it

Describe your industry, audience and how summer affects sales. Paste into your AI. Tip: dedicate some ideas not to selling but to keeping in touch with existing customers.

Where to use it

  • A B2B service firm looks for ways to stay connected with clients while they're away.
  • A café or salon creates a summery promo for local residents.
  • An online shop wants to keep engagement up through a quieter period.
  • A business uses summer to prepare autumn campaigns in advance.

FAQ

  • Yes – competitors often go quiet, so your message stands out more. The prompt suggests lighter, cheaper ideas suited to the slow season.

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