Blog Post Ideas for September

The month of September provides numerous opportunities for stellar blog content. It’s the changing of the seasons, the end of summer, and the coming of several end-of-year holidays. Use this to your advantage when it comes to content material for blog posts.

No matter your niche, you can use the following inspo for blog posts in September by personalizing them to fit your brand.

September Blog Ideas

Fall Fun: Share how you decorate for fall, craft ideas, event ideas, recipes, etc. for the season.

September is Self-Improvement month! Offer different self-care methods. You could even provide a different one each day!

Summer round up: Share what you did over the summer. Did you travel? Did the kids take part in a summer camp? Cookouts with the fam? Host a summer bash for your employees? Whatever it is, share it!

Summer book round up: Are you a reader/author? Share a list of what books you read over the summer and which were your faves.

Halloween: Start early for Halloween. Pre-planning for events, costumes, decorations, etc.

Volunteer Month: Do you do a lot of volunteering? Share it with your following! Know of volunteer opportunities in your area? Share those, too.

Hispanic Heritage Month: Post something celebrating Hispanic Heritage month.

Fall Travel: What fall travel plans do you have? Any fun destinations you can share? You could even turn it into a suggestion blog where you offer ideas for fall vacation ideas. Help readers plan their fall getaway while you share your own.

Pumpkin Really is King: Even if you’re not into the all things pumpkin trend, it’s a trend worth jumping on. Share pumpkin-themed recipes, your favorite pumpkin patches in your area, anything you think your followers would enjoy reading.

Q4 Goals: Stay accountable by sharing your Q4 goals.

No matter what exactly you post, the point here is to make connection. So even if you’re reading the above suggestions thinking, that has nothing to do with my business, think again. Connection is key. It may not directly relate to your business in the way you’re thinking, but if you’re connecting with your followers, you’re winning.

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