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September 24, 2015
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Fall Time Welcome to October. Beautiful Time of The Year

As the weather cools down and the sun begins to set earlier, people are starting to pull out their sweaters and cuddling up in blankets with a hot cup of tea. This cocoon of warmth is the perfect setting to write some seasonal content for your insurance agency. But, where do you begin? I’ve compiled 10 ideas for your agency’s blogs and email newsletters this October.

  1. Fire Prevention Week (October 4-10): Though there’s always a risk for home fires, the risk grows higher during fall and winter when heating devices are regularly used. Provide your clients with fire prevention tips in regards to cooking safety, the use of fire alarms and extinguishers, candle safety and more.
  2. Winterizing Your Home: Winter weather can be rough on houses.  Now is a good time to offer tips so your clients can winterize their homes before the harsh weather sets in. Tips may include cleaning the gutters, trimming tree branches, caulking cracks around doors and windows, wrapping pipes and more.
  3. Preventing Frozen Pipes: Speaking of wrapping pipes, frozen pipes are such a big risk during winter that this point deserves extra attention. During cold snaps, pipes can freeze and burst. The leaking water can cause an assortment of costly damages. Remind your clients to insulate their pipes soon to minimize the chances of problems later.
  4. National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day (October 21): This may sound like a silly holiday, but why not celebrate a food that so many people love to indulge in during fall! Do you have a favorite recipe for a pumpkin dessert or know of a local bakery that makes delicious pumpkin treats? Share the details so your clients can enjoy this seasonal favorite as well.
  5. Tips for Driving in Poor Weather: Rainy weather, especially as it turns into ice and snow, can cause risky driving conditions that your clients should be made aware of. And while real-life practice is the best way to learn how to handle certain conditions behind the wheel, it doesn’t hurt to provide practical tips to help keep the roads safer.
  6. Halloween (October 31): Though a fun and spooky holiday, Halloween is not without its risks. Provide safety tips—such as buying fire-retardant costumes, eating only packaged candy, crossing the street safely and more—so your clients and their children can enjoy the festivities with minimal worry.
  7. Chimney Inspection: Before chimneys are put into regular use, they should be inspected for damages, repaired if necessary and cleaned of creosote buildup. This helps ensure the safe burning of fires for winter warmth.
  8. Winterizing Cars and Other Vehicles: From specialized tires to storage options, cars and other vehicles like boats, RVs and motorcycles may need a bit of attention to keep them in good shape throughout winter. Provide a checklist of steps your clients should take to winterize their vehicles.
  9. Fireplace Safety: Lighting a live fire inside a home, even with the protection of a fireplace, should be done with safety in mind. Remind your clients to use only seasoned wood, a mesh screen to block flying sparks, to keep flammable objects away from the fireplace and other tips for maintaining a safe home.
  10. Comfort Food Recipes: Many people enjoy hearty soups, stews, and chili dishes as the weather cools. Share your favorite recipes for making delicious family meals to keep bellies full and warm.

Even as the temperature drops, your content can still be sizzling hot. Use these ideas to write engaging newsletters and social media posts that provide value to your clients and spark conversations. And of course, I’d love to hear any other ideas you have in the comments section below.

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