What Memorial Day Can Teach Us About Respectful Marketing
Not every holiday calls for the same kind of message. Memorial Day is a good example of that. For many people, it marks the start of summer. But it’s also a day of remembrance, and that matters. When businesses treat it like just another sales opportunity, the message can feel off, even if the intent was harmless. That’s why Memorial Day offers an important marketing lesson: timing matters, but tone matters just as much. Some Moments Call For More Restraint A lot of marketing is built around visibility. Say something. Post something. Promote something. But not every date on the calendar should be approached with the same energy. Memorial Day reminds us that there are times when a quieter, more thoughtful message is the better choice. People can usually tell the difference between a business that’s trying to acknowledge the moment respectfully and one that’s simply trying to use it. That difference matters. Respect Starts with Understanding the Moment A respectful message does...