March is where the weather starts to turn the corner and begins to heat up on its way to spring. Plant these topics into your blog so they can be in full bloom by the time your audience reads them!
- There might be a few remaining snowfalls that linger in March, but the third month of the year is when most of the snow melts. That is when flooding issues can occur, so make your audience aware of the steps they can take of the extra runoff from the melted snow.
- Once the spring season starts, so does landscaping season. Your readers should know the early steps they can take to get a head start on their landscaping, and the home and commercial property issues associated with drastic landscaping plans.
- Spring also is when the allergies start to kick in. Give your readers some tips to hold them off, as well as how their health insurance can help them.
- Speaking of allergies, March is National Eye Donor Month and Workplace Eye Wellness Month. Tell your audience the importance of taking care of your eyes, and some do’s and don’ts when it comes to eye health.
- St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday most notably associated with the consumption of alcohol. Remind your commercial clients of the party liability with alcohol, and help restaurants stay ahead of their own risks once the shamrock holiday rolls around.
- March is also Child Life Month, celebrating all the special needs families. Reveal some local community activities to support these children and families.
- With the changing seasons, March is one of those months with inconsistent weather patterns, ones that can affect commutes to work. Bring to light some weather-checking tips, and show your audience the line for when it is just better to work from home.
- The changing seasons can also be a drag when it comes to the way people feel, with constant clouds and depressing weather. Your commercial clients will want to know how to keep their workforces motivated and perky through a drab stretch of the year.
- Speaking of your commercial clients, the end of March is usually when the first quarter of the year ends. Pull out some tips on how your readers can get through it, and it is not a bad idea for them to look over their insurance.
- Did you know that March is National Nutrition Month? Provide your audience some great diets, as well as some myths of others, and remind them of how important it is to manage your health for life and health insurance premiums.