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Spring Your Blog into the New Season

Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Written By
Digital Content Team

April is the time of year when people slowly come out of hibernation and blossom in the sunlight again. It also brings a lot of insurance considerations. Keep your readers up with the season change with these blog topics:

  1. Spring is when landscaping gets into full swing. Let your audience in on early bird landscaping spots in town, and what to do with their yard once the ground thaws.
  2. With the warmer weather, it is an excellent opportunity to air out your home or apartment. Give some ideas of how your readers can freshen the interior of their home.
  3. Now that the temperature is a little warmer, it is a good time to thinking about scrubbing of the winter dirt and salt from your car. Provide your audience with do-it-yourself car washing tips.
  4. The wonderful weather and the sunny days will give children spring fever. Encourage parents in your audience to keep their kids focused as the school year comes to a close.
  5. While December possesses the most holidays of any month, April has its own set of religious holidays. Whatever your audience celebrates, remind them of the homeowners insurance perils they may face in the kitchen and with more guests than usual in the house.
  6. The snow is gone, which means it is time for spring sports to recommence. It is a good time to rehash good practices parents can use when it comes to their kids playing sports, especially ones like baseball, softball, and lacrosse.
  7. What is the chore everybody thinks of when spring rolls around? Spring cleaning! Provide tips to your readers not just to clean out their home, but their office as well.
  8. What is that expression again? April showers bring May flowers? Well, those showers can make it hard for your readers to see behind the wheel, so give them some rain driving tips when it starts to pour.
  9. It is only spring, yes, but is your audience getting ready for their summer vacations? Provide tips to help them plan their summer months, as well as the insurance factors to consider as well.
  10. Do your readers have summer homes they head to? Tell them what to do when they try to open their home again, and what they should check for their insurance.

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