Social Media Dates to Inspire Your Content

Elaine Tibbatts • 13 October 2025

November 2025

As the year begins to draw to a close, November offers plenty of opportunities to create meaningful, creative and engaging content for your social media. It’s a month that balances awareness campaigns with celebration days — and provides a perfect chance to connect with your audience in authentic ways.

Whether you want to share something thought-provoking, raise awareness for an important cause, or add a little seasonal warmth to your feed, here are the key dates to include in your November content plan.
 
Month-Long Observances

Movember
Movember focuses on men’s health — from mental wellbeing to prostate and testicular cancer awareness. You could:
  • Encourage donations to men’s health charities.
  • Share stories or interviews with men who’ve taken part in Movember.
  • Post photos of your team growing moustaches or taking part in challenges.
  • Highlight the importance of checking in on friends and colleagues.
COPD Awareness Month
Raise awareness for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) by:
  • Sharing educational information or infographics on lung health.
  • Partnering with healthcare professionals or charities to spread awareness.
  • Encouraging healthy habits, like quitting smoking or exercising safely.
National Career Development Month
This month celebrates professional growth and skill-building. You could:
  • Post career development tips or highlight training opportunities.
  • Share team stories about personal or professional growth.
  • Encourage followers to set new career goals or reflect on their progress this year.
 
Weekly Observances

3–9 November – International Stress Awareness Week
Focus on wellbeing and stress management. You might:
  • Share relaxation or mindfulness techniques.
  • Post tips for creating a balanced work environment.
  • Encourage employees or followers to take breaks and prioritise self-care.
3–9 November – Talk Money Week
A great opportunity to promote financial wellbeing and open conversations about money. You could:
  • Share budgeting or saving tips.
  • Highlight how your business supports financial literacy.
  • Create a discussion post about managing money-related stress.
3–9 November – National Spa Week
Celebrate relaxation and self-care. You could:
  • Feature local spas or wellbeing businesses.
  • Share ways to create a spa experience at home.
  • Run a giveaway focused on rest and relaxation.
10–17 November – International Trade Week
Ideal for B2B audiences. You could:
  • Share export success stories or tips on trading internationally.
  • Highlight local or global partnerships.
  • Post about how international trade impacts your industry.
17–23 November – Anti-Bullying Week
A week to stand together for kindness and respect. You could:
  • Share resources for schools or workplaces.
  • Post messages supporting inclusion and kindness.
  • Encourage followers to share positive stories about standing up for others.
 
Special Days

1 November – National Authors Day
Celebrate writers and storytelling. You might:
  • Share your favourite business or motivational books.
  • Highlight local authors or team favourites.
  • Encourage followers to recommend a book that’s inspired them.
3 November – National Sandwich Day
Light-hearted content works perfectly here. You could:
  • Run a poll on the best sandwich combination.
  • Share a behind-the-scenes photo of your team’s lunch choices.
  • Post a recipe for your ideal sandwich.
5 November – Bonfire Night
A classic UK celebration. You could:
  • Share bonfire safety tips.
  • Post photos of fireworks or local events.
  • Create nostalgic content about Bonfire Night traditions.
6 November – National Men Make Dinner Day
Encourage fun and inclusivity. You could:
  • Post photos of team members cooking dinner.
  • Share easy meal ideas.
  • Run a light-hearted poll on favourite dishes.
9 November – World Freedom Day
Reflect on freedom and human rights. You could:
  • Share an inspirational quote about freedom.
  • Highlight causes that promote equality and liberty.
  • Encourage followers to appreciate their own freedoms.
10 November – International Accounting Day
Celebrate the financial professionals who keep businesses running smoothly. You could:
  • Thank accountants or finance teams.
  • Share an insight into your business’s financial planning process.
  • Post a fun “numbers in business” fact.
13 November – Social Media Kindness Day
A perfect fit for all platforms. You could:
  • Encourage followers to share kind comments or messages.
  • Post examples of positive social media interactions.
  • Create a kindness pledge for your audience to join.
17 November – Odd Socks Day
Part of Anti-Bullying Week, this is all about celebrating uniqueness. You could:
  • Post photos of your team wearing odd socks.
  • Share a message about individuality and kindness.
  • Encourage followers to join in and tag you in their posts.
17 November – International Age Pioneers Week
A day to celebrate older generations and the value of experience. You could:
  • Share stories of senior mentors or team members.
  • Post content about intergenerational learning.
  • Highlight initiatives supporting older workers.
25 November – International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
A vital awareness day. You could:
  • Share information and resources supporting this cause.
  • Post in solidarity using the campaign’s hashtags.
  • Promote local charities or organisations working to end gender-based violence.
28 November – Black Friday
A major date for businesses. You could:
  • Promote your offers or discounts.
  • Share behind-the-scenes preparation posts.
  • Post a reminder to support small businesses too.
29 November – Small Business Saturday
Celebrate local enterprise. You could:
  • Highlight your own journey as a small business.
  • Share posts about other local businesses you admire.
  • Encourage followers to shop small and support independents.
30 November – St Andrew’s Day
A day of Scottish pride and celebration. You could:
  • Share Scottish traditions, recipes or stories.
  • Post about St Andrews if you have a connection to Scotland.
  • Use it as an opportunity to reflect on culture and heritage.
 
Final Thought
November offers a great balance of light-hearted content and meaningful awareness campaigns. It’s a chance to show the human side of your brand, start conversations, and share values that resonate with your audience. Whether you’re celebrating small businesses, encouraging kindness online, or joining the conversation around mental health, every post can help you connect in a genuine way.

To discover how we can help you with your social media marketing, contact Elaine now.
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