ORANGE COUNTY, CA, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Brian Geary Consulting has posted a list of tie-in ideas for June news release topics. The June tie-ins are available for free to all website visitors. Businesses seeking ideas for June news releases are encouraged to review the list to see which topics might be most appropriate to tie-in with their product or service news release.
"Once again, our list of monthly tie-in ideas is a diverse assembly of National and International observances," explains company spokesman Brian Geary, "beginning with the arrival of Atlantic Hurricane Season, the sobering remembrance of D-Day and finishing with the legendary Paul Bunyan Day". Some much needed cosmic housekeeping is also performed in June with the Leap Second Adjustment Day which coordinates atomic and astronomical time.
Some of the National observances in June include National Accordion Awareness Month, National Candy Month, National Iced Tea Month, National Rose Month and National Safety Month. Tie-in ideas for various groups are also available such as Entrepreneurs "Do It Yourself" Marketing Month, Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, Sports America Kids Month, Turkey Lover's Month and Special Olympics World Summer Games.
Many unusual subjects also have observances in June including National Accordion Awareness Month, Carpenter Ant Awareness Week and Take Your Pet to Work Week. June is not only the month of Juneteenth, Fathers Day, Flag Day, National Cheese Week and National Little League Baseball Week, but also the birthday month of Stan Laurel and Helen Keller.
The June tie-in list is available immediately. Visitors are encouraged to use the website contact form to submit any other tie-in ideas they may have.
About Brian Geary Consulting
Brian Geary Consulting helps clients turn strangers into friends and customers through Internet marketing consisting of websites, content strategies, search engine optimization, on-line directories, on-line premiums, and social media integration services. Since 1995, company founder Brian Geary has created original content to promote business products and services as well as personal branding for professionals.
Further information can be found at http://www.BrianGeary.com.
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Dads, Flags, Cheese and Little League in June tie-ins at BrianGeary.com
Brian Geary Consulting has posted a list of tie-in ideas for June news release topics. The June tie-ins are available for free to all website visitors.
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