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Ultimate Social Media Festival / Days Calendar 2025 India

Ultimate Social Media Festival / Days Calendar 2025 India   January 7, 2025 Business Social Media Calendar 2025 includes festivals, days, and all other days that stir up conversations on social networks that brands can be a part of. put your best foot forward and avoid the last-minute hassle when these occasions are trending on social media. Since most of the ground level celebrations shifted online and social media became the focal point for the virtual celebration, a content bank with fine-crafted campaigns assists brands from pushing out lacklustre pieces such as festival wishes on a stock. Brands and agency professionals can flaunt their products and services in a much enhanced manner that will give facelifts to the brand connections and uniqueness of the campaigns and creatives. Planning, executing, and scheduling posts on all the preferred marketing platforms also saves bandwidth for real-time topical trends, rebranding, and long-format campaigns to help brands build strength in social media marketing, while also using the resources to the other verticals. It is really hard to remember the important days of the year as it comprises national and international days. Remembering all of them sounds like a lot of work. Each month contains a few significant holidays and occasions to honor the things that have happened. Worry not, since we have the entire month-long list of special national and international days that will keep your social media calendars in proper shape. At Bloom Agency, corporate, business agencies, small businesses, SMEs, Retail, and more will be catered for festival greeting designs at an affordable and creative price. We do not forget Indian festivals too, to not miss even one. January 01-01-25: New Year’s Day 04-01-25: World Braille Day 12-01-25: National Youth Day 12-01-25: Swami Vivekanand Jayanti 13-01-25: Lohri 14-01-25: Makar Sankranti 14-01-25: Pongal 15-01-25: National Army Day 20-01-25: Cheese Lovers’ Day 26-01-25: Republic Day of India 30-01-25: Martyr’s Day 30-01-25: Mahatma Gandhi Punyatithi February 02-02-25: Vasant Panchmi 04-02-25: World Cancer Day 04-02-25: National Cancer Awareness Day 07-02-25: Valentine’s Week Start 09-02-25: National Pizza Day 11-02-25: Safer Internet Day 13-02-25: World Radio Day 14-02-25: Valentine’s Day 17-02-25: Random Acts Of Kindness Day 19-02-25: Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti 26-02-25: Maha Shivaratri / Shivaratri 28-02-25: National Science Day March 01-03-25: Zero Discrimination Day 03-03-25: World Wildlife Day 08-03-25: International Women’s Day 12-03-25: No Smoking Day 13-03-25: World Kidney Day 13-03-25: Holika Dahan 14-03-25: Holi / Dhuleti 14-03-25: World Sleep Day 15-03-25: World Consumer Rights Day 18-03-25: Good Friday 20-03-25: International Day of Happiness 20-03-25: Navroz 21-03-25: World Poetry Day 22-03-25: World Water Day 30-03-25: Gudi Padwa 30-03-25: Chaitra Navratri 30-03-25: World Idli Day 31-03-25: Ramzan Id / Eid-Ul-Fitar April 01-04-25: April Fool’s Day 06-04-25: Ram Navami 07-04-25: World Health Day 10-04-25: Mahavir Jayanti 10-04-25: Sibling’s Day 11-04-25: National Pet Day 12-04-25: Hanuman Jayanti 13-04-25: Baisakhi (Vaishakhi) 14-04-25: Ambedkar Jayanti 20-04-25: Easter 22-04-25: World Earth Day 23-04-25: World Book Day 29-04-25: International Dance Day 30-04-25: Akshaya Tritiya 30-04-25: International Jazz Day May 01-05-25: Labour Day 01-05-25: Gujarat Day 01-05-25: Maharashtra Day 04-05-25: Star Wars Day 04-05-25: World Laughter Day 11-05-25: Mother’s Day 12-05-25: Buddha Purnima 21-05-25: International Tea Day 24-05-25: Brother’s Day 31-05-25: World No Tobacco Day June 01-06-25: World Milk Day 01-06-25: International Joke Day 01-06-25: Global Parents Day 05-06-25: World Environment Day 07-06-25: Eid al Adha 07-06-25: Donut Day 08-06-25: World Ocean Day 14-06-25: World Blood Donor Day 15-06-25: Father’s Day 21-06-25: Yoga Day 21-06-25: Selfie Day 21-06-25: World Music Day 25-06-25: World Vitiligo Day 27-06-25: Rath Yatra 27-06-25: Muharrum 30-06-25: Social Media Day July 01-07-25: National Doctor’s Day 01-07-25: Chartered Accountant Day 03-07-25: International Plastic Bag Free Day 07-07-25: World Chocolate Day 10-07-25: Guru Purnima 11-07-25: World Population Day 11-07-25: French Fry Day 17-07-25: Emoji Day 20-07-25: Ice Cream Day 26-07-25: Kargil Vijay Diwas 27-07-25: Parents Day in India August 01-08-25: International Beer Day 08-08-25: International Cat Day 09-08-25: Rakhi / Raksha Bandhan 09-08-25: Book Lovers Day 12-08-25: International Youth Day 15-08-25: Independence Day (India) 15-08-25: Parsi New Year 16-08-25: Janmashtami 19-08-25: World Photography Day 21-08-25: World Senior Citizens Day 26-08-25: Onam 26-08-25: International Dog Day 27-08-25: Ganesh Chaturthi 29-08-25: National Sports Day September 05-09-25: Teacher’s Day 05-09-25: Id-E-Milad 06-09-25: Anand Chaudas 07-09-25: Grandparents’ Day 13-09-25: World First Aid Day 15-09-25: Engineer’s Day 21-09-25: World Peace Day 22-09-25: Navratri Day 1 27-09-25: World Tourism Day 29-09-25: World Heart Day 30-09-25: Maha Ashtami October 01-10-25: World Vegetarian Day 01-10-25: International Coffee Day 01-10-25: International Day of The Elderly 02-10-25: Gandhi Jayanti 02-10-25: Dussehra 03-10-25: World Smile Day 06-10-25: Noodles Day 08-10-25: Indian Air Force Day 09-10-25: Karva Chauth 10-10-25: World Mental Health Day 10-10-25: World Egg Day 11-10-25: International Girl Child Day 15-10-25: National Students’ Day 16-10-25: National Boss Day 16-10-25: World Food Day 18-10-25: Dhanteras 21-10-25: Diwali 22-10-25: Govardhan Puja / Gujaratis New Year 23-10-25: Bhai Dooj 25-10-25: World Pasta Day 26-10-25: Laabh Pacham 31-10-25: Sardar Patel Jayanti 31-10-25: National Unity Day 31-10-25: Halloween November 01-11-25: World Vegan Day 03-11-25: World Sandwich Day 05-11-25: Guru Nanak Jayanti 14-11-25: Diabetes Day 14-11-25: Children’s Day 19-11-25: World Toilet Day 19-11-25: International Men’s Day 21-11-25: World Television Day 26-11-25: National Milk Day (Dr. Varghese Kurian’s Birthday) December 01-12-25: World Aids Day 04-12-25: Indian Navy Day 23-12-25: Kisan Diwas 25-12-25: Christmas 31-12-25: New Year’s Eve Tags : Social Media Calendar Share This : Recent Posts Ultimate Social Media Festival / Days Calendar 2025 IndiaJanuary 7, 2025 The Future of Dining: How Technology Are Revolutionizing Restaurant ExperiencesJanuary 7, 2025 Complete Guide to Hotel Branding: 101+ Ideas to Attract Guests in 2025January 6, 2025 Have Any Question? +91 9324491680 neetu@bloomagency.in Categories Business

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The Future of Dining: How Technology Are Revolutionizing Restaurant Experiences

The Future of Dining: How Technology Are Revolutionizing Restaurant Experiences January 7, 2025 Business The Future of Dining: How Technology Are Revolutionizing Restaurant Experiences The technology impact on the food and beverage industry is hard to miss, and the future is already reshaping it. Recent data shows that the food technology market is expected to go over $360 billion in just five years. To compare, in 2024, this market was evaluated at $260.07 billion. How can your company join? We are going to cover the emerging technologies in the food industry and how you will benefit from them. By starting with at least one of these points, you will begin to notice the difference. How market drives the changes in food and beverage The world around us is changing, and so does our attitude to what we eat. Evolving digital opportunities along with an eco-responsible approach are inducing changes in food production. These are the four main factors that are causing the food industry revolution. 1. Demand for safe and healthy food Food production is growing fast, but it does not always mean that it is safe for customers. High quality is the key factor that should be considered by manufacturers, and that is why more and more regulations have appeared in the F&B sector. Take the recent EU food regulations coupled with the growing demand for healthy and “clean” products and thus, new challenges have surfaced for food and beverage manufacturers. How can you achieve the highest level of quality and not damage the brand’s image? The latest tech trends seem to provide the best solutions. A recent ING report proves that consumers expect to see healthier food on the store shelves in the future. 43% of respondents are looking for healthy options, while 18% are interested in eco-friendly products: 2. Climate change The planet’s wellbeing is now disturbing the minds of thousands of people, and all of them need food for everyday living. We see how numerous consumers are choosing a plant-based diet and expect more sustainability from manufacturers. Creating transparency and proving sustainability in the production process is viable only with a digital transformation in the food industry.  3. Reducing of plastics waste Using plastic-free straws, cups, and plates is a growing worldwide trend. Some countries moved even further and banned plastic cutlery altogether. What is next? Food and beverage companies should adapt their packaging to this trend and come up with alternative solutions for packaging systems. When the old methods do not work, the digital world swoops in to help. 4. Fierce competition The F&B industry includes huge numbers of manufacturers and retailers, and each of them is fighting for a place in the sun. Moreover, the most popular F&B companies create their own markets with innovative products that meet the latest demands of their target audience. Appearing on the store shelf looks like a savage race for every participant. But at the same time, creating an innovative product means more time, costs, and employees – the solution to all that is in the digital tools. Overall, the food tech industry pursues such goals as  producing sustainable food and beverage packaging materials and smart packaging to minimize food waste, streamlining food ordering and distribution by investing in online food delivery platforms, empowering consumers to make informed nutritional choices via dietary apps and other tools, enhancing agricultural practices and crop management with various food tech innovations, creating a more convenient and efficient cooking experience with cooking gadgets and smart kitchen technology, Benefits of digitization in food and beverage manufacturing 1. A more accurate supply and demand forecast Inventory is a big part of food processing operations requiring a sizable investment in both buying and storing necessary products. When companies know the demand beforehand, it keeps the cash flow in order and reduces risks.  Software with advanced analytics affords us the ability to better understand customer needs and predict more accurately the seasonal levels of demand. 2. Reduced risks of the equipment breakage Using smart sensors is a revelation for many industries, including the food and beverage. Such devices are used to identify any equipment anomalies at an early stage, which allows companies to extend the life cycle of some machines and avoid downtimes. Also, some supply chains deal with products and ingredients that should always be fresh. In this case, controlling the temperature and humidity is vital for the production process, and smart sensors are the best at identifying any deviations. 3. Improved customer experience The faster the time flies, the more choices your customers get: the market is overloaded with products and services. That is why many brands are working hard to transform products into something bigger – products become services, and services are turned into experiences. Food industry technology innovations allow business owners to understand customers better and provide them with a little bit more than they expect. For example, the latest quality management and traceability software prevents any low-quality products from appearing in the consumer’s hands. It both increases your income and improves your market reputation. 4. Recipe flexibility in changing conditions While consumer demands are changing, food manufacturers should always be ready to adapt. They have to change the products’ packaging, recipes, and deliver new products faster to the market. Digital recipe management tools make brands flexible in this regard, allowing them to save more by spending less on possible changes: operations with several streams and products are now managed more efficiently. 5. Safer production environment The food industry’s digital transformation concerns not only customers but also workers who produce products for them. Workers complete their tasks more effectively in a safe environment, and digital tools provide all of that.  AR software along with training simulators help notice and calculate the machinery’s working parameters and provide necessary real-time data right in front of the engineer. The world changes, and so does the food The green movement, climate change, the growth of competition – all these factors make F&B companies look for new ways to improve their

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Complete Guide to Hotel Branding: 101+ Ideas to Attract Guests in 2025

Complete Guide to Hotel Branding: 101+ Ideas to Attract Guests in 2025 January 6, 2025 Business When consumers are dealing with your hotel, either it is via an online ad or by coming to your website, they develop a perception about your business. Is your marketing clean and professional? Does your website look dependable and trustworthy? A potential guest may find the color tones of your site design to be very soothing and peaceful. They may feel the adventurous hero image on your landing page is refreshing and compelling. Bottom line: Customers are always mentally and emotionally connected to your hotel branding. Are they connected correctly? In this article, we deconstruct hotel branding and the role it plays in your hotel’s reputation. From creating an image of your brand to marketing a brand philosophy, we go through the ins and outs of what having a brand identity means as well as the impact it has on how an audience perceives your hotel. What is hotel branding? A hotel’s brand is what defines the hotel-that is, a representation of who it is as an identity that unifies multiple properties under its shared characteristics and values. This is one aspect in which branding involves identifying what separates one from another, hence branding of a hotel focuses on the aspects that distinguish one hotel from full service branding agency. According to author, marketer, and entrepreneur Seth Godin, a brand is “a set of expectations, memories, stories, and relationships that, taken together, account for a consumer’s decision to choose one product or service over another”. Hotel branding, therefore, refers to the image a hotel would wish to create with its target market. From the type of font used on online ads to the unique experiences your hotel is marketing to its potential guests, everything is encompassed within the concept of branding. Building a hotel brand: It helps in establishing a reputation for your business. When travelers hear your hotel brand name, they know what to expect-from the type of amenities available to the rewards programs offered. Creates a personal, emotional relationship with customers to a business. Because of this personal story and the shared experiences behind hotel branding, experiential marketing is appealed to travelers. It establishes the brand traits and values that the properties being connected under a single brand umbrella share. Conveys your values and ethics. Several hotels are adopting branding as a way to brand their philosophy concerning social issues such as sustainability and diversity. It sets an expectation for the level of service at the hotel. Is it a budget hotel or a luxury experience for guests? When a traveler hears your brand name, they should know the answer to that question. It establishes your brand promise by confirming what your hotel’s mission is, and how it intends to accomplish that mission. What is brand identity, and how is it created? Brand identity is the component that makes up hotel branding. A brand’s identity is the combination of the words, images, style, and tone a brand uses to share its message. Overall, hotel branding constitutes the design formed by each component of the identity of the brand. In fact, according to the Mehrabian rule, non-verbal cues create 93% of our perceived communication and only 7% of actual words in the communicated message. Thus, presenting a brand identity through which the hotel clearly indicates what it is all about could give it an edge in the market. Building blocks of the identity of a brand are: 1.Brand Identity: Your brand identity is the public face of your brand. It encompasses all your brand values, mission, vision, and everything your potential tourists can connect with. Everything: the brand name, colour palette, logo, fonts, etc. Your brand identity should remain relevant to your offerings and services. For instance, if your brand identity caters towards luxury stays, you can attract tourists of similar interests with a personalized luxury hotel branding strategy. 2. Brand name. Your brand name is the first part of your hotel that prospective customers will ever encounter, and the decision-making process involves choosing the right name, which is a critical part of determining the reputation of the brand. Your name needs to be authentic and original in establishing your brand and making a distinction from other competing hotel brands. It needs to ring in the minds of your target audience and leave a lasting impression. 3. Design style. What colors, images, or font is your brand using? The style that a hotel employs can say quite a lot concerning the type of property it may be. If you are an eco-friendly hotel, you are likely to consider a brand design that has natural tones and organic shape. A hotel located near a beach may probably use a palette that reflects that location, that is, softer beige colors that relate to sand. 4. Logo. Consider your logo to be some sort of shorthand for your company. A green hotel may want to use a leaf or an image of a tree to really push the sustainability factor for the brand. A beach resort may be like an ocean wave incorporated into its brand. 5.Typography. It sounds silly, but really the font you use says a lot about your business. Just like colors, shapes, or patterns, people associate certain feelings or memories with font types or make other psychological connections. To develop a brand identity, a font type is chosen that would evoke an idea or sentiment for your audience or make a certain connection to your hotel. Technology companies use modern fonts to create a futuristic image, while accounting or management companies often use more traditional serif fonts. Luxury and boutique hotels often use script fonts to create elegance and sophistication. 6.Brand Colours Every brand has its very own specific color story or palette, unique to it. For instance, suppose your hotel is a premium property. A mild color palette may even tell the same feelings to the tourists when they check

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