7 Weird February Holidays Small Business Owners Should Examine for Marketing Potential

January’s going by in the blink of an eye as businesses of all sectors channel their energies into starting the new year as they mean to go on.The good news is that while it might not be home to a ‘momentous’ holiday like Christmas or Easter, February is brimming with some wacky and wonderful holidays that offer business owners opportunity to promote themselves, extend their reach and ultimately make money. Groundhog Day is celebrated every year in the United States on February 2. It is focused on the idea of a groundhog emerging from its home to predict the weather. Many states hold their own unique Groundhog Day celebrations but the principle location of this fascinating February holiday is where the original groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil lives, near Punxsutawney in Pennsylvania.

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