Notary Public Day Marketing and Growth Tips for Businesses

Everything you need to know about using Notary Public Day to your business's advantage

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Notary Public Day is celebrated on November 7th in the United States. It was established by the American Society of Notaries (ASN) in 1975 to recognize notaries for their public service and their contributions to national and international commerce.

The date of November 7th was chosen in recognition of Thomas Fugill, the first notary public appointed in the United States. Fugill was appointed by the Colony of New Haven on October 25, 1639, which is November 7th on the Gregorian calendar now in use.

Notaries public are public officials who are authorized to perform a variety of acts, including notarizing documents, witnessing signatures, and administering oaths. Notarization is the process of verifying the identity of a person signing a document and confirming that they signed the document willingly. Notarized documents are often required for legal transactions, such as buying a home or car, signing a contract, or creating a will.

Today, there are nearly 4.8 million notaries public in the United States. Notaries play an important role in protecting the public from fraud and ensuring the integrity of legal transactions.

How to celebrate Notary Public Day

There are many ways to celebrate Notary Public Day. Here are a few ideas:

  • Thank a notary public. If you know a notary public, take a moment to thank them for their service. You can send them a card, email, or even just a simple thank you in person.

  • Learn more about notaries public. If you're not sure what a notary public does or why they're important, take some time to learn more. There are many resources available online and in libraries.

  • Spread the word about Notary Public Day. Let your friends, family, and colleagues know about Notary Public Day and the important role that notaries play in our society.

Here are some additional ideas for how to celebrate Notary Public Day:

  • Host a notary public appreciation event. This could be a simple lunch or coffee gathering, or a more formal event with speakers and activities.

  • Offer a discount on notary services. This is a great way to show your appreciation for notaries and to encourage people to learn more about their services.

  • Donate to a notary public charity. There are a number of charities that support notaries public and their work.

  • Write a blog post or article about Notary Public Day. This is a great way to educate others about the importance of notaries and to celebrate their contributions to our society.

Whichever way you choose to celebrate Notary Public Day, take some time to appreciate these important public servants.

 

Leverage this holiday to grow your business

Business leaders and entrepreneurs can leverage Notary Public Day to market and grow their businesses in a number of ways. Here are a few ideas:

  • Offer a discount on notary services on Notary Public Day. This is a great way to attract new customers and show your appreciation for existing customers.

  • Host a notary public event or workshop. This could be a simple educational event about notary services or a more in-depth workshop on a specific topic, such as real estate transactions or estate planning.

  • Partner with other businesses to offer a joint promotion. For example, you could partner with a local real estate agent to offer a discount on notary services to home buyers and sellers.

  • Create social media posts and blog articles about Notary Public Day. This is a great way to educate your audience about the importance of notaries and to promote your notary services.

  • Run a contest or giveaway on Notary Public Day. This is a fun way to engage your audience and generate excitement about your business.

Here are some additional ideas:

  • Create a dedicated Notary Public Day landing page on your website. This page could include information about notary services, a list of the documents that can be notarized, and a form for people to book appointments.

  • Send out an email newsletter to your customers and subscribers about Notary Public Day. This newsletter could include information about your special offers, a link to your Notary Public Day landing page, and a discount code for notary services.

  • Reach out to local media outlets about Notary Public Day. You could offer to write a guest article about the importance of notaries or to be interviewed for a news story.

  • Use social media to promote your Notary Public Day offers and events. Be sure to use relevant hashtags, such as #NotaryPublicDay and #NotaryServices, to reach a wider audience.

 

How can The Industry Leader help?

Here are some ways we’re celebrating the holidays this month:

  • 30% off all services from The Industry Leader for Native American-owned and Family-owned businesses. Ends on Friday, December 01st at 11:59 PM EST.

This offer is a great way for business leaders and entrepreneurs to support their communities and save money while growing their businesses.


Information published to or by The Industry Leader will never constitute legal, financial or business advice of any kind, nor should it ever be misconstrued or relied on as such. For individualized support for yourself or your business, we strongly encourage you to seek appropriate counsel.


Emily Ginsenburg

Emily loves diving into topics about marketing and sales with a fresh perspective. When not writing, she can be found cleaning her closet. Emily believes every story has a unique voice—sometimes it’s hers, sometimes it’s yours.

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