March campaign inspiration – awareness days + creator collab ideas (updated for 2026)

Get ready for some serious inspiration as we dive into our guide on creating awesome blogger marketing campaigns out of March Awareness Days!
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Lucy has been a content creator for 15+ years, plus co-founded Get Blogged in 2018.

March campaign inspiration – awareness days + creator collab ideas (updated for 2026)

March is one of those months that’s packed with ready-made hooks.

You’ve got seasonal moments (hello, first day of spring), big cultural dates (International Women’s Day, St Patrick’s Day), and loads of awareness days that give your content a clear angle, without you having to invent a reason to talk about your product or service.

If you want to run a campaign in March, partnering with bloggers and creators is one of the fastest ways to:

  • Get content that feels native (not like an ad)
  • Reach niche audiences you can’t easily target with generic marketing
  • Build trust quickly through real-world recommendations
  • Create assets you can repurpose across your own channels

Below are ideas you can use to spark your next campaign. Plus, simple ways to collaborate with creators on Get Blogged.

Why creators are perfect for March campaigns

Creators are brilliant at turning a calendar moment into something people actually want to read, watch, save or share.

They know what their audience cares about, what formats perform best, and how to weave your brand into content in a way that feels natural.

That means your March campaign can do more than get seen; it can:

  • Start conversations
  • Drive clicks and search visibility
  • Build brand affinity
  • Generate content you can use all year round

March awareness days & moments (use these as campaign hooks)

Pick one that fits your brand, then brief creators to build content around it.

Month-long themes

  • National Nutrition Month (US)
  • National Bed Month (UK)
  • Dechox (UK)
  • Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal (UK)
  • 100 Miles in March for Mind (UK)
  • Moustache March (US)

Key dates (for quick inspiration)

  • 1 Mar: St David’s Day (UK)
  • 3 Mar: World Wildlife Day (International)
  • 7 Mar: World Book Day (International)
  • 8 Mar: International Women’s Day (International)
  • 10 Mar: Mothering Sunday (UK)
  • 10 Mar–9 Apr: Ramadan (International)
  • 15 Mar: World Sleep Day (International)
  • 15 Mar: Comic Relief / Red Nose Day (UK)
  • 17 Mar: St Patrick’s Day (UK)
  • 18 Mar: Global Recycling Day (International)
  • 20 Mar: Spring Equinox / First Day of Spring (UK)
  • 20 Mar: International Day of Happiness (International)
  • 22 Mar: World Water Day (International)
  • 23 Mar: Earth Hour (International)
  • 27 Mar: World Theatre Day (International)
  • 31 Mar: Easter Sunday

Campaign ideas brands can run in March (with creators)

Here are a few easy-to-brief campaign angles that work across niches:

Spring reset content: routines, refreshes, declutters, re-stocks, resets.

Awareness-day education: myth-busting, explainers, “what I wish I knew”, beginner guides.

Challenge-style campaigns: 7-day/14-day challenges with daily prompts.

Round-ups and recommendations: creator favourites, best ofs, swaps, alternatives.

Behind-the-scenes: how it’s made, day-in-the-life, brand story tied to the moment.

Community-led content: polls, Q&As, ask me anything, audience submissions.

5 fun ways to work with bloggers & influencers this March

1) Sponsored content with a clear hook

Tie the brief to a March moment (e.g., World Sleep Day) so the post feels timely and relevant.

2) A simple challenge your audience can join

Think: Spring Clean Week, 7 days of better sleep, small swaps for recycling day. Creators can share progress, tips, and results.

3) Hashtag + content series

Create a campaign hashtag and ask creators to use it across blog + social so everything is easy to find (and easy for you to reshare).

4) Opinion-led content (the trust-builder)

Brief creators to answer one strong question (e.g., “What’s the easiest change you’ve made for better wellbeing?”). These posts often drive high engagement.

5) Useful resources your audience will save

Templates, checklists, mini guides, starter kits, shopping lists. Basically, anything practical that makes your brand feel genuinely helpful.

How to plan your March creator campaign (quick steps)

  1. Choose one March hook that fits your product and audience
  2. Pick a format (blog post, review, round-up, social series, video)
  3. Decide your goal (awareness, clicks, sales, SEO links, UGC assets)
  4. Write a simple brief: key message, do’s/don’ts, deadline, required links
  5. Post your campaign and start collaborating

Ready to launch?

If you want help turning one of these March moments into a campaign brief that creators will actually want to apply for, tell us your niche + budget + goal in the comments or email us, and we’ll suggest a few strong angles.

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