My parents were married on the first day of spring. Whenever I hear that it’s the first day of spring, I know it’s time to call home and wish my parents a happy anniversary. I’m not saying my dad is forgetful and planned it that way, but my mom’s birthday is also the day taxes are due.

The first day of spring has a different meaning for everyone. Growing up in Chicago, it meant the weather was about to turn. Not that we wouldn’t still fear at least one more snow. For some, it’s looking forward to flowers blooming and trees blossoming.

No matter what the first day of spring means to you, it’s generally something everyone gets excited for. Use a Benchmark Spring Email Template in honor of the first day of spring and celebrate the changing of seasons with your subscribers. Tell them what the day means for you and what they can look forward to. Perhaps even celebrate the occasion with a sale.

Author Bio:

by Andy Shore

Andy Shore found his way to Benchmark when he replied to a job listing promising a job of half blogging, half social media. His parents still don’t believe that people get paid to do that. Since then, he’s spun his addiction to pop culture and passion for music into business and marketing posts that are the spoonful of sugar that helps the lessons go down. As the result of his boss not knowing whether or not to take him seriously, he also created the web series Ask Andy, which stars a cartoon version of himself. Despite being a cartoon, he somehow manages to be taken seriously by many of his readers ... and few of his coworkers.