Today, we’re focusing on creating value for others and having a bit of fun with our furry companions.
1. Share Your Freebie
If you have a lead magnet or a free resource that showcases your expertise, now’s the time to share it. Whether it’s an e-book, a checklist, or a mini-course, freebies are a great way to give value to your audience and grow your email list. Share the link on your social media platforms or send it out in your newsletter.
Tip: If you don’t have a freebie yet, consider creating a simple one that answers a common question or solves a problem for your audience.
2. Dress Up Your Pet in Something Fun
Now, let’s bring some joy to the challenge! Grab a fun outfit, a costume, or even a cute bandana, and dress up your pet for some adorable photos. 🐕🎩 Whether it’s a superhero cape, a bow tie, Halloween costume or something as simple as a scarf, it’s bound to bring smiles to your followers (and maybe even your pet). Snap a picture and share the cuteness with the world!
Remember, you can complete any of the suggested daily activities or choose your own from the Bingo card. Post a picture of your completed Bingo card on any of our Bingo Challenge Facebook or Instagram posts, or bring it with you to the Being Visual in Your Business book launch party Friday. And of course, there are some fantastic prizes up for grabs.
Don’t forget to RSVP for Being Visual in Your Business book launch party Friday
Nadya says
My sweet sweet chihuahua Gracie was so adorable dressed up – and absolution HATED it!! In cold weather I’d sometimes put her in a sweater on colder weather, and once it was on, she was ok…. she passed 2 years ago
While my son’s dogs are happy wearing bandanas!
My cat tolerates a collar – but not much more
Tamara says
What a cool idea to create this BINGO card! As I don’t have a pet and no product either, I can’t play though.
Lily Leung says
2 Fun ideas but I can’t think of a freebie to share right now except if you have Brit Box on you Prime Video, Rosmary and Thyme is a great show to watch. It’s murder mystery the light hearted kind. From the title you can gather it involves gardening also.
I don’t have a pet anymore, but I did dress up my dog Sheba with a Santa Hat one time. She didn’t look very happy though. She didn’t like her pink booties either.
Cheryl says
Good suggestion. I would love to be able to produce a short ebook to send my subscribers.
My dog would never allow me to dress him up. lol