Hello. It's Belinda.
It's a special day. A day for moms and everyone who acts like a mom.
And so I want to wish "Happy Mother's Day" to everyone who celebrates.
It's the perfect time to say thank you to your favorite mom. Or to give yourself something nice if you're the mom.
I hope you get your favorite treat.
PS: Sneak a second one when nobody's looking.
OK now on to business. I want to share my big idea.
I just came up with it yesterday and I was up all night working on "concepts."
It's a new way to sell hay. I call it "Hay of the Month."
The hay itself doesn't change. It's still timothy hay or orchard or oat or alfalfa.
That's the easy part. You sell whatever the rabbit already likes.
The new part is the "promo." Meaning you advertise it according to the month.
I can't believe I came up with this. The team is going to "flip."
My first promos are for something I call "May Hay."
OK here we go. Let me know what you think of these.
"April showers bring May hay towers."
"April rain brings May hay'n."
"April storm gales bring May hay bales."
"April storms brewing bring May hay chewing."
That's all I have so far.
I read them to Little Fang and she gave them an A+.
The English said "hay'n" is not a real word.
First of all I did not ask for his opinion.
Secondly he doesn't have to like the "promos."
I bet he would still steal May Hay from my stash.
Sincerely,
Belinda
Spokesrabbit, Small Pet Select
Inventor of the First Chew holiday
Word for 2025: "Ask"
Word for 2026: TBD
Belinda@smallpetselect.com
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