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June festivals: what to post today to sell through 06/29
marketingJune 23, 20267 minutos de leitura

June festivals: what to post today to sell through 06/29

Quick post ideas, stories, and WhatsApp messages to take advantage of June festivals and boost seasonal sales through 06/29.

June festivals are still in full swing, which means there is a real sales opportunity for your restaurant. Even with São João already close, the commercial window remains open until the end of June. For anyone who needs to act fast, the best path is not to invent a complex campaign: it is to post with clarity, create desire, and make buying easy.

If you run a restaurant, snack bar, traditional food business, or any brand that sells well during seasonal dates, your focus today needs to be on simple, direct communication. Instead of planning a big production, think about what the customer sees in just a few seconds on Instagram, WhatsApp, and your menu. That is where the sale happens.

At this point, the goal is not to talk about June festivals in a generic way. It is to show that your business is ready to serve now. That applies both to businesses selling typical dishes and to brands that want to use the June festival mood to drive orders with promotions, kits, and limited-time offers.

What to post today to make the most of June festivals

When the date is right around the corner, content has to work as both a showcase and a decision trigger. Customers do not want to read a long text. They want to understand in seconds what you sell, why it is worth ordering today, and how to place the order without effort.

The best June festivals strategy is to combine three types of posts:

  1. Desire: show the food, atmosphere, packaging, or a seasonal special.
  2. Urgency: reinforce that the promotion is valid only through the end of the month.
  3. Ease: make it very clear how to buy through WhatsApp, your menu, or direct messages.

1) Offer post with a short deadline

This is the most direct seasonal sales content. It should say what is on promotion, until when, and what benefit the customer gets.

Examples:

  • "Rice pudding + sweet corn pudding + hot spiced drink: June combo through 06/29"
  • "June festival promotion valid only this week"
  • "Your June order with a discount through Sunday"

The key is not to overdo the text. A short caption, a clear creative, and a WhatsApp button already solve much of the conversion.

2) Stories with visual proof

Stories are perfect for fast sales because they allow a sequence. Instead of a single story, build a simple 3-slide flow:

  • Slide 1: product photo with a strong line
  • Slide 2: benefit or price
  • Slide 3: call to action with link, WhatsApp, or reply by message

You can use lines like:

  • "Today is the day to order June food without leaving home"
  • "Last days of the promotion"
  • "Want to secure yours? Message us on WhatsApp"

If you work with delivery, show the dish already packed and ready. If you work with pickup, show speed and convenience. What matters is removing friction from the purchase.

3) Behind-the-scenes post with a festive vibe

Not every post has to look like an ad. A good behind-the-scenes post helps build connection and gives a sense of care. You can show the team preparing traditional items, special packaging, or the June menu setup.

This type of content works because it humanizes the operation. The customer sees that there is a team getting everything ready for a specific date, and that increases perceived value.

4) Ready-to-send WhatsApp message

Because many seasonal sales happen in direct conversations, WhatsApp needs to be part of the strategy today. The message should be short, objective, and easy to forward.

Example:

"Hi! Today we have special June options through 06/29. Want the menu and promotion details?"

Another version:

"Have you thought about making today’s order feel like São João? We have limited-time June promotions."

If you use a broadcast list, this is the right moment to notify people without sounding pushy. The key is to speak to customers who already know your brand and only need a nudge to buy.

How to turn June festivals into real seasonal sales

The most common mistake in seasonal dates is posting once and expecting results. If the period is still hot, you need strategic repetition. That does not mean tiring people out; it means varying the angle of the offer.

Work with three different messages

Over the next few days, alternate between:

  • Product: what you sell
  • Benefit: why it is worth buying today
  • Deadline: until when the promotion is active

This approach helps customers remember the offer without feeling like they are seeing the same thing over and over.

Use simple, regional language

June festivals have emotional appeal. Customers buy not only for the food, but for the celebration vibe. So use words that fit the season without making things complicated:

  • São João
  • June festival mood
  • traditional recipe
  • limited-time promotion
  • today’s order

If your audience is local, it is worth adapting the copy to the way people actually speak in your area. The result feels closer, more natural, and more convincing.

Highlight what makes your business special

You do not need to compete with everyone. You need to make it clear why someone should buy from you. It could be:

  • fast delivery
  • promotional pricing
  • generous portions
  • homemade flavor
  • an exclusive combo
  • WhatsApp service

The simpler the difference, the easier it is to communicate in a quick post.

Create real scarcity

The promotion needs a real deadline. If you say it is valid through 06/29, use that consistently across all channels. That consistency builds trust and helps the customer decide.

You can reinforce it with lines like:

  • "Last days"
  • "Only through 06/29"
  • "While the campaign lasts"
  • "Today is the best day to order"

Ideally, the customer should understand that if they wait, they lose the opportunity.

Examples of ready-to-use content for today

If you need to act now, here are some formats you can publish on the same day:

Example 1: feed post

Creative headline: "June festival on the plate, promotion in the order"

Caption: "The June season is still strong here. Today we have a special promotion with a São João vibe and validity through 06/29. Order on WhatsApp and enjoy it while you still can."

Example 2: stories

  • Story 1: "June promotion today"
  • Story 2: product photo + price
  • Story 3: "Want the menu? Reply here or message us on WhatsApp"

Example 3: WhatsApp message

"Just a heads-up: our June options are still on promotion through 06/29. If you want, I can send the menu right now."

Example 4: urgency-focused post

"São João may be over, but hunger is not. There is still time to take advantage of our June promotions through the end of the month."

These formats work because they reduce creative effort and keep the focus on what matters: generating quick orders.

What to avoid in a last-minute campaign

In a seasonal campaign with a short deadline, some mistakes kill results:

  • Text that is too long
  • Confusing creative
  • No price or benefit
  • Weak CTA
  • Hard-to-place orders

If the customer has to think too much, you lose the sale. That is why today’s post should feel almost automatic: look, understand, and order.

How Quickap can help

With Quickap, you organize your menu, make ordering easier, and keep your communication fast during seasonal dates like June festivals. That helps turn a simple post into a shorter buying journey, especially when customer intent is already high.

Conclusion

June festivals are still a valuable window to sell more through 06/29. If you act today with a direct post, objective stories, and a ready WhatsApp message, there is still time to take advantage of the demand that remains hot. The most important thing is not to overcomplicate it: show the offer, reinforce the deadline, and make ordering easy.

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