Bitcoin day is a day for global Bitcoin activity. Every year we will try to make new global records for Bitcoin activity (which will translate to record price surges).
The way this will be accomplished is:
1. Post on Facebook, just say something about Bitcoin or share a link.
2. Spend $10 on Vista print making business cards for something you can do to earn Bitcoins (or just telling people to go to Bitcointalk.org) or go to the library and spend 10 cents a copy making flyers. (or use your at home printer if you have one) Then leave them everywhere from local businesses to local parks to local post offices.
3. Create a local Bitcoin event for Facebook that happens at the same time and place as another event. Ex: Invite everyone to a school game, or a charity run and tie in Bitcoins. Don't try to take over the event, just recognize that people will be there and invite bitcoiners to join the celebration while using it as a safe haven for trade (instead of one on one meetings) If it is a charity you can even offer to share some of the profit from sales.
4. If you feel like you aren't capable of any of this (and I promise you are) then just go online to your favorite forum and create a thread about Bitcoin. Or go to Bitcointalk.org and join in some discussion.
5. Make a youtube video just talking about a place you spent Bitcoins or a place you would like to see accept Bitcoins. Or even record a Bitcoin purchase so other people can see how to do it.
6. Make a blog post about Bitcoin day. If you don't have a blog, go to blogger and it's easy.
7. Give someone a free Bitcoin, or sell a Bitcoin at half price.
8. Order some Bitcoin stickers and put them on windows, doors and signs. (even if you just order one sticker and put it ONE place). Imagine if a store had like 20 people in one day coming in trying to spend Bitcoins. They would keep the sticker in their window and start accepting Bitcoins.
9. During VEDA (Vlog Every Day in April) mention some Bitcoin news in your vlog every day.
10. Send emails to your favorite companies asking them to accept Bitcoins.
11. Draw a Bitcoin symbol in your car window with window paint.
12. Go on Google maps and pick a suburban street. Type in a random street number and type it in to see if it exists on that street. Buy 10 stamps & Envelopes, then send flyers out to 10 addresses on that street.
13. Go to a shirt printing website, make a few Bitcoin shirts and give them to homeless people.
14. Find a Bitcoin flag to put up in front of your house or on the balcony of your apartment.
15. Put $10 into FB advertising for Bitcointalk,org or another Bitcoin website that can teach people a lot.
16. Send a mass text that says "Bitcoin: Fuck the Police".
17. Make online Bitcoin wallets for homeless people and tell them how they work, then tell them how to use the money at the library.
18. Change your avatar on FB & Twitter to the BTC symbol for a day.
19. Go to the grocery store and put Bitcoin stickers on cereal boxes.
20. Make door hangers that quickly explain Bitcoin as an investment, maybe with a tiny chart of growth. Then put them on people's front doors.
21. Draw Bitcoin symbols in some old books you don't need (sometimes you can go to a yard sale and get them for less than $1 ea if you don't have any), then take them to half price books. You will even get a little money.
22. Go to the library and leave small slips of paper (or index cards) with a list of useful Bitcoin websites. Sneak them into books and leave them by computers.
23. Tweet to 10 celebrities about Bitcoin.
24. Put a bitcoin sticker in a public restroom.
25. Guide a friend through the process of buying a coin.
26. Say something here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-day-32942227. Send a message here asking them to make an episode about Bitcoin:
https://www.facebook.com/alwayssunny28. Create a Bitcoin design or meme that people can share, and post it to your wall.
29. Get some Bitcoin shirt pins and pass them out on the street.
30. Draw a Bitcoin symbol on your shoe, binder or backpack.
31. Get a Bitcoin belt buckle.
32. Use threads from Bitcointalk.org to write a short book about Bitcoin and offer it free on Amazon.
33. Print out pages of tiny Bitcoin symbols, cut them out and thumb tack them places.
34. Post a Bitcoin symbol on Instagram. For brownie points, make the symbol using something weird instead of just using one from Google.
35. More suggestions coming soon.
(To make these more fun, record yourself doing them and post them to YouTube)
Watch this video, then imagine what Bitcoin day could do:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg4mCKB3RVs