216. Create Your Own Holiday To Boost Sales! This ‘Anti-Black Friday’ Campaign Made $70K Without Social Media

Cubicle to CEO

Amazon created their own holiday with Prime Days - so why can’t small businesses? Holly Haynes had the same thought; she was tired of competing against massive brands for advertising space during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday craze, and being stressed about launching when she’d rather be spending time with her family.

Thus, her end of year ‘Anti-Black Friday’ campaign was born - a launch driving people to a private podcast funnel, which then primes listeners to join Holly’s Anti-Social School program.

In this case study, we’ll cover the strategic launch plan that generated $70K in revenue - without relying on social media to spread the word.

If you want to go social media optional this holiday season and create sales hype on your own schedule, this one’s for you.

View the transcript for this episode at: https://otter.ai/u/XsOrMtqsLA1fXAQRNYiJCDfXt7k?utm_source=copy_url

Connect with Holly:

  • Learn how to ditch the social drama and get off the algorithm hamster wheel! Access Holly's private podcast series at https://hollymariehaynes.com/social

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