In episode #1575, we share seven holiday marketing strategies to boost your sales for products and services. Whether you create a sense of urgency by having a countdown clock on your promotions, or you collaborate with others to cross-promote each others’ goods, there is a lot you can do to boost your sales this holiday season. Tune in to learn how a Bag of Crap can be the best thing you can offer!
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- [00:25] Today’s topic: 7 Simple Holiday Marketing Ideas to Boost Sales
- [00:34] Create urgency by having countdown timers within your holiday sale emails.
- [01:00] Make use of a chat function to capture more people at the conversion point.
- [01:36] Have a charity option on your checkout page and see your conversion rate goes up!
- [02:38] Think about how you can bundle gift cards creatively.
- [03:03] Help yourself and another company by cross-promoting each others’ products/services.
- [03:53] Think about the different landing pages you can create to drive traffic.
- [04:26] Do a Bag of Crap – a super effective strategy to boost sales for products and services!
- [05:10] That’s it for today!
- [05:12] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information or call us on 310-349-3785!
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