Episode #862
The 12 Days of Christmas (Marketing Edition)
December 10, 2018

In episode #862, we discuss a great holiday marketing campaign idea. Tune in to hear how you can run a 12 Days of Christmas marketing campaign.

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:27] Today’s Topic: The 12 Days of Christmas (Marketing Edition)
  • [01:10] When Eric was at Treehouse, they did a 12-day giveaway.
  • [01:40] They even partnered with other companies to help sweeten the deals.
  • [01:52] Use Viper or King Sumo Giveaways to run your giveaway campaign.
  • [02:40] Most people use these campaigns to increase revenue, but others use it to gain loyal customers.
  • [03:25] That’s it for today!
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