Create A Holiday Marketing Strategy In 5 Simple Steps

SALENA KNIGHT

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Salena Knight, The Retail Strategist

Biography

My passion is to help independent retailers like YOU to have a profitable retail business – without burning out.
Business doesn’t have to be all about stress and hard work – you can achieve success and enjoy the journey.

Unfortunately, it took me too many years of working more hours than I should and getting to the point of burn out, before I figured this out.

Even though I had a business degree, there was nowhere I could go to find out how to open or run a retail business.

There was no community of retailers who would openly share their knowledge or experience.

Create A Holiday Marketing Strategy In 5 Simple Steps

If you’re like everyone else, 2020 will have felt like the longest year ever. Until I tell you the holiday season is a mere THREE months away. And then suddenly it feels like time has flown.

Even if gift giving and festive season promotions are the last thing on your mind right now, customers are desperate to feel joy. And giving thoughtful, unique gifts is one of the most powerful ways you can do that.

Now more than ever savvy retailers need to embrace their points of difference and work to promote the solutions they have for their customers in the lead up to what might just be the most unusual holiday period ever.

In this episode of Bringing Business To Retail I’m sharing FIVE easy steps to developing a Christmas marketing strategy that will help you stand out from the crowd.

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To access more great business building strategies head over and join me in The Retail Breakthrough Series.

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