The ‘Creator Takeover Flash Sale’ Strategy: Let Influencers Run Your Store For One Hour
Flash sales can feel oddly lonely. You cut prices, send the emails, post the countdown, and then watch traffic barely
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Flash sales can feel oddly lonely. You cut prices, send the emails, post the countdown, and then watch traffic barely
Read MoreYou can feel the waste in a generic flash sale. You blast an email, post on social, maybe run a
Read MoreRunning a flash sale can feel weirdly random. You use the same product, the same discount, even the same email
Read MoreFlash sales can feel a bit depressing when you run them. You slash prices, throw up a timer, watch a
Read MoreYou can feel the pain of a flash sale that should work, but does not. The traffic arrives. People click.
Read MoreYou know the sinking feeling. The sale is meant to end at midnight, but someone forgets to switch it off,
Read MoreFlash sales should feel exciting. Too often, they feel like homework. A shopper sees your ad, clicks through, likes the
Read MoreYou paid for the click, fought for the conversion, and finally got the order. Then what happens? Most stores send
Read MoreYou set up a flash sale. You do the hard part. The emails go out, traffic pours in, and then
Read MoreFlat flash sales are exhausting. You pick products you need to move, slash prices across half the store, post a
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