digital tool library

RETAIL DESIGN: HOW TO BRAND A BOOTH LIKE A PRO
Unique Markets

Attract New Customers

When selling at markets, trade shows, festivals, etc. you need to make sure your booth/table/tent is BRANDED perfectly – which will increase your sales, grow social followers, get your more email subscribers and more! VIEW TOOL Learn more from Unique Markets

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THE #1 RULE TO CREATING GREAT EMAIL NEWSLETTERS
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Attract New Customers, Digital Presence

How do you create great email newsletters, drip campaigns, and customer bulletins? It's very simple with these rules. VIEW TOOL Learn more from Unique Markets

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HOW TO GET PRESS & PITCH YOUR STORY
Unique Markets

Attract New Customers, Manage Growth

Do you know what makes a great article about business? Karin Eldor, Senior Contributor at Forbes does, and she’s here to let you in on some industry secrets. Want to get press? Listen up! This class was recorded as part of our Unique Digital Summit in March 2021; some things discussed may be specific to…

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SELL MORE IN LESS TIME: HOW TO FOCUS ON EXISTING CUSTOMERS TO INCREASE SALES
Unique Markets

Attract New Customers, Manage Growth

What are you doing to get the most out of the time you’re investing in your email marketing strategy? Jenna Shaffer from Constant Contact shares the fundamentals of using email to improve retention, how to segment your list and automate emails to improve results and how to eliminate guesswork with predictive analytics so you send…

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HOW TO GO FROM SOLOPRENEUR TO BIG BRAND
Unique Markets

Attract New Customers, Digital Presence

At first glance Dear Joie looks picture perfect, but if you look deeper you’ll notice that you would never know who actually runs the company; there’s no “About Us” page or founder story anywhere! This may be why Dear Joie founder Amanda Delos Reyes, is not making as many sales as she should be. Amanda…

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HOW TO ELEVATE YOUR BRAND TO REACH THE RIGHT PEOPLE
Unique Markets

Attract New Customers, Digital Presence

After years of working for household recognized fashion brands, Melissa Velia launched her own company selling scrunchies, belts, and ties — all of which she handmakes. Even though her products are amazing Melissa’s product photography is outdated and Sonja thinks she should be making double or triple what her annual revenues are. In order to…

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