
Increased ecommerce sales
Established the brand to private and commercial buyers
Tracey Cooper is an upmarket English homeware brand and eeded our help to create and establish a strong brand on social media (FB & IG) in order to differentiate from other upmarket homeware brands and help grow sales.
The marketing budget was modest and the stakes were high – the client had to prove the product worked and deliver fast sales to fund future investment, and to make the business a full time operation.
Working with the client we established a social media strategy and content plan that would demonstrate the beauty and benefits of the product. The strategy was designed to deliver the key messages, in a powerful, relevant and engaging way. We then layered in a highly targeted boosted-posts programme across Instagram and Facebook. Using organic and paid-for social was the catalyst for a fantastic brand launch and delivered outstanding results.
Increased ecommerce sales
Established the brand to private and commercial buyers
Social Media Management,Paid Ads,Paid Ads
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