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64,748 total leads (23,539 direct leads, 41,209 referred leads)
70,424 total shares
360,245 total visits
Increased bookings and brand loyalty
A boost in publicity (national magazines and TV interviews)
60,340 total leads
40% conversion rate
66,000+ social media shares in total (Facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter, etc.)
73,899 emails sent with an open rate of 54.4%
487,498 campaign visitors
Over 7,000 leads
99,544 landing page visits
6,644 total actions completed
79% user interaction
At the time of our interview, Gabe mentioned earning over $80,000 from a $17 product (“The Snoop Contest Gold Pack”) that he offered within the campaign as a ticket to join the Snoop song contest.
He did a launch for a $47 product in the middle of the contest where he made $10,000 within the first 10 minutes.
He launched another product which he put on sale (only $7 for a $2,700 value product) during the contest winner announcement on Facebook live. It also sold out in minutes.
What is the definition of making a campaign viral? Basically, Campaigns are considered “viral” when they have a large reach. Companies may experience an increase in sales, greater engagement on social media, and a boost in conversation about their brand and products (from Blog.Hubspot)