The holiday season is a busy time of year for any business owner, but especially for those in retail. It’s also a time meant to be shared with friends, family, and loved ones. We know your time is precious, so let’s get right to the point — we have a present for you!
We want all of our clients to start 2020 off with a clear vision when it comes to marketing, so we are offer an additional 25% discount on ALL of our already discounted marketing e-books . To take advantage of this awesome promo, just type the code “HAPPY” during your checkout process. Our holiday sale starts today (12/24) and is available through January 1st, so be sure to treat yourself this holiday season!
Our marketing e-books cover a variety of topics to help you improve your efforts to promote your business. We hope you enjoy and Happy Holidays!
— The KP Kreative Team!
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