Various Case Studies proving the effectiveness of advertising on the Howard Stern Show on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio.
Within the first six months of being on radio Jobber noticed higher value clients from radio than other marketing sources. In addition, the integration of radio allowed Jobber to have more smooth transitions in on and off peak sign up periods whereby more consistency in their new customer signups.
On it’s first nationwide radio campaign, PhoneSoap quickly sold out all of its initial inventory for the 2019 holiday gift giving season and used the campaign as a launching pad for the introduction of new SKU’s to their product line.
Heat Holders has indicated that radio has become one of their most effective marketing mediums, driving sales to its website and enhancing its brand at retail locations.
How TigerLady Used Shopify On Sirius XM to Boost Sales A family owned and operated start-up, they were completely self-funded with a limited marketing budget. They reached out to Howard…
The Secret To Squatty Potty’s Success While Squatty Potty is a doctor-recommended product, the subject of toilet posture is largely taboo in Western culture. Already a favorite sponsor of Howard…
How ClearFit Went Viral With Radio ClearFit had an adequate client base, but lacked the brand name recognition and financial wherewithal of its competitor, making it difficult to compete for…
Case Study: Beezid Being a new start-up, the challenge was to overtake penny auction competitors while distinguishing the Beezid brand from others who held a negative first impression, and needed…
Case Study: LogMeIn LogMeIn is one of the leading online remote access providers. While it has had a long history for providing remote access, it lacked the brand name recognition…
Case Study: TravelWorm In a marketplace inundated with travel websites, TravelWorm were virtually unknown. Their competitors were already established and dominating the landscape. Become an Advertiser Case Study: TravelWorm In…