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Invite-Only Growth Strategy Roundtable

Only 25 Seats Available for 8-9 Figure Ecommerce Brand Leaders

Free Private Small Group Meeting with Taylor Holiday (CEO, Common Thread Collective) and Luke Austin (VP of Strategy, Common Thread Collective)

Thursday, September 18th | 11am PDT - 12pm PDT

Creative Demand Modeling:

Plan How Many Ads You Need to Make

Following the success of our previous sessions, we're back with another intimate deep dive. We'll explore how we think about creative demand modeling in order to quantify the health of an ad account from a creative diversification standpoint AND to determine how much content is needed to achieve the specific outcomes we want.

What to Expect

This 1-hour interactive session is designed specifically for ecommerce executives at high-performing brands. Actively participate, ask pressing questions, and enhance your strategy for capital-efficient, profitable growth.

This is NOT a generic webinar, it's a focused, action-oriented conversation.

Meet Your Hosts

Taylor Holiday

Taylor Holiday

CEO
@ Common Thread Collective

Taylor has been the CEO of an ecommerce growth agency, Common Thread Collective (CTC) for 12 years. CTC's clients include brands like Skullcandy, APL, and Nike Strength. He's also a founder and partner in several digitally native brands.

Luke Austin

Luke Austin

VP of Ecommerce Strategy
@ Common Thread Collective

As the VP of Ecommerce Strategy at Common Thread Collective, Luke Austin leads our team of Growth Strategists working with some of the most exciting $100M+ consumer ecommerce brands in the industry.

Who Should Attend?

To maintain the integrity of this meeting, we are limiting attendance to qualified DTC brand leaders.

  • Limited to verified leaders at 8-9 figure brands
  • Founders, executives, or senior marketers
  • Valid work email required for approval

Reserve your seat for this exclusive second session.

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