258% Increase in Visitors to Soul Journeys New Website

Conscious Commerce • March 16, 2021

Conscious Commerce partners with Soul Journeys to deliver unprecedented results in a challenging digital space! Tasked to generate over a million new users, CCC has designed and delivered a winning strategy and is on track to see Soul Journeys succeed and surpass this goal. 


Soul Journeys
is the world’s leading provider of Akashic Records training. Akashic Records are a history of every thought, word and action of every living creature throughout time. When you tap into the Akashic Record you can access levels of the energetic archive of the universe. These can lead you to immeasurable spiritual and personal development. 


Jennifer Longmore is the founder of Soul Journeys. From a very young age Jennifer knew she was connected to the psychic plane. However she had doubts in her youth, feeling that her abilities were a curse rather than a divine gift. It wasn’t until she was 25 and exposed to different spiritual dimensions, marginalized groups, and every form of child maltreatment possible as a result of working as a forensic social worker that she stepped into her own soul’s journey to help others reach their full potential.


Today Soul Journeys helps others ascend in all areas of their life and business with their Akashic Record certification, mastermind groups and coaching sessions. Jennifer has become a public figure and has been featured on the likes of FOX News, Breakfast Television, iTalk Radio Media, LA Talk Radio and
more


Soul Journeys contacted Conscious Commerce to help her reach the goal of helping 1,000,000 people hear Jennifer’s message. Conscious Commerce laid out a digital marketing strategy and implemented it. This strategy included a new
website design, search engine optimization, google my business creation, copywriting, and paid advertising


This is what Jennifer had to say about her experience working with Conscious Commerce:


The team at Conscious Commerce has been great! They helped me create and launch a brand new website and ongoing marketing strategies. Highly recommend CCC and the MAP platform for your digital marketing needs. I've already seen a 257.91% increase in user traffic year over year!”


Read the verified review on UpCity
here


Digital Marketing for Soul Journeys

Conscious Commerce created a new website which was aligned with the Soul Journeys brand. It was created with SEO best practices and appropriate keywords to target organic search traffic.


The copywriting was revamped by our lead copywriter and a Google My Business listing was created and optimized to reach potential customers in Jennifer’s local area. 

The website for soul journeys is the # 1 training school for akashic records.

Google Ads and Facebook Ads were set and up and implemented from scratch. A primary goal of this advertising strategy involves generating brand awareness in a space were few people know about Akashic Records. The implemented strategy is already showing exceptional results and is on-trend to outperform initial expectations


In the first 30 days since running Google Ads, 265,000 people have seen them and 4160 have clicked on the ads to reach the Soul Journeys website. While at the same time 85% of visitors to the site have been new visitors. 


After successfully launching her new website and other digital marketing streams, Soul Journeys signed on for managed services with Conscious Commerce. We are excited to be working with the Soul Journeys team now and for years to come. 


If you are interested in a new website, pay-per-click advertising or other digital marketing services get in touch with an account manager for a
FREE consultation today.

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