
She had been building her brand for five or six years. She was going viral every single week. People were begging for her product in the comments. And she was stuck at 15 to 20K months, had already cut 80% of her expenses and was ready to walk away. Twelve months after that conversation, she made almost $300,000 in 90 days. In the second half of 2025 alone, she made $600,000 in sales — up from $180,000 in the first half. And she did it without changing her product, her price, her audience or her ad spend. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah breaks down the full case study — what was broken, what changed and how to apply it to your own business right now. Here's what this episode covers: Why your sales problem is almost never a visibility, product or funnel problem — it's a clarity problem The difference between informed people and converted people — and which one your marketing is currently creating How to stop selling an ingredients list and start selling the outcome your buyer actually wants Why market research is your sales cheat sheet and how to use it to write copy that converts in any market Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. client case study, marketing strategy, sales growth, digital product, baby led weaning brand, informed people watch converted people pay, organic marketing 2026, how to increase sales
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