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August 5, 2025

Stunning homepage photography. A poetic paragraph about the vineyard. Elegant design. But then… nothing happens. No shop activity. No wine club signups. No urgency to buy. No navigation to guide the visitor on where to go next. And if someone does find the shop or club page, they’re met with a clunky checkout or sign-up form that feels like an obstacle course, especially on mobile. This is where so many wineries fall short. Your winery website isn’t just a digital brochure; it’s your hardest-working DTC sales channel. When it’s built and optimized the right way, it’s selling wine, growing your club, booking visits, and telling your story 24/7. When it's not? You’re losing potential revenue every single day. The good news is that these problems aren’t permanent. They’re fixable, and we’ve seen wineries transform their online performance in just a few weeks once the right changes are made. After conducting hundreds of winer
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July 9, 2025

Everywhere you look right now—Hallmark Channel, Netflix, social media—it’s Christmas in July. And while most people are watching cozy movies and pretending it’s snowing outside, here’s a better question for wineries: Are you ready for your holiday season? October, November, and December (OND) are your biggest sales months of the year. Holiday winery marketing doesn’t start in October—it starts now. They’re sprinting through Q3—right now—while everyone else is still daydreaming about hot cocoa and watching Christmas movies… you’ve got rosé in your glass and wine bundles to plan. 1. Clean Up Your Data — Because Bad Data Costs You Money This isn’t just about removing bounced emails. Bad data quietly drains OND revenue by blocking you from segmenting, targeting, or even reaching your customers. Your Move: Export your full email list (now, not later). Use ChatGPT to help spot typos like gmaii.com in
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Wine clubs have long been the heartbeat of Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) revenue for wineries. With dependable quarterly allotments, they’ve offered a level of predictability that few other channels provide. But as wine club expectations evolve and consumer lifestyles shift, managing them with outdated systems isn't just inefficient—it's unsustainable. The reality? Many wine club managers are still losing sleep (literally) over club processing. They're spending hours—sometimes days—navigating clunky systems that should have made their jobs easier. Instead of focusing on member engagement, personalization, and loyalty building, they’re stuck in a loop of manual tasks, system errors, and reactive troubleshooting. It doesn’t have to be this way. Let’s talk about why modern tech should support your wine club manager’s time—not steal it—and how Corksy is leading that change. The Burden of Traditional Club Processing We&rsquo
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The 2024 Olympics will take place in Paris, France, one of the most iconic wine regions in the world, and is a fantastic opportunity for wineries to boost sales and engage customers. With the event right around the corner, here are some fun and practical ways to make the most of this global spectacle. These tips will help you create both in-person and virtual experiences that can drive wine sales and create memorable interactions. 1. Host an Open Night Ceremony: “Open the Bottle Night” Align your event with the Olympic opening ceremony and invite your audience to open a special bottle of your wine. Use email campaigns and social media to spread the word. Encourage participants to share photos and videos on social media with a specific hashtag, such as #OpenTheBottleNight or #SipForGold. Organize a live virtual toast via Zoom or Instagram Live, inviting a local athlete or wine expert to lead the toast and share a few words about your wines and the 2024 Olympics. Enhance the
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