Episode 2
The day of their big event is drawing closer but the agency still haven't been able to sell all the tickets to the event. The pressure is on to sell all of the 1000 tickets so that the sponsors and clients that are paying to be at the event won't be disappointed. Kirsten and Amy begin to worry that this event will do more harm than good to their reputation if the event doesn't sell out. It might look like they can't throw a good event, or fill the room with paying guests. Now in full panic mode Kirsten and Amy pull out all the stops to get as many people to the event as possible. They create a press release, invite all the influencers they can think of and put on a pay day discount deal.
While preparing for the big event, Kirsten and influencer Abbie go to get their eyebrows done. Just as the event needs to look perfect, they need to look perfect too. While getting their beauty treatments the girls chat about the upcoming event. Kirsten and Amy have asked Abbie to announce that she is launching her own clothing label at the event but Abbie has started to feel really nervous about doing the announcement. She is worried that it will fall flat and no one will be bothered about her announcement, which makes her not want to announce it, especially on stage in front of hundreds of people. Kirsten reveals to Abbie that they're still worried about ticket sales and the pressure that they're under. Abbie tells Kirsten to ask all the influencers to talk about the event on their stories and to encourage their followers to buy tickets. Kirsten sends out a text to all the influencers and hopes that they do as she has asked.
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