ACCESS Newswire
16 Nov 2023, 21:47 GMT+10
The online language school is offering a unique blend of discounts and exclusive prizes
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / November 16, 2023 / Lingoda, the leading online language learning platform, is gearing up for its most extraordinary Black Friday campaign yet. As the year's biggest sales peak season approaches, Lingoda is set to enthrall both prospective and existing customers with a unique and generous offering.
The highlight of this year's campaign is the simultaneous promotion of Lingoda's monthly and Sprint products. For the first time, customers can enjoy an enticing discount on both, making it an unmissable opportunity for language enthusiasts.
Key Highlights of the Black Friday Campaign:
On-Site Benefits:
Existing customers can enjoy a 30% discount to upgrade their current plan to a higher intensity between November 1 and December 4.
Lingoda is also offering an outstanding deal for friend referrals during the same period, where customers who refer a friend to the platform will receive one month for free plus five class credits.
This is an unprecedented opportunity to enhance your language learning journey with Lingoda's extraordinary Black Friday deals and exclusive prizes. Mark your calendars, as this campaign promises to be a game-changer in online language education.
For more information and updates, please visit www.Lingoda.com
ABOUT LINGODA
Lingoda is one of the top online language schools. Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2013, we provide convenient and accessible online language courses in German, English, Business English, French and Spanish to over 100,000 students worldwide. With almost 550,000 classes available per year and accessible 24/7, our mission is to build bridges around the world through language learning. Visit Lingoda.com to learn more.
Contact Information:
Susanne Börensen
International PR Manager
[email protected]
SOURCE: Lingoda GmbH
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