Click Frenzy Returns with Free EOFY Sale Event

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First 500 Retailers Participate Free

Click Frenzy is officially back, scheduled to relaunch on June 18th with a week-long End of Financial Year (EOFY) sale event in Australia. The first 500 retailers and ecommerce brands registering will participate for free.

Australia Post supports this event as the Major Sponsor. It will showcase hundreds of retailers across sectors such as technology, fashion, homewares, beauty, and travel. Both renowned and emerging brands are anticipated to join.

Gabby and Hezi Leibovich, known for founding Catch.com.au, Menulog, and Scoopon, are spearheading this initiative. As the new owners, they are launching their first major campaign to expand the platform’s future vision.

Supporting Retailers During EOFY

“We are incredibly excited to bring Click Frenzy back for Australian retailers and brands at such an important time of year,” said Gabby Leibovich. “We see an opportunity to build on that foundation, with this EOFY sales event as our first step.”

Hezi Leibovich mentioned, “When we built Catch, our mission was simple: to help Australians discover great deals. Thanks to the support of Australia Post, participation is completely free. If you have a great offer, we want to help you share it with Australian shoppers.”

The Leibovichs plan to unveil a broader vision for Click Frenzy’s future, focusing on driving sales and acquiring new customers during the EOFY event. This initiative aims to reach millions of engaged shoppers.

Retailers can register their interest now at www.clickfrenzy.com.au/launch. The EOFY sale event is positioned as one of the year’s biggest retail moments, offering significant opportunities for Australian businesses.

Click Frenzy, Australia’s original online mega-sales platform, is being revitalized as a year-round destination for connecting shoppers with great deals from reputable brands under the new ownership.

The event’s return marks a decade-long tradition of retail culture in Australia. This year, it aims to remove barriers for smaller businesses, allowing them to gain exposure and attract customers. Participation being free for the first 500 registrants is a significant step to achieving this goal.

“We wanted to remove as many barriers as possible and create an opportunity for more Australian businesses to participate,” added Hezi Leibovich, highlighting the importance of inclusivity for smaller retailers.

As the EOFY approaches, businesses are encouraged to seize this opportunity to showcase their offers to a wide audience. The event promises an engaging experience for shoppers, enhancing their ability to discover attractive deals across diverse categories.

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Daniel Rolph
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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.
Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.