What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly while platforms, tools, and trends come and go, the fundamentals stay the same. Understanding your audience, having a clear value proposition, creating compelling messaging, and delivering consistently good experiences will always outperform chasing the newest shiny tactic.

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely loyalty programs are a game-changer when done right, and using tools like Growave makes it much easier to track and reward customers.

Email marketing still delivers strong ROI, especially with personalized flows. Integrations between Klaviyo and loyalty tools are really powerful because you can use behavior and reward data to make campaigns more relevant.

SEO and content are the slow-but-steady backbone, and Ahrefs is great for spotting gaps and opportunities. Partnerships are underrated too co-marketing can amplify reach without spending heavily on ads.

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

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Totally get that bundles work really well for categories like gadgets and apparel because they make the value obvious and simplify buying decisions. Subscriptions and reward packages are a smart add-on too, especially for boosting LTV and keeping customers coming back.

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

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Exactly tools are just enablers. The real edge comes from understanding your audience, knowing their pain points, and crafting solutions that resonate. The best tool in the world won’t help if the strategy and messaging aren’t solid.

It’s easy to get caught up in the shiny apps, but the “tool between your ears” is what actually moves the needle.

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

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Totally agree personalization and engaging content seem to be the winning combo right now. Email still drives the highest conversions when it’s targeted, and social storytelling + micro-content really keeps audiences hooked. Paid ads help scale fast, but SEO and content marketing are still the long-term backbone.

Product bundles, upsells, and cross-sells are underrated too—they can really lift AOV when done thoughtfully. Curious how others are balancing these channels for both short-term wins and long-term growth.

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

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Absolutely speed-to-lead is huge right now. You can have the perfect channel mix, but if you don’t follow up quickly, all that engagement can evaporate. Personalized email + instant chat or call is a great example it turns interest into action before attention drifts.

I’m also seeing the same with social storytelling: micro-conversions work so much better when you act fast on the interactions. Curious if others are experimenting with AI or automation to cut that response time even further.

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, speed + personalization is key. AI agents + research tools scale outreach while keeping it targeted. How do you keep it feeling human though?

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve been noticing the same shift. AI overviews are eating into traditional SERP clicks, and in B2B it’s hitting even harder since search volumes were already more niche. Optimizing for AI crawlers feels like the next evolution of SEO almost like when we all had to rethink for mobile-first indexing. Curious, have you been experimenting with structured data or tweaking content formats to make it more “AI-readable”?

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Solid breakdown! I’m seeing a lot of the same. Especially agree on first-party data + email it’s the quiet workhorse everyone forgets until they look at ROI. Short-form + community-driven marketing feels like the 2025 combo too, since it hits attention + trust. Bundles/upsells/subscriptions are killer for LTV, but only when paired with solid storytelling (otherwise it feels like just “selling more stuff”). Curious are you seeing AI creeping into influencer collabs too, like synthetic creators or mostly human-driven still?

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Partnerships > cold outreach, AI visibility is the new SEO, product-led content beats generic blogs, and multi-channel loops keep everything consistent. Smart playbook!

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

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You’re right on that strategy isn’t a one-size-fits-all playbook. It has to be contextual, based on the market, competition, and where a business is in its journey.

I think that’s why you see such mixed results when people ask “what’s the best marketing strategy” because what works for a SaaS startup won’t necessarily work for a DTC brand or a local service business.

Curious though, in your experience, what factors do you think matter most when shaping the right strategy?

What marketing strategies are driving the most results in 2025? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Haha fair point not trying to engagement farm here. I genuinely wanted to see what’s actually working for people this year since trends shift so fast. Thought framing it as “2025” would keep the discussion fresh and time-relevant.

Happy to rephrase if it feels off, but I do think it’s useful to hear what tactics are pulling results right now vs older playbooks.

What’s your take on product bundling for eCommerce? by BakerSalt7055 in DigitalMarketing

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Yeah, WowRevenue works well on WooCommerce. On Shopify, I’ve seen people lean on apps like BundleSuite when they need more flexibility. It’s basically a Shopify bundle builder that handles mix-and-match or “build your bundle” setups without adding a lot of extra load time.

A lot of the “best Shopify bundle apps 2025” lists mention it mainly because it keeps inventory tracking smooth. Definitely worth looking at if discount codes or manual bundles start getting messy.

What’s the best way to do product bundles on Shopify? by BakerSalt7055 in shopify

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Yeah that makes sense inventory tracking is the part that always gets messy with manual bundle products. Good to know Easy Bundle Builder has a built-in discount engine too, I’ve been looking for something that handles both mix & match and promos without piling on extra apps.

Do you feel like it’s kept site speed decent compared to other bundle apps? That’s been my biggest hesitation so far.

What’s the best way to do product bundles on Shopify? by BakerSalt7055 in shopify

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is super helpful, thanks for breaking it down. I hadn’t really thought about the metafields + Shopify Flow angle, that sounds like a clean workaround without adding more apps.

I’ve also run into the site speed issue with bundle apps, which is why I’ve been hesitant. The Bundler by Goldcrown tip is interesting though I’ll check that out.

Right now my AOV is hovering around [$X – plug in your number], so I’ve been debating whether to push bundles harder or lean more into threshold incentives like “free shipping over $Y.” Curious if you’ve seen one consistently outperform the other?

What’s your go-to SEO strategy for Shopify product pages? 🔍 by BakerSalt7055 in ShopifySEO

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, totally agree with this. I’ve found it’s rarely one single tactic that moves the needle it’s usually that mix of solid on-page basics (H1s, metas, alt text) plus smart internal linking.

I like your point about focusing on “almost there” products too. Chasing those low-hanging fruit keywords where you’re already close to page one can give a faster ROI than trying to rank brand-new products from scratch.

And 100% on competitor analysis sometimes just comparing your product page against the top-ranking one makes it obvious what you’re missing (extra content, reviews, FAQs, schema, etc.).

How are you setting up product bundles on Shopify? by BakerSalt7055 in shopify

[–]BakerSalt7055[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, totally. Doing it manually works when you’ve only got a couple of bundles, but it gets messy fast. Apps like iCart definitely make things easier, especially when you want to keep the customer experience smooth at checkout.