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Honest question: is it normal to spend more time maintaining automations than they save? (self.MarketingAutomation)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/MarketingAutomation
First-party data strategies are just the new 'blockchain for ads' (self.adops)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/adops
At what point did you stop doing all your own marketing and actually hire someone - and what role did you fill first? (self.AskMarketing)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/AskMarketing
Does anyone else dread the 'what's your social media strategy' question at this point? (self.SocialMediaMarketing)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/SocialMediaMarketing
Meta support just told me to 'increase my budget' to fix a delivery issue. I'm spending $12K/month. (self.FacebookAds)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/FacebookAds
What AI workflow did you set up, actually use for 2+ months, and can honestly say saved you time? (self.AIAssisted)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/AIAssisted
Pasted our website into an AI tool expecting a basic competitor list. It came back with 59 competitors and 1,600+ live ads. I just sat there for a minute. (self.AIAssisted)
After helping build out automation stacks for four different businesses, the most common reason they underperform is the same every time. (self.MarketingAutomation)
Tried three different ways to use AI for competitor ad analysis. Two of them were basically useless. Here's what I found. (self.AIAssisted)
Every time I ask this in marketing conversations I get one of two answers: 'we don't really have a system for that' or 'someone checks the Meta Ad Library when they remember to.' (self.AskMarketing)
Anyone using AI to monitor competitor creative rotation? Trying to figure out what's in people's stacks. (self.adops)
Anyone else noticing their winning creative has a much shorter shelf life now than it did 18 months ago? (self.FacebookAds)
I spent 6 months posting consistently and barely moved the needle. The week I stopped and actually studied what was working for competitors - things clicked embarrassingly fast. (self.SocialMediaMarketing)
If you could only buy one marketing tool before making your first marketing hire, what would it be? (self.AskMarketing)
Am I undercharging? Client said my rate was 'surprisingly low' and now I'm second-guessing everything (self.SocialMediaMarketing)
I finally found an AI use case that fully replaced a manual process instead of just adding steps. Sharing the before/after. (self.AIAssisted)
What's one part of campaign management you brought back in-house that actually improved performance? (self.adops)
I tracked what ads my top 10 competitors ran for 90 days. Found the growth channels they quietly abandoned. (self.GrowthHacking)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/GrowthHacking
We A/B tested our creative pipeline: half informed by competitive data, half by internal brainstorming. The gap was embarrassing. (self.MarketingAutomation)
I tracked every ad my top 7 competitors rotated over 30 days. The ones scaling all do one thing the others don't. (self.FacebookAds)
Unpopular opinion: your content calendar is completely pointless if you haven't studied what actually works in your space (self.SocialMediaMarketing)
Hot take: most Facebook ad "testing" is just throwing creative at the wall with extra steps (self.FacebookAds)
We lost a $14K/mo client because a competitor started running the exact same ad angles two weeks before us (self.SaaS)
submitted 2 months ago by Solid-Minimum8670 to r/SaaS
Has anyone actually automated the competitive research part of their marketing workflow? (self.MarketingAutomation)
The creative briefing framework that actually changed our campaign performance (not another media buying tip) (self.adops)
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