Send us a text Mark and Trevor discuss the untapped potential of Google Ads for e-commerce brands. They break down why many companies undervalue Google as a demand capture channel, focusing on problem-solution products, research-heavy purchases, and price points above $150. The conversation reveals how four recent clients saw massive incremental lifts by shifting from 5-10% Google spend to 40-50%, without decreasing Meta budgets. They explain the difference between demand generation and deman...
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Send us a text Mark and Trevor discuss the untapped potential of Google Ads for e-commerce brands. They break down why many companies undervalue Google as a demand capture channel, focusing on problem-solution products, research-heavy purchases, and price points above $150. The conversation reveals how four recent clients saw massive incremental lifts by shifting from 5-10% Google spend to 40-50%, without decreasing Meta budgets. They explain the difference between demand generation and deman...
Ep. 137 Brands Shouldn't Erase What Makes Them Unique, but Cracker Barrel Just Did.
The Unstoppable Marketer®
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2 months ago
Ep. 137 Brands Shouldn't Erase What Makes Them Unique, but Cracker Barrel Just Did.
Trevor and Mark dive into the recent Cracker Barrel rebrand controversy, exploring its impact on customer trust and brand identity. They dissect the risks of alienating loyal customers, the importance of maintaining unique selling points, and the potential consequences of changing a beloved restaurant experience. The hosts offer creative suggestions for doubling down on Cracker Barrel's nostalgic appeal, proposing unconventional ideas like mismatched chairs and hiring chatty older serve...
The Unstoppable Marketer®
Send us a text Mark and Trevor discuss the untapped potential of Google Ads for e-commerce brands. They break down why many companies undervalue Google as a demand capture channel, focusing on problem-solution products, research-heavy purchases, and price points above $150. The conversation reveals how four recent clients saw massive incremental lifts by shifting from 5-10% Google spend to 40-50%, without decreasing Meta budgets. They explain the difference between demand generation and deman...