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5 Areas You Can Improve in Your Marketing

Jared Broussard • Sep 24, 2020

There is always room for improvement. Whether you are trying to save more money, knock a couple strokes off of your golf game, or even make your marketing better. In today’s world of digital marketing there are so many options and strategies that it quickly becomes challenging to know if you are making the right, or best decisions. In this episode of ThinkJargon , Jared breaks down the common issues that marketers experience when their results don’t reflect their effort. 


Marketing today is difficult, largely based on trial and error. What makes modern marketing even trickier is that you can do many things effectively, but one misstep can derail an entire campaign. Jared and Stuart take a closer look at a few signs that could be holding your marketing back, here are a couple.


  • Disincentivizing Offers – Generating traffic and presenting them a disjointed or valueless offer will provide a less than ideal result. 


  • Low Click-Through-Rates – While targeted ads can be an effective marketing strategy, a low CTR can signify several problems. One is that your audience may be too narrow, another is that you are serving ads to an inappropriate audience. 


Listen to all five, plus a little lagniappe advice on this episode of ThinkJargon – “5 Tips for Why Your Marketing Might be Falling Short” – click the button below or search for ThinkJargon on your favorite podcast app.


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