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Don’t Read This Article, The Amazon Blueprint to $500M, Patch Your Leaky Funnel, Store Themes T

Don’t Read This Article, The Amazon Blueprint to $500M, Patch Your Leaky Funnel, Store Themes That Have it All Monday, July 3, 2023 ATTN: Agency Owners, We're cooking up some big things here at the Pilothouse group. We're on a growth mission and are looking for digital marketing agencies to join our thriving family. If you've been toying with the idea of selling your agency, let's talk! Message jeff@pilothouse.co and let’s start a conversation! On with the show: 👇 1. Don’t read this (three examples of reverse psychology marketing) Marketing and psychology go hand-in-hand, but have you considered using reverse psychology to generate internist, curiosity, and motivation? Reverse psychology triggers reactance, a feeling of rebellion that can make us want to do the very thing we’re told not to (hey, you’re reading this right now!). Brands like Volkswagen, Patagonia, and Hilton Hotel are using these strategies. [Click here to dive deep and view the ads](. 2. This is the Amazon Blueprint that helped generate $500M in revenue last year.* The Pilothouse approach to Amazon ads is rooted in two fundamental goals: (1) visibility, and (2) control. Failing to understand and quantify these objectives results in a weak foundation and convoluted data. In this [FREE whitepaper](, they break down how you can leverage strategic keyword segmentation, effective naming conventions, and optimized campaign structures. Plus, real-life case studies to see it implemented on platform. Don’t let a shoddy foundation limit your Amazon potential. [Get your ticket to scale with this blueprint from the minds at Pilothouse](. 3. Identify funnel leaks to maximize retention Leaky funnels impact your customer retention and revenue. With the right strategy and performance metrics, you’ll be ready to patch them up in no time. Heat maps, surveys, and support teams hold the crucial information to fix your funnel with finesse. [Start with these areas to maximize your retention and minimize acquisition costs](. 4. Speed meets style: A lightning-fast Shopify theme for fashion brands. Nobody likes waiting, and nothing makes shoppers bounce faster than a slow site. If you’re losing sales to load times, check out [Blum: a lightning-fast Shopify theme for fashion brands](. Every line of code has been fine-tuned to achieve the fastest possible loading time. The mobile-first, captivating design showcases your products in their best light no matter where your customers are shopping. Blum is where speed meets style for high-performance fashion sites. [Start a free trial and enjoy 3 months of Shopify for $1/month on select plans](. ⚡ Quick Hits 🎵 [Bytedance’s music creation app ‘Ripple](’ is currently being tested in a closed beta with select users in the US. The software and UI intends to mimic the workflow of conventional digital audio workstations (DAWs). 📺 [Youtube is testing new content limitations]( for users who leverage ad blockers while streaming video content. A notification informed users that content would be blocked if their ad blocker wasn’t disabled. 🐦 [Linda Yaccarino, Twitter’s CEO,]( has outlined some areas of interest in the platform’s journey to establish strong relations with advertisers. Video content, AI integrations, and commerce options are all under consideration. ♾️ [Meta published a “creative mini manual”]( as a guide to craft high-performing Reels content. The document contains best practices for creators to tailor content specifically for Meta’s user base and platform. 🎯 [Pinterest is interested in a new AI tool]( that could improve the platform’s ad targeting capabilities. With a user’s permission, the AI would scan the content of a connected email inbox to understand a user’s interests. 👀 Banter Ahh yes, exactly what we wanted… A Word doc interior design. *Sponsored Don’t forget to [rate the DTC Podcast]( on Apple (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) DTC Newsletter is written by [Rebecca Knight](, [Kelsey Hess](, and [Michael Venditti](. Edited by [Claire Beveridge]( and Eric Dyck. Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. NEED MORE DTC? 🚀 [Advertise]( in DTC Newsletter. 💰Check out our course on [Facebook and Instagram]( ads! [Direct To Consumer]( Pilothouse, 1011 Government St., V8W 1X6, Victoria, BC V8W 1X6, Canada [Advertise with DTC]( | [Work With Pilothouse]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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