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⚡️ Master “unmeasurable” marketing TODAY (Growing Up 051)

Published 7 months ago • 3 min read

Hey Reader,

In our latest deep dive on how Superside gets customers, one line has stuck with me.

Not everything is a winner.

This line was in reference to one of Superside’s offers that didn’t sit well with the design community, but context isn’t really necessary.

As a social media marketer, I’ll be the first to tell you that general phrase needs to be ingrained in your brain.

We fail… a lot.

But truthfully, all marketers should let it sink in.

Not everything is a winner, but that doesn’t mean you aren’t winning somewhere else.

Marketing can be a fickle b*tch.

Especially in areas where attribution gets foggy and vanity metrics reign supreme.

Remember: there’s no such thing as a flop because even our failures can teach us something.

- Lindsay

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But honestly, I don’t care about attribution.

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- Brendan

How Statbot AI saved my hackathon project

🗒️ The Gist: In this quick 4-minute read, Jack Virag of Statsig shares a few creative ways he’s used AI to not replace what makes him a marketer, but quite the opposite, actually.

By eliminating tedious tasks, Jack and his team have enhanced Statsig’s overall community experience and saved a ton of time, allowing them to focus more on what makes them marketers, not robots.

Lindsay’s Take: Don’t let his headline fool you, Jack Virag is one of my favorite LinkedIn follows, which makes this an easy share for me.

His stance on AI is *chef’s kiss.*

I too am not convinced it will ever be able to replace the human aspect that takes meh marketing and makes it great marketing.

I’ve also always been on board with AI making us better marketers, and Jack shares a few really rad ways to do just that.

I’m particularly a fan of Statsig’s use of AI to enhance their community experience.

Through the use of Statbot and a community hackathon to build an AI Glossarybot, Jack and his team have:

✅ Increased community engagement (hackathon)
✅ Enhanced customer service within the Slack community
✅ Saved their team a ton of time to focus on more important tasks

None of those things are having AI write your content from scratch (10/10 do not recommend), but all of them are certainly worth noting.

More SaaS Updates:

Why the Least Measurable Marketing Channels Tend to Perform Best

🗒️ The Gist: In this 5-minute whiteboard video, Rand Fishkin answers two questions:

  1. Why do businesses invest so little in the marketing channels that typically have a stronger ROI (organic social, PR, events, content)?
  2. How do you leverage and measure these channels to start investing your dollars more effectively?

Lindsay’s Take: Dear Rand,

LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!

I spent seven years in my last SaaS role, and spent all seven of them trying to convince leadership to do what it took Rand 5 minutes explain…

Invest 👏 in 👏 social 👏 media! 👏

(and other less measurable but high performing channels, of course).

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Have a great week!

Lindsay & Brendan

Growing Up

by Brendan Hufford

I explore how SaaS companies *actually* get customers

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