What marketing activities did you do that didn’t work for your product/SaaS?

Frankie Amoah
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We usually talk about what marketing activities worked for someone’s product. Maybe it’s time to discuss the things people did that didn’t work and why.

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Migu Rico
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Frankie Amoah
@migu_rico Do you mind walking me through how you go about that?
Nancy Wright
Didn't work for us either. Tried some Google/Meta ads but got pretty low CTR and basically no conversions. Organic social media posts and content marketing seem to work better for us so far - people discovering us through helpful blog posts, videos, etc. Good ol' word of mouth referrals still work best though!
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The Lead Generation Agency
Great idea to dive into what didn’t work! At the Lead Generation Agency, we’ve definitely had our share of marketing missteps. For instance, we once invested heavily in a series of webinars that didn't translate into leads as expected. The content was solid, but the promotion strategy missed the mark.