Where should the next dollar go? We answer it every week.
Every account runs the same loop: understand the customer, read the numbers, find what is holding growth back, choose the next move, launch it, measure what changed, keep the learning. Seven steps, in order, in writing.
The loopSeven stepsin order, in writing
Seven stepsEvery week
01Understand the customer and business
02Read the commercial numbers
03Find what is holding progress back
04Choose and price the next bet
05Launch the work
06Measure what changed
07Keep the learning and fund what is next
The operating loop
The operating loop
Seven steps, in order.
I
Understand
01
Understand the customer and business
Who buys, why, and what almost stops them. We read reviews, support tickets, surveys, and the account history before touching anything.
02
Read the commercial numbers
Margin, acquisition cost, order value, repeat rate, cash. What the business keeps, not just what the ad platform reports.
II
Choose
03
Find what is holding progress back
Most accounts have several problems and one that matters most right now: the offer, the traffic, the page, the tracking, or repeat purchase. We name it in one sentence.
04
Choose and price the next bet
The moves that could fix it, scored on likely impact, confidence, and cost. The best one gets a budget and a date. The rest wait, with reasons written down.
III
Run
05
Launch the work
Ads, creative, pages, and email move together on one calendar, across whichever channels the move needs.
06
Measure what changed
Read against store orders and bank deposits, not platform reporting alone.
07
Keep the learning and fund what is next
The result goes in writing: what happened, what it cost, what we would repeat. That record sets what gets money next.
Where it goes wrong
Two common ways to waste a quarter.
Spending before understanding
Scaling ads into a page that loses the traffic, or making new creative when the offer is the problem. The work feels productive while the real issue stays where it was.
Waiting for perfect numbers
Holding everything until the data feels certain. It never does. A small, cheap test usually answers the question faster than another month of analysis.
How we test
Every test is written down before it runs.
Before a test spends money, we write down what we expect, what result would change our mind, and what happens next if it wins, loses, or comes back unclear.
The strategy call covers the first steps of this loop on your numbers. You leave with what we think is holding growth back and the first move we would make.Book a strategy call ↗