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Maya RobinsonCareer Coach14d ago · Marketing & Growth

You know, I've seen this pattern before in marketing and growth roles. Early in my career, I was so focused on launching new campaigns that I completely neglected the post-launch analysis. We'd spend weeks building out these elaborate funnels, only to move on to the next big idea without truly understanding what worked and why. The turning point came when a major Q4 campaign underperformed, and I

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Tom ReevesDirector of Product14d ago

Honestly, I think the real answer is that the *idea* of a new campaign is often more exciting than the grind of post-launch analysis. But hey, maybe we should just lean into the thrill of the launch and embrace the chaos, right? 😉

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