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In this episode of All Killer No Filler, Abby & Henry from Pilothouse break down what it means to build real strategy for DTC brand growth. They explain how many brands today are stuck optimizing what already worked — rather than asking who the right audience is, what their pain points are, and how to speak to them.
What we cover:
• Defining real audiences & personas — how to move away from “Meta placing you” to targeting who truly values your product.
• Lifetime value, product curation, NCAC & AOV — choosing what to push, upsell, or abandon.
• Creative & messaging that connect across funnel stages — why the same creative at every stage fails.
• Strategy informing all channels — landing pages, email, ads, CRO & more.
“The game in 2020 was easy — now you're paying for a strategy that works.”
Whether you have a growing DTC brand or are scaling, this episode gives you concrete frameworks to sharpen your strategy, escape the spin cycle, and unlock long‑term performance gains.
Timestamps
00:00 Strategy vs. Easy Growth in DTC
02:45 The Role of an Account Strategist
05:30 Integrating with Brand Teams Across Channels
07:50 Unlocking New Audiences with Strategic Shifts
11:20 Why Lifetime Value Should Shape Your Strategy
15:30 Escaping the Tactical Spin Cycle
18:00 Building Effective Top-of-Funnel Creative
20:00 What a Strategic Audit Looks Like
22:00 The True Meaning of “Better” Creative
25:20 Why Deep Audience Research Drives Long-Term Growth
26:40 The Future of Media Buying and Creative Strategy
Hashtags
#DTCMarketing #EcommerceStrategy #MediaBuying #AdStrategy #GrowthMarketing #CustomerAcquisition #DigitalMarketing #CreativeStrategy #MarketingPodcast #Pilothouse
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In this episode of All Killer No Filler, Abby & Henry from Pilothouse break down what it means to build real strategy for DTC brand growth. They explain how many brands today are stuck optimizing what already worked — rather than asking who the right audience is, what their pain points are, and how to speak to them.
What we cover:
• Defining real audiences & personas — how to move away from “Meta placing you” to targeting who truly values your product.
• Lifetime value, product curation, NCAC & AOV — choosing what to push, upsell, or abandon.
• Creative & messaging that connect across funnel stages — why the same creative at every stage fails.
• Strategy informing all channels — landing pages, email, ads, CRO & more.
“The game in 2020 was easy — now you're paying for a strategy that works.”
Whether you have a growing DTC brand or are scaling, this episode gives you concrete frameworks to sharpen your strategy, escape the spin cycle, and unlock long‑term performance gains.
Timestamps
00:00 Strategy vs. Easy Growth in DTC
02:45 The Role of an Account Strategist
05:30 Integrating with Brand Teams Across Channels
07:50 Unlocking New Audiences with Strategic Shifts
11:20 Why Lifetime Value Should Shape Your Strategy
15:30 Escaping the Tactical Spin Cycle
18:00 Building Effective Top-of-Funnel Creative
20:00 What a Strategic Audit Looks Like
22:00 The True Meaning of “Better” Creative
25:20 Why Deep Audience Research Drives Long-Term Growth
26:40 The Future of Media Buying and Creative Strategy
Hashtags
#DTCMarketing #EcommerceStrategy #MediaBuying #AdStrategy #GrowthMarketing #CustomerAcquisition #DigitalMarketing #CreativeStrategy #MarketingPodcast #Pilothouse
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup
Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise
Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse
Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter
Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
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