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When it comes to growth channels, things are as straightforward as they seem. Attribution is as complex as ever, and if you move too fast, you risk wasting money on strategies that “don’t work”, not because they can’t, but because you’re too early.
In this episode of In Demand, Asia and Kim dig into how to understand which channels work (or don't). They unpack false positives and false negatives, the pitfalls of premature ad testing, and why channels should be evaluated as part of a larger system, not in isolation.
If you’ve ever wondered whether a channel failed because of timing or execution, this episode will help you separate signal from noise.
Got a question you’d like Asia to unpack on the podcast? Record a voicemail here.
By Asia Orangio & Kim Talarczyk5
44 ratings
When it comes to growth channels, things are as straightforward as they seem. Attribution is as complex as ever, and if you move too fast, you risk wasting money on strategies that “don’t work”, not because they can’t, but because you’re too early.
In this episode of In Demand, Asia and Kim dig into how to understand which channels work (or don't). They unpack false positives and false negatives, the pitfalls of premature ad testing, and why channels should be evaluated as part of a larger system, not in isolation.
If you’ve ever wondered whether a channel failed because of timing or execution, this episode will help you separate signal from noise.
Got a question you’d like Asia to unpack on the podcast? Record a voicemail here.