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In this episode of the Full Battery Media Podcast, I sit down with Devon Thomas, who helps business owners fire their ad agencies and learn how to run their own ads.
What I loved about this conversation is how honest Devon was about why so many businesses spend money on marketing but still do not get customers. It usually is not because the business is bad. It is because the message is unclear, generic, or too focused on the company instead of the customer. We talked about Google Ads, small business marketing, content creation, customer psychology, websites that fail to convert, and why simple content with a strong message can outperform fancy production. Devon also shared how he started with almost no budget, learned through trial and error, and built his skill by treating advertising like a muscle.
This episode is a reminder that great marketing is not about bragging louder. It is about understanding what people care about and communicating it clearly.
What is one part of your marketing that might be clear to you, but confusing to your customer?
By Sean TraceIn this episode of the Full Battery Media Podcast, I sit down with Devon Thomas, who helps business owners fire their ad agencies and learn how to run their own ads.
What I loved about this conversation is how honest Devon was about why so many businesses spend money on marketing but still do not get customers. It usually is not because the business is bad. It is because the message is unclear, generic, or too focused on the company instead of the customer. We talked about Google Ads, small business marketing, content creation, customer psychology, websites that fail to convert, and why simple content with a strong message can outperform fancy production. Devon also shared how he started with almost no budget, learned through trial and error, and built his skill by treating advertising like a muscle.
This episode is a reminder that great marketing is not about bragging louder. It is about understanding what people care about and communicating it clearly.
What is one part of your marketing that might be clear to you, but confusing to your customer?