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Insights on customer insights, conversion optimization, and e-commerce.

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·9 min read

Creative Hit-Rate: Why 85% of Your Ads Fail

You produce 20 creatives per month. 2-3 perform. The rest? Gut feeling. Here's why you're systematically wrong and how to break out of the guessing cycle.

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·11 min read

What Your Non-Buyers Know About Your Next Creative

You analyze your buyers down to every detail. But the 97% who DON'T buy? You completely ignore them. Yet they have the answers to all your creative problems.

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·12 min read

Schwartz for E-Com: 5 Awareness Levels of Your Traffic

You know the Schwartz Awareness Levels from copywriting school. But you're applying them wrong. Here's how to find out the real awareness distribution of your e-commerce traffic.

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·10 min read

Foreplay vs. Real Customer Data: What Performs Better?

You watch what competitors do. You copy their best ads. You think that's research. Here's why spy tools keep you from real growth.

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·8 min read

Creative Hit-Rate from 12% to 28% in 60 Days: The Complete Playbook

How a fashion brand doubled their creative performance – with real customer words instead of gut feeling.

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·6 min read

Customer Language vs. Copywriter: Why real words perform 10x better

An A/B test between professional copy and real customer language. The result will surprise you.

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·7 min read

The 97% Rule: Why your traffic doesn't buy (and how to change it)

97% of your visitors don't buy. But not for the reasons you think. The solution is simpler than you thought.

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·5 min read

Creative ROI: Why one better creative pays for the tool for a year

The mathematics behind creative optimization: Why just a 10% better creative revolutionizes your marketing budget.

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·8 min read

Creative Hit-Rate: Why You Know 85% of Your Ads Will Flop

Your creative hit-rate is 10-15%. You know this. But why do you accept that 85% of your creative budget is pure speculation?

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·9 min read

Non-Buyer Insights: The Most Valuable Segment You're Ignoring

You survey your buyers. You analyze your buyers. You optimize for your buyers. But the 97% who DON'T buy? You completely ignore them.

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·10 min read

Eugene Schwartz Awareness Levels: Why Your Ads Miss 62% of Your Traffic

You know the Schwartz Awareness Levels. But you're using them wrong. Here's how to match your ads to the actual awareness distribution of your traffic.

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·7 min read

Foreplay vs. Customer Data: Why Spy Tools Lead You Astray

You watch what competitors do. You copy their ads. You think that's research. In reality, it leads you away from what your customers actually want.

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·6 min read

Survivorship Bias: Why Your Customer Research Is Lying to You

You survey your customers regularly? Good. But you only ask people who already bought. That's like asking only lottery winners about their strategy.

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·5 min read

5 Questions Your Visitors Ask (And What They Really Mean)

Every question from a website visitor is a signal. Learn to decode the most common questions and translate them into concrete shop optimizations.

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·4 min read

Why Exit Popups Don't Work (And What Actually Helps)

Exit-intent popups annoy your visitors and don't solve the real problem. There are better ways to win back cart abandoners.

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·6 min read

Creative Hit-Rate: Why 85% of Your Ads Fail

You test 20 creatives per month, but only 2-3 perform? The problem isn't your creativity, but your data. You're optimizing blind.

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·5 min read

What Your Non-Buyers Know About Your Next Creative

Every unanswered question from a website visitor is a potential ad creative. But 99% of brands waste this goldmine of insights.

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·7 min read

Schwartz for E-Com: 5 Awareness Levels of Your Traffic

Eugene Schwartz's 5 Awareness Levels are the key to better ads. But 95% of e-commerce brands don't understand how to analyze their traffic distribution and respond accordingly.

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·6 min read

Foreplay vs. Real Customer Data: What Performs Better?

Competitor ad libraries like Foreplay show you what OTHERS do. Awareto shows you what YOUR customers think. The difference? Inspiration vs. Conviction.