Joel Sitanggang

Marketing Managers 🚨What are your biggest marketing pet peeves?

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My biggest pet peeve would be when you commit so much time and effort to creating a video, only for the algorithm wave to miss it, and it ends up not doing as well as you thought.

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Business Marketing with Nika
This applies to me most of time. During summer friend of mine showed me some random video. It was so "shallow" and shot like by the potato :DD and that guy became celebrity, food chains wanted to collab with him. I would say that the whole video took him maybe 2 minutes (recording and uploading on TT). The video blown up. Contrary I can do all edits in the world, creating scripts, adding effects and I do not know what and I am happy to have 500 views :D
Joel Sitanggang
@busmark_w_nika I know that feeling all too well, but I truly believe that everything happens for a reason, so keep at it!
Carleigh Griffiths
One major thing is poorly executed email marketing campaigns.
Sergey Koshevoy
-Celebrating high impressions or likes when they don’t translate to leads, conversions, or actual ROI. -Too much jargon or trying to say everything in one ad. Simplicity wins hearts and minds, but some marketers just can’t resist cramming it all in. -When people rely on gut feelings over analytics. Data exists for a reason—use it! -When feedback from real users is dismissed because "it doesn’t fit the strategy." Marketing should evolve based on what customers actually need. -The dreaded "design by committee" where every idea gets watered down through endless feedback loops.
Liam Patrick O'Connor
Ugh, the jargon-heavy ads drive me nuts! Like, we get it, you know fancy marketing terms. 🙄 Just keep it simple and focus on what actually matters to the customer. And don't even get me started on the 'gut feelings' crew... Hello, we have data for a reason! Use it to make informed decisions, not just to back up your hunches. 📊 Oh, and can we please stop celebrating vanity metrics? Impressions and likes are great, but if they're not translating to real results, what's the point? 🤷‍♀️ Marketing should be about understanding and meeting customer needs, not just ticking boxes on a strategy doc. It's time to get real and start listening to our users! 🗣️