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I know what problems businesses are facing when it comes to advertising and marketing, if I'm not wrong! What problems does the entrepreneurs, founders and co-founders face with Advertising and finding it hard to solve?

Dr. H

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Firstly, many don’t have a deep, tested understanding of who exactly they’re talking to, what their pain points are, what language they speak, or where they actually hang out online. Secondly, some spread themselves thin, Facebook, Insta, Google Ads, influencers, without knowing which channel is actually driving quality leads or conversions. Thirdly, and honestly, impressions, likes, and followers look nice, but they don’t always bring revenue. Without a system for tracking meaningful KPIs (like CAC, LTV, or conversion rates), it’s hard to know what’s really working. Forth, A lot of founders get burned by agencies that talk big, charge big, and deliver small, because they rely on generic strategies instead of building a unique funnel for that specific business. Fifth, lemme tell you that, most founders wear too many hats. They don’t have the time to learn marketing deeply or the money to hire great talent, so things fall between the cracks or stay stuck in the "trial-and-error" stage. Lastly, they focus on selling features, not feelings. And in today’s ad world, people buy emotion as it seems, not just products. In short mate, the problem isn’t advertising itself, it’s strategy, focus, and trust. Without those, even a good product can sink in a noisy market.

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