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by vkou
2386 days ago
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> It seems like they were “hacking” their way to quick success instead of focusing on delivering a proper product Generally - not specifically - speaking, in a world where your competitors can throw away millions of VC dollars into hacking their way to quick success and market share, this is a valid strategy. It may, in fact be the optimal strategy. Of course, if you don't have said millions of VC dollars to throw into that game, then you're not going to meet much success by trying to play it. |
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You can notice this even within sub-segments of Google Ads and Facebook Ads where there is a propensity for advertisers to just throw millions at the channel without expecting to be profitable right away (or ever).
But the good news is that if some channels are over-saturated with "free money", then chances are there are other channels are that undersaturated.