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Hot take: a simpler marketing plan beats a more strategic one almost…

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Hot take: a simpler marketing plan beats a more strategic one almost every time. Not because strategy doesn't matter. Because a complex campaign you only execute 30% of doesn't deliver 30% of the result. It delivers close to zero. The pieces depend on each other, and when the later ones don't get done, the whole thing falls apart. SMB operators aren't just working with a tighter budget. They're also up against a real time-and-expertise cap. Those two constraints together mean the ambitious plan often stays at 30%. The campaign that gets done is the best one. So here's the question: have you ever scrapped a "simpler" marketing plan for a more ambitious one, and watched the ambitious one stall out? Or do you think the real problem is always execution discipline, not scope?

May 31, 2026Published to Facebook — Agent CraftView original ↗

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