What is your biggest challenge in marketing?

Sahitya
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Agnieszka Rybij
I think remembering the bigger picture and that these small tasks that we do daily matter a lot and will actually make a huge difference later on
Sahitya
It's true @agnieszka_rybij Keeping that long-term perspective in marketing can be a challenge, and at first, we don't even get any results, so I think it becomes even more disappointing
Jake Harrison
Find the most efficient channel and cold start! You will have a very tough time to bear with no results process
Sahitya
@jakeharr Absolutely, it can be a real test of patience and persistence, but as they say, 'no pain, no gain.'
Brian Hurst
For me, it's trusting the process. When you start, especially as a young company, it always feels like nothing is working, because marketing is HARD. Obviously, you have to try new approaches and test ideas until something works, but it's easy to get discouraged. You just gotta keep pushing, though. Keep trying, keep experimenting. Eventually, after all of the effort you put into the process, the process will start to give back.
Sahitya
@brianhurst yes you are right, It's easy to get discouraged when we don't see any results, but your advice is solid. Keep pushing, experimenting, and learning from your efforts.
Lince Mathew
To get the first 100 stars on GitHub.
Sahitya
@lince_mathew Yes, getting your first 100 stars on GitHub is difficult but it is a great achievement and a sign that your projects are gaining recognition.
Yemi Oyepeju
Chasing and fighting rapidly evolving social media algos.
Sahitya
10% agree @uxyemi Navigating and keeping up with rapidly evolving social media algorithms can be a real challenge. It's like chasing a moving target.
André J
Launching soon!
figuring out PMF regarding what works
Sahitya
@sentry_co Figuring out PMF and understanding what works for your business is a critical journey. It's like solving a complex puzzle where you aim to align your product with the needs and desires of your target market. Continuous feedback, experimentation, and listening to your customers are key to finding that fit. Keep exploring and fine-tuning your approach until you strike the right balance.