this brand went from $118k/month to $192k/month in 47 days
and we didn’t even touch their ad spend
their traffic was steady
their creatives were fine
their offer was already converting
the leak was happening after the click:
thousands of warm buyers kept coming back
but nobody was talking to them at the right moment
people who:
- opened the product page 6–12 times
- added to cart on multiple days
- dropped off at the same checkout step
- checked shipping at midnight and bounced
most brands dump all of them into one retargeting bucket
and call it a day
but I broke them into intent stages
and answered the exact reason each group was stuck
shipping doubts → clarity
ingredient questions → proof
price hesitation → context
second-guessing → reassurance
no pressure
just the right message at the right moment
47 days later:
- checkout completions rose
- repeat visits turned into purchases
- revenue climbed without opening the ad budget
brands don’t usually need more traffic
they need to stop losing the buyers they already have
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One of my clients made an extra $6,400 last month because we stopped advertising to 91% of their audience
We turned off almost everything
Their “warm” list wasn’t warm, it was just big
Everyone looked engaged on paper, nobody was actually buying
So I nuked all their retargeting segments and rebuilt the system around one filter:
buyers who behave like buyers
Real signals:
- people who reopen a product page after midnight
- people who compare 2 products back-to-back
- people who check shipping before reading the description
- people who watch the same video twice but in different sessions
- people who add → remove → add again
We ran ads to only that group
$18/day → $6,400 collected
Most brands aren’t overpaying for ads
They’re overestimating how many people actually want to buy from them
We underestimated, and it paid off
Been working through a new outreach batch and ended up with a 4,600 CONTACT LIST OF ELECTRICIAN DECISION MAKERS ACROSS WASHINGTON
Owners, ops heads, service managers, the real people who pick vendors and approve invoices.
No random “info@” emails.
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If you sell anything to trades, this list will save you weeks of digging.
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a brand came to us crying about “ad fatigue”
turns out the ads were fine
but their warm traffic was leaking money silently
here’s what actually happened:
their best buyers visited 3–6 times
hovered on pricing
compared plans
then dropped off because nothing spoke to where they were in the decision
we flipped one switch:
not more ads or more copy
just different messages for different stages of return visits
the result?
they recovered $83,000 in sales in 19 days from people who were already on the edge
same traffic
same budget
just finally catching buyers at the moment they were ready
this is why “retargeting strategy” isn’t the win
revenue recovery is
and most brands don’t even know how much they’re leaking
Just scraped a FRESH 18000+ DATASET OF ARCHITECT DECISION MAKERS — all verified, all active, all people who actually control budgets.
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No interns.
No generic firm emails.
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Brands love to talk about building trust
He tracked where trust breaks
He noticed something:
People don’t lose trust because of the offer
They lose trust because of small, stupid things:
- slow pages
- unclear steps
- missing expectations
- no sense of what happens next
So he wired a system that patches these gaps in real time:
page slows down → send an instant alternate link
confusing step → send a 60s walkthrough
no clarity → send “here’s what happens first”
repeated hesitation → send examples of early wins
He didn’t change the offer
He changed the moments where trust leaks
Conversion went up without touching the creative
I know someone who lowered CAC for three companies without changing a single ad
He found the loophole most marketers miss:
your cheapest buyers are the ones who almost bought
Everybody else chases cold traffic while stepping over the warm ones
He started tracking “conversion attempts” instead of conversions:
- people who fill half the form then delete everything
- people who watch 80% of the demo and drop right at the CTA
- people who add to cart, remove it, then sneak back two days later
- people who read pricing more times than is normal
Brands usually treat these folks like random bounces
He treated them like signals
Then he stitched together simple automations:
abandoned form → send a pre-filled version
demo drop-off → send the exact clip they missed
pricing revisits → send how similar buyers choose plans
return visits → send onboarding clarity + early wins
The results were great:
CAC dropped
Conversions went up
Retention got easier
All because he helped people finish decisions they already started
No new creatives
No new audience testing
No budget increases
Just paying attention to the warmest people in the room
While everyone’s busy hunting new buyers, he’s cashing in on the ones who already said “almost yes”
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a guy I know is quietly printing money running “behavior analytics” for DTC brands
he doesn’t touch media buying
doesn’t build funnels
doesn’t promise ROAS
he just fixes the one thing every brand ignores:
their buyers’ behavior signals are garbage
he targets brands doing $500k–$5M who complain that “ads feel expensive” and “retargeting is dead”
they think they’re hiring a technical CRO agency
but they’re actually hiring a person with a dangerous levels of obsession with user behavior
his offer is simple:
he rebuilds the way brands read and respond to buyer actions
no dashboards or 20-page research PDFs
just:
• event mapping
• behavior thresholds
• dynamic follow-up flows
• real-time segmentation rules
• “what they did → what you send” playbooks
brands treat him like some AI wizard
he charges $12k–$20k per implementation
the work takes him 10–15 hours because he’s not inventing anything from scratch
he’s plugging in variations of the same frameworks he’s refined across 40+ accounts:
• how to treat pricing-page visitors
• how to separate curiosity clicks from real intent
• how to identify return-visit urgency
• how to escalate follow-ups when buyers heat up
• how to slow down messaging when they cool off
his client results sound ridiculous:
“10% lift in return-visit conversions”
“cut CPA by 22% without touching ads”
“warm buyers converted in half the time”
what he actually did was fix the response time between event → reaction
and brands pay because he solves the one problem they can’t Google:
Why their warm traffic doesn’t convert
I've got a 10,000+ LEAD LIST FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES
• CONSTRUCTION
• ELECTRICAL
• SPECIALTY TRADES
• HEALTHCARE
• MEDICAL
Includes:
- Owners & Operators
- Key decision-makers
- Verified emails & numbers
- Clean, categorized list
Ideal for outbound, campaigns, and appointment-setting teams.
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Every buyer session is a storyline
You need to understand the genre before you reach out:
Exploration: They’re jumping around
They don't actually know what you do yet
Evaluation: They’re comparing specific pages
They’re checking if you’re actually good
Risk Check: They’re camping on the pricing page
They aren't cheap, they’re just scared of making a mistake
Commitment Prep: They’ve come back twice in the same day
They’re ready to pull the trigger
Map the storyline, then tailor the follow-up
If you send one generic message, you break the entire plot and lose the lead
Stop treating every visitor like the same person
I have a list of 1,000+ DIGITAL MARKETING DECISION MAKERS IN SEATTLE & ARLINGTON
Verified emails. LinkedIn profiles. Names.
No generic "info@" garbage. No gatekeepers. Just the people who actually sign the checks.
Stop wasting weeks scraping or $1,000 buying dead data.
I’m giving it to you for $0.
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Most brands obsess over ROAS
Smart operators obsess over signal quality
Here’s how to score your signals:
Relevance - did the click come from the right intent?
Consistency - do they show up more than once?
Direction - are they moving toward purchase or sideways?
Weight - is the behavior meaningful (pricing) or noise (homepage)?
Timing - is this happening within hours or days?
Your targeting becomes 10x stronger when you score behavior instead of reacting blindly
Not every buyer leaves a loud signal (form, add-to-cart, booking)
Here’s how to catch them:
Long hover over pricing
- Send a breakdown of what's included
Scrolling up twice
- They’re confused
Send a simple explainer
Returning to the FAQ
- They need reassurance
Send short answers to top concerns
Watching half a video
- Interest but no commitment
Send a shorter version of the same content
Just scraped a MASSIVE LIST of 10,000+ DECISION MAKERS across three high-value sectors:
- CONSTRUCTION
- ELECTRICAL & SPECIALTY TRADE
- HEALTHCARE / MEDICAL
Every record includes emails, phone numbers, and LinkedIn profiles
(all verified and freshly updated)
This list normally goes for $2,980, but I’m dropping it here today.
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Everyone obsessively optimizes CTR
Almost nobody analyzes post-click behavior
But this is where the real money leaks:
- which section they hovered on
- which part they scrolled past instantly
- where they slowed down
- where they bounced
- which elements they ignored
- what they returned to later
If your retargeting doesn't reflect what happened after the click, you’re basically re-pitching blindfolded
There’s a whole strategy here:
Retarget based on the section they stopped at
Nobody’s doing this right now
I have a list of 300+ VERIFIED FLORIDA CLINIC DIRECTORS sitting on my desktop.
Who: Decision Makers (CEO/Director/Ops)
Where: Florida (High-growth clinics)
Data: Direct emails & LinkedIn profiles
I’m sending it to anyone who wants to skip the prospecting grind this week.
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You can have the perfect B2B list and the perfect ad creative
But if you show it to someone while they're picking up their kids or in a back-to-back meeting, it’s noise
The magic window of a sale is usually only open for about 48 hours
That’s the moment they are actually on your site, scrolling through your docs, or checking your B2C intent triggers
If you aren't hitting them right then, you’re invisible
We’re moving away from "blanket marketing" and moving toward "surgical timing"
If they’re on the site now, they’re a lead now
Simple as that
JUST GOT MY HANDS ON 50,000+ AGENCY OWNERS
(all decision makers, all updated)
You’re getting direct emails, phone numbers, and LinkedIn profiles —
everything already cleaned, organized, and ready to plug into your outreach.
Easily worth $3790, but I’m dropping it here today.
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