Treecard’s 1K% Surge with TikTok Spark Ads
By sourcing a high number of creatives and testing them to allocate budget to the best performers, Kurve increased Treecard’s app install by 1,027%.
By sourcing a high number of creatives and testing them to allocate budget to the best performers, Kurve increased Treecard’s app install by 1,027%.
So you’re ready to go to market, you have big goals, and you’re pumped.
But wait.
How are you going to hit those goals?
Do you have the right goals in place?
And are your goals achievable?
So, how can you answer these questions?
Enter demand modeling.
In this post, I’ll break it down for you, including:
By revamping an existing pop-up, and using a map and a hook to bring users to a simple email sign-up form. Dandelion Branding increased their client’s sign-ups by 6.32%.
By creating organic marketing content through a personal LinkedIn page, Tom boosted successful posts to that same audience. Creating better-performing ads and more inbound demos.
By moving the tracking process from the client browser to the server, Rajat collected better data leading to actionable insights and more ROAS.
By using a reverse trial strategy, Elena Verna outperformed other common sales tactics.
By managing negative comments on Facebook Vasyl Sergienko improved reach and boosted ad performance 4X.
By researching topics and creating compelling Web Stories, Aatif Mohd improved 2.2 million organic from Google Discover in 6 months.
By interviewing a podcast guest within your industry, then reaching out to their followers using your connection with the guest to add social proof.
This counterintuitive experiment 10xed lead velocity.
Today’s experiment offers a criminally underused solution to this painful (and common) tradeoff. FounderPal delayed asking for their user’s email and it led to 10x lead velocity for their new offer — matching 6 months of revenue in only 2 weeks.
If you want to copy their exact playbook for increased landing page traffic, higher conversion rates, and a public swell of social proof from happy users…
Try the experiment below.