Reddit is a goldmine for discovering authentic customer language and unique product benefits. A single insightful comment in a niche subreddit can reveal an unexpected motivation or use case, providing the 'hook' for an entire, highly-effective ad campaign and funnel.
The backend infrastructure built by compound pharmacies to serve telehealth giants like Hims and Ro is now mature. This creates an opportunity for new brands to quickly launch and ship prescription products, effectively using these pharmacies as a platform for regulated health and wellness DTC.
BFCM customers buy on discount, not brand affinity, and rarely return. Brands must go overboard with post-purchase brand storytelling through multiple channels (email, ads, social) to reinforce the "why" and earn a second purchase from this transactional cohort.
Agencies are optimized for efficiency, stifling the creative experimentation needed for platforms like Meta. Top-performing brands employ an in-house strategist whose sole job is generating a high volume of diverse, "wacky" ad concepts—a function that can't be effectively outsourced.
Many brands use subdomains for landing pages, which often breaks data tracking back to platforms like Meta unless meticulously configured. This can result in duplicated purchase events and misreported data, causing ad platforms to optimize against an artificially high CPA and hurting performance.
Most advertisers compete in the general ad auction, but DPAs operate in a separate, less-crowded auction space. Brands can dominate this "carpool lane" by enhancing product catalogs with dynamic data like ratings and sale badges, moving beyond the default white backgrounds everyone else uses.
Standard top-of-funnel campaigns like "video views" often target low-quality audiences that Facebook's algorithm has already identified as non-buyers. True top-of-funnel marketing requires a unique method for capturing attention, like viral TikTok content or major creator partnerships.
