What This Covers
Why most marketing decisions are made before results are fully visible
How attribution noise and time lag create false confidence
When directional signals are sufficient and when they aren’t
How to protect good strategies from premature optimization
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Most marketing mistakes come from using the wrong level of evidence for the decision at hand.
A framework for making confident marketing decisions when certainty isn’t available.
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