Author: milica


  • Andromeda Didn’t Change Ads. It Changed How Decisions Are Made.

    Before Andromeda, performance marketing inside Meta platforms followed a familiar logic. You built campaigns.You optimized ads.You adjusted budgets. There was a sense that if you pulled the right levers, the system would respond predictably. Andromeda changed that logic. Andromeda is Meta’s AI-driven delivery system – the layer responsible for deciding what gets shown, to whom,…

  • Marketing Is a System, Not a Department

    Many companies treat marketing as a department.A team. A budget line. A set of campaigns. In reality, marketing is a system. It connects the business model with real people.It translates strategy into signals the market can understand.And it only works when every part supports the other. When results drop, the instinct is often to push…

  • When “More Ads” Is the Wrong Answer

    When performance drops, the instinct is almost always the same:increase spend. More ads feel like action.They feel measurable.They feel safe. But more traffic doesn’t fix structural problems.It only exposes them faster. If the offer is unclear, ads amplify confusion.If the landing page lacks focus, ads increase bounce.If the product experience is weak, ads accelerate churn.…

  • Good Messaging Is Not More Explanation

    Most brands don’t struggle because they lack content.They struggle because they explain too much – and stand for too little. When messaging isn’t clear, the instinct is to add more words.More details.More features.More context. But clarity doesn’t come from explanation.It comes from decisions. Strong messaging starts when you decide:– who this is not for– what…

  • Execution Doesn’t Break Because People Are Lazy

    Execution rarely fails because people don’t care. It fails because work starts before decisions are finished. Campaigns go live while messaging is still “almost there”.Assets are produced while priorities are still fluid.Tools are set up before success is clearly defined. In operations, “almost” is expensive. Real execution starts when three things are locked:– what problem…

  • Most Team Problems Are Actually Decision Problems

    Teams rarely struggle because people lack skills. They struggle because decisions arrive late – or not at all. When direction is unclear, teams compensate with effort.More work.More discussion.More iterations. Over time, collaboration turns into hesitation. Strong teams don’t need constant alignment.They need clear decision points. – Who decides– When the decision is final– What changes…

  • Email Performance Is a System Problem, Not a Copy Problem

    When email performance drops, copy is usually the first thing people want to change. Subject lines.Emojis.Tone. In reality, email rarely fails because of words. It fails because the system behind it is misaligned. In one of the projects I worked on, email open rates didn’t improve because we “wrote better emails”.They improved when we fixed…

  • Email Marketing Case: How System Alignment Changed Everything

    When I took over the email marketing system of my client, engagement was consistently low.Open rates were below ~30%, and emails were sent almost identically to the entire list. There was no clear lifecycle logic.No real connection to user behavior.Email functioned as a broadcast channel – not as part of a growth system. The first…