I've been learning Google Analytics, Ads, and Tag Manager.
I've been using GA for something like 10 years, but never went too deep. But in fact, it's a whole ecosystem of products, and it really is a steep learning curve. Coming from a tech background, I really don't know much about marketing. I'm gaining a much deeper appreciation for it, seeing the complexities of using these tools.
I certainly won't master these services this week. But it's been very eye-opening to learn a whole new world!
@basv We have been improving it within our team)) Most of the time we follow agreed deadline. I guess somebody on the call should track the time and facilitate all the team.
@kronop@brenna_donoghue Dont expect Magic to happen(At least I had that impression) but it's a good first step of organising the content schedule in an excel file. You have to put in the details of personas and pain points and those points are populated in relevant sections of the sheet.
@robertomorais I'd recommend React Native for sanity :) Flutter has it's own Skia engine which sort of copies UI Kit on iOS devices but has worse performance and the results are noticeable in the UX flow. For Android, Flutter might work but I don't see any reason to use it over React Native. Even Capacitor.js might be better for your projects than Flutter tbh.
@arth_tyagi Many thanks for the tip. I'm really curious about these new no-code tools but still not confident in any. I'm a coder already so RN is just a small learning curve for me, probably the way I'm going.
Affiliate marketing
We're starting a affiliate program for Plezi One, but I still have a lot to learn and execute to create a compelling program and get affiliates on-board