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This is universal right? We all have at least one word that no matter how many times we try to learn, it just doesn’t stick. Mine’s receipt (shoutout autocorrect). What’s yours?
Good morning,
A new proposal in Congress called The American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) could limit the amount of customer data companies can collect.
The proposed legislation will also allow customers to opt out of targeted advertising.
Don’t panic, though, this is still early stages.
We will keep you updated as this story develops.
Here’s what you’ll find in today’s DTC:
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As cliche as it sounds, 2024 is shaping up to be an… interesting year… The election could impact acquisition costs. We’re losing third-party cookies and having to build first-party databases. Yet, through it all, everyone’s still trying to do one thing: grow revenue.
Join Klaviyo’s panel-style discussion to hear how two brands, Saysh and Doen, are addressing the issues head on to grow their audiences and revenue with email and SMS.
💬 On April 24th at 12 p.m. ET, they’ll cover:
As we roll into the summer months and BFCM prep, do yourself this favor: take the time out of your day to gain inspiration from people who, just like you, are in the weeds of brand building.
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It’s time to capitalize on wedding season! 👰🏻♀️
Pinterest has compiled a 2024 wedding report based on search trends to help inform your marketing strategy.
We’ve analyzed the report, and here are some ideas on how to take advantage of these four big trends. 👇
📈 Wedding dress jumpsuit searches are up 1000%: Rather than opting for a traditional white dress, many brides are searching for more casual alternatives like jumpsuits to wear on their wedding day, which is excellent news for apparel brands that have those existing offerings.
💄 Searches for soft makeup looks are up 410%. Rather than going full glam, many brides-to-be are searching for a natural glam look.
💃 The color red is in: Gen Z brides are forgoing the typical white and pastel color palette and incorporating bold colors into their wedding decor, apparel choices, and cake designs.
✨ Gold bridal earrings are trending: The jewelry item with the highest jump in searches from last year is gold bridal earrings. With searches up 2000% YoY, this is great news for jewelry brands.
The takeaway?
Honing in on what’s trending during the wedding season can give your brand a leg up from the competition.
Use these learnings to inform the creative direction for your product photoshoots and lean into these trending aesthetics for social.
This is the perfect time for DTC brands in the jewelry, makeup, or apparel space to capitalize on high-intent shoppers looking for items to complement their special day.
Read the full Pinterest wedding trends report here.
If catalog ads are a part of your Meta ad account, you’ll want to get in on this. 👀
What are catalog ads?
Catalog ads, otherwise known as dynamic ads, allow businesses to showcase a collection of products rather than just one product.
Historically, catalog ads have effectively retargeted when Meta knows what product IDs a user has been looking at on your website and can match them with products in the catalog.
You can create catalog ads using a product feed, and Meta delivers relevant products to users based on their interests, intent, and actions.
The Pilothouse Meta team has found success using catalog ads in prospecting, but it’s all dependent on the product, brand, and audience, so it's worth testing the full funnel.
And… They've discovered adding intro cards to the catalog using promo and evergreen statics and videos can improve performance. 🚀
Here’s how to test adding intro cards to your catalog ads:
💡 Pilothouse Tip: Start with testing top static or video assets in intro cards to give them the best chance of performing well!
Give these dynamic product ads a try in your account.
Contact the Pilothouse Meta team if you need help setting up and optimizing your ads.
Consider how you want to impact the reader when crafting a brand story. The more personal and specific the anecdote, the easier it is to capture a customer’s attention.
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DTC Newsletter is written by Rebecca Knight and Frances Du. Edited by Eric Dyck.
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