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Luke Sun

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Advanced Ch. 2: Marketing ≠ Campaign, but System — Building the Perpetual Machine

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1. The “Campaign Bricklayer” Trap

Most companies follow this rhythm:

  • Jan: New Year Promo.
  • Feb: Promo ends, traffic crashes, everyone panics.
  • Mar: Scramble for a “Spring” idea. This is Campaign-driven Marketing. It’s exhausting, and knowledge doesn’t accumulate.

2. What is System Thinking?

System thinking breaks marketing into interlocking gears:

  1. Always-on Infrastructure: Core audience and creatives run 24/7, regardless of holidays.
  2. Ads as Amplifiers: If your product/landing page is efficient, ads just inject energy.
    • Formula: Growth=EfficiencyimesEnergy(AdSpend)Growth = Efficiency imes Energy (Ad Spend)

3. Synergy: Acquisition, Activation, Retention

In an advanced system, ads (Acquisition) aren’t isolated. When Retention improves, you can afford a higher CPA (Acquisition Cost), crushing your competitors in the auction. The system wins, not the ad.

4. Brand in Action: Shopify’s “Evergreen Growth System”

System:

  1. Always-on Search: They buy thousands of long-tail keywords like “how to sell online” year-round.
  2. Trust Engine: High-quality tutorials and success stories “activate” the hesitant.
  3. Result: Shopify doesn’t ask “which platform is better.” It built a vacuum cleaner that constantly sucks in every person on the web with an intent to start a business.

5. Summary: What are your Marketing Assets?

If you shut off all ads today, what remains?

  • If nothing: You have a Campaign.
  • If you have: Audience data, proven copy structures, and a brand people search for: You have a System.

Next Chapter: Advanced Ch. 3: Strategic Objective Design. Why choosing the wrong goal kills your business.