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    Here’s the uncomfortable truth no one wants to say in a marketing meeting: We’re not losing because of bad marketing. We’re losing because customers don’t trust us. 

    And we did it to ourselves. 

    Over the last decade, we’ve engineered the hell out of marketing. We’ve built smarter funnels, sharper targeting, cleaner attribution models. We know exactly who to reach, when to reach them, and how much it costs to make them click. 

    And yet, we’ve never been easier to ignore.

    That’s not a media problem.

    That’s a belief problem.

    We’ve turned marketing into a math problem

    The industry has become obsessed with what’s measurable: clicks, conversions, and cost-per-acquisition. 

    But people don’t make decisions based on optimization, they make them based on emotion, then justify those decisions with logic.

    According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, trust is one of the most important drivers of purchase decisions, not awareness or consideration. 

    Yet most of what we build is designed to get a response, not earn a relationship. We can get people to act, but we can’t get them to stay.

    Personalization became a shortcut, and customers noticed

    Most of what passes for personalization today is just surveillance with better creative. 

    We love to say we’re customer-centric, but messages like: “Hey Doug, based on your recent purchase…” or “We thought you’d love this…” or “Still thinking about that item?” are more predictable than thoughtful.

    Real personalization requires something far less scalable: giving a damn. 

    There’s a small kids’ store near me that calls my wife every few months and says, “Hey, those shorts your son liked are back in. Want me to hold a few?” That’s memory, effort, and intent. 

    And that single phone call does more to build trust than an entire lifecycle marketing stack.

    Trust is built where your dashboard goes dark

    When I helped reposition Pearle Vision, we didn’t start with creative—we started with behavior. We changed how we spoke—patients, not customers. 

    We were neighborhood Eyecare Centers, not stores. But more importantly, we changed how we showed up. Doctors were trained to engage like people, not practitioners—ask about life first, explain what they were doing, make the experience feel human in a category that had become mechanical. 

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