Ecommerce Playbook: Numbers, Struggles & Growth

Offer-Market Fit: Why 7-Figure Brands Hit a Wall

31 min · 11. juni 2026
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Joy Sharma runs CTC's PE7 program for mid to high 7-figure brands pushing toward 8 figures. His claim: if you're stuck at a growth plateau and you've tried more creative, new ad structures, and different platforms, we can tell you what's wrong without even looking at your account. The answer is offer-market fit. In this episode, Joy breaks down why Facebook's auction forces you to compete against increasingly sophisticated players as you scale spend, why the AOV-to-CAC ratio in your industry determines your ceiling, and how CTC's Marketing Moments service guarantees incremental revenue by solving the offer problem first. In this episode: * Why growth plateaus are a business problem, not a marketing problem * How Facebook's auction works against you at higher spend levels * The AOV vs. CAC framework that reveals who you're really competing against * Why the AOV vs. conversion rate log curve determines your offer's viability * How static images outperform expensive videos when you have offer-market fit * CTC's Marketing Moments service and the revenue guarantee behind it * The sequence that matters: product-market fit → offer-market fit → creative strategy Key insight: Creative strategy should be a volume mechanism, not an efficiency mechanism. If you're trying to solve a business problem with a marketing solution, that's where businesses go to die. Show Notes: * Axon is offering $5K ad credit when you spend $5K. Go to https://axon.ai/en/ctc [https://axon.ai/en/ctc] to set up your first campaign. * Explore the Prophit Engine: https://commonthreadco.com/pages/prophit-engine [https://commonthreadco.com/pages/prophit-engine] * The Ecommerce Playbook mailbag is open — email us at podcast@commonthreadco.com [podcast@commonthreadco.com] to ask us any questions you might have

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