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#111 Trust: The Key to Brand Authority

43 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Marketing agencies are one of those things founders know they need, but often end up navigating with little visibility into what’s actually working, where money is leaking, or who’s truly accountable for growth. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Ivan Janku, CEO of Digital Rocket, to talk about what really happens behind high-performing marketing systems and why so many businesses still struggle with wasted ad spend, weak funnels, poor attribution, and disconnected customer journeys. Ivan shares how he built Digital Rocket after seeing agencies avoid accountability, hide behind vanity metrics, and prioritize retainers over real business outcomes. His philosophy is refreshingly direct: cut the BS, show the math, and focus on what actually drives profitable growth. From Meta ads and email marketing to mobile-first websites, conversion strategy, and AI, this conversation breaks down what modern marketing really requires in 2026 and why most businesses are still skipping the fundamentals. His perspective is clear: scaling isn’t about spending more money, it’s about fixing the leaks before you pour more traffic into the system. We talk about why most founders misunderstand ROAS, how attribution has become one of the biggest blind spots in marketing, and why agencies that only focus on one channel are often missing the bigger picture entirely. We also get into: * Why most businesses scale ads before fixing their foundations * The biggest mistakes founders make when hiring agencies * Why transparency and accountability matter more than flashy reporting * How poor websites quietly destroy conversions * Why mobile-first design is now essential * The truth about attribution, ROAS, and cross-channel marketing * Why email marketing is still massively underrated * The hidden psychology behind trust and buying behavior * How AI is improving marketing and where it’s making things worse * Why “UGC” is quickly losing authenticity * The importance of customer journey thinking instead of channel obsession * How businesses can increase profitability without increasing ad spend * Why data matters, but strategy still matters more Takeaways: * Great marketing starts with trust and clarity * Most businesses have profit leaks they don’t see * Scaling traffic into broken systems wastes money * Data is only valuable if you know how to interpret it * AI can improve execution, but not replace human strategy * The best agencies act like partners, not vendors * Multi-channel marketing matters more than ever * Customer experience drives long-term growth If you’ve ever questioned whether your marketing is actually working, felt burned by agencies, or struggled to understand where your growth is breaking down, this conversation will completely change how you think about scaling a business. Connect with Ivan; Linkedin: https:www.linkedin.com/in/ivanjanku Website: https://digitalrocketads.com/ Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! [https://www.instagram.com/uncomplicate__it] ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@UncomplicatedMarketing]

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#112 Balancing Mindset and Mechanics

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#111 Trust: The Key to Brand Authority

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#110 Books: The Ultimate Authority Tool

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