Lack of structured framework for trending-event product promotions
Product teams lack a repeatable checklist for deciding when and how to run promotions tied to trending events, leading to ad-hoc decisions that waste budget or miss timing. The gap is a decision framework that balances audience fit, timing risk, and creative execution.
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