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Top Marketing Mistakes Purpose-Driven Brands Make (and How to Avoid Them)

June 01, 20258 min read

Before we dive in, here’s what you’ll actually get from reading this—(no fluff, just clarity plus a few “ohhh, that’s maybe what's going on” moments):

  • Why your marketing might be falling flat—even if your audience loves what you do and your mission is rock solid

  • How to connect your passion to where your audience actually is (so they feel it and take action)

  • The real reason people aren’t converting (spoiler: it’s not your customer… or your latest Reel)

  • What to trim, tweak, or toss from your funnel so your buyers stop getting lost and start moving forward

  • How to make peace with your metrics—tracking only what matters instead of getting buried in a dashboard avalanche

  • A clearer, calmer way to run your marketing—so you can grow your business without burning out on the way there

Passion led us here

You built your business with a clear mission: to help people grow, heal, learn, or live better. You’re not just selling a product—you’re delivering transformation. But when it comes to marketing? That same clarity often gets lost in a sea of tactics, burnout, and shiny-object syndrome.

The good news? Most of the common mistakes we see are fixable. And they’re not a reflection of your value—they’re a sign your marketing needs to evolve alongside your business.


Mistake #1: Speaking from Your Passion—Instead of Positioning from Their Pain

You should lead with passion. That’s not the problem—it’s one of your greatest strengths.

The issue is when that passion isn’t clearly translated into value your customer can immediately understand. If you’re leading with your origin story, your process, or your big vision—but your audience is still wondering, “What does this mean for me?”—they’re gone.

It’s not just about being clear. It’s about being customer-centered in every message. Step out of your founder mindset and into your customer’s shoes. Review your homepage, your offer, even your social bio and ask:

  • WOULD YOU CLICK? "Would you date you if this was your intro? Or would you think, “Wow, this person is so into themselves,” while you’re already scanning the room for the exit?"

  • WOULD YOU ENGAGE? "Is the way this was presented to you something you would keep reading? or is it like everything else in your email and feed where product speak is getting splatted all over you?"

  • WOULD YOU SHARE? Would you? really? What would make you compelled to share it?

And often, the message gets muddied even more because your systems don’t give you real insight. The data’s scattered, the funnel’s disconnected, and there’s no clear picture of where people are falling off.

📊 Stat to Know: Nielsen Norman Group (2024) found that users decide whether to stay or bounce within 10 seconds—and the top reason they leave is lack of clear value messaging.

  1. Would you click on this if you weren’t the one who built it?

  2. Is your intro more self-serving than service-oriented?

  3. Does your content make people think, “Yes, that’s me,” or just, “Wow, they really love themselves”?

Clarity is not about dumbing things down. It is about meeting people where they are, not where you wish they were.


Mistake #2: Building Offers That Make Sense to You—Not to Your Buyer

You poured your heart into the offer. You know it delivers. But if buyers aren’t biting, the issue probably isn’t the quality—it’s the framing.

Too many brands build offers from their expertise instead of their customer’s awareness level. They lead with curriculum over conversion.

We hear this all the time: “People say they love it, but they’re not signing up.”

That’s a red flag. And it usually means your offer is positioned one or two steps ahead of where your buyer actually is.

📊 Stat to Know: Baymard Institute (2023) reports that 76% of digital cart abandonments are due to unclear value or misaligned timing.

✅ Fix It: Use the “pain → possibility → path” structure:

  1. Lead with the pain they’re feeling right now

  2. Paint the transformation they want

Then present your offer as the clearest, easiest path to get there. Frictionless for your customer.


Mistake #3: Building a Funnel That Looks Good—But Doesn’t Guide Anyone

Let’s talk funnel chaos.

You’ve got landing pages, a lead magnet, email flows, maybe a few ads. But they aren’t working together. Instead of moving people through a journey, you’re giving them a maze—with too many dead ends and no clear next step.

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Even worse? A lot of brands layer on more content, more tech, more moving parts… and somehow conversions drop even further.

This is where we see brands shift into what we call “social product speak.” It looks polished. Sounds clever. But it’s disconnected from real, human behavior. It doesn’t build trust—it builds friction.

The best funnels don’t show off. They guide. And the ones that convert? They’re surprisingly simple.

📊 Stat to Know: Databox (2024) found that simplified funnels can outperform complex ones by up to 37%, especially with overwhelmed or distracted audiences.

✅ Fix It: Audit your funnel with one question:

  1. At each step, what’s the next best action for the customer?

  2. Then strip away anything that doesn’t drive them there. (like removing you social contact links in your funnel or a video that takes them out of your funnel and onto youtube.)

Make it easy. Make it obvious. And make sure you plugged the leaks.


Mistake #4: Getting Buried in Data—Instead of Driving with Insight

You’ve got a dashboard for everything. Ad metrics, open rates, bounce rates, click-throughs, ROAS, CAC, LTV… it’s endless.

But more data doesn’t equal more clarity.

In fact, most brands are overwhelmed by the volume—and underwhelmed by the usefulness. It becomes a cycle of chasing metrics instead of making smart decisions.

Data gets shot over the fence. It comes in fast, messy, and disconnected. And when you layer in too much

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data, you also invite in errors. Bad data in = bad decisions out.

📊 Stat to Know: Wix Small Business Report (2024) found that only 1 in 5 small businesses connect their content or campaigns to a clear sales goal.

Fix It: Simplify.

Pick the 1–2 most important KPIs at each stage of your customer journey from click to customer. Build a dashboard that automates those metrics—and have EVERYONE use the same dashboard for your marketing performance meetings.

Is it flat? Is it growing? Is something off?

Your dashboard should show you the data of where the breakdown is occurring or what to continue doing for the next best step.


Mistake #5: Thinking in Campaigns—Instead of Building for the Full Customer Journey

A lot of marketing efforts we see are built like short sprints—launch the offer, run a promo, get a few quick wins… then fizzle.

These one-off campaigns generate activity, but not momentum. You might get a spike in traffic or engagement, but then what? Most brands don’t have a plan for what happens after someone clicks. Or

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signs up. Or shows interest and hesitates.

It’s a burst of top-of-funnel energy with no follow-through. And in today’s market, follow-through is everything.

Customers don’t just buy after one ad or one email. They explore. They pause. They Google you or ChatGPT you three more times. If you’re not guiding them through that entire journey—from first click to confident decision—you’re leaving money (and trust) on the table.

And the result? You end up re-launching campaigns again and again just to stay visible—while customers quietly drop off because the journey wasn’t there.

📊 Stat to Know: According to Gartner, B2C buyers today engage with a brand across 4–6 touchpoints on average before making a purchase—and those touchpoints rarely happen in a straight line.

Fix It:

Shift your mindset from campaign calendar to customer journey design:

Are you staying connected after that first CTA?

  • Do you have meaningful touchpoints during their decision-making window?

  • Are you continuing to educate, reinforce, and build trust beyond the first interaction?

Marketing isn’t just about generating interest. It’s about sustaining it—and building systems that know how to stick with your customer, even when they’re not ready to buy right now.


Final Word: Marketing Shouldn’t Be This Hard

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You don’t need to be everywhere. You don’t need to do all the things.

But you do need:

  • Messaging that meets people where they are

  • Offers that align with buyer readiness

  • Funnels that move, not confuse

  • Metrics that pinpoint issues and wins

  • And just enough help to free you up to lead your business—not babysit your marketing


→ Want help identifying which mistake might be holding your growth back?

Book a Free Discussion and let’s cut through the noise, simplify your strategy, and build something that you can track from the first customer engagement to the purchase.

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Donnine Souhrada

Donnine Souhrada is the founder of DearCustomer.Marketing, a strategy-first marketing agency built for purpose-driven brands that want to simplify their customer growth gameplan. With decades of experience leading marketing, media, and growth strategy for top education and data companies, she now partners with business owners who are passionate about helping people thrive through content, products, and transformative learning. Donnine’s specialty? She blends real-world business insight with warm, human-first strategy—and isn’t afraid to call out when something sounds more like corporate product jargon than customer connection. When she’s not studying the latest marketing trends and audience insights, she’s mentoring emerging brands, reading the Texas sky like most people read their inbox—because around here, the weather’s as unpredictable as an algorithm update—and dodging four dogs trying to join her Zoom calls. 📍 Based in Texas | ✉️ Get in touch: [email protected]

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