We've all met takers in our personal lives. It's a horrifying experience. A narcissistic politician, an angry mother-in-law, a friend who always wants everything his way. All of it exhausting.
It isn't much different in ecommerce.
You undoubtedly have a merchandise category that is a TAKER. It takes away from other categories. It doesn't develop other categories, instead it borrows customers who then spend less in other categories and more in the TAKER category.
Here's our table. Take a look at category xx.
Read across the category labeled M11.
What a train wreck.
The category only adds value to categories 8/11/12.
The category TAKES value away from a whopping ten (10) categories next year.
This is a category that you shouldn't advertise. You can offer the category if it is profitable, sure (though that is questionable given this table), but your ROAS-obsessed analytics folks are making rampant mistakes giving this category equal treatment in any marketing channel. Catalog marketers should not feature this category anywhere ... bury it in the back of the catalog! Only feature winners here. Email marketers needs to not feature these items ... make it easy for the customer to "get" to the items online but most certainly don't feature this stuff ... those items are TAKERS harming your business long-term.
If you are going to advertise TAKER categories, do so on Organic Social. It costs you nothing. Do not waste precious marketing dollars on categories that don't play well with other categories.

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