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🎯 Find Your Buyers Fast
👉 I’m testing new ways to reach real customers with no luck involved. Came across something that helps founders scale smarter this Black Friday.

👋 Hey — Egemen here.
Well, well, well… It’s that time of the year again!
Black Friday is right around the corner.
Most people think it’s a pure e-commerce boom and it’s just about running bigger ads.
Honestly, that’s kinda true, but at the same time, it’s about finding the right audience before everyone else floods the feed because the volume gets extremely overwhelming.
So if you already know who your buyers are, the next step is figuring out where they’re watching.
That’s where exactly Roku comes in nicely, they’re making it easier than ever for startups and e-commerce brands to get in front of real customers, it’s cool.
Find your customers on Roku this Black Friday
As with any digital ad campaign, the important thing is to reach streaming audiences who will convert. To that end, Roku’s self-service Ads Manager stands ready with powerful segmentation and targeting options. After all, you know your customers, and we know our streaming audience.
Worried it’s too late to spin up new Black Friday creative? With Roku Ads Manager, you can easily import and augment existing creative assets from your social channels. We also have AI-assisted upscaling, so every ad is primed for CTV.
Once you’ve done this, then you can easily set up A/B tests to flight different creative variants and Black Friday offers. If you’re a Shopify brand, you can even run shoppable ads directly on-screen so viewers can purchase with just a click of their Roku remote.
Bonus: we’re gifting you $5K in ad credits when you spend your first $5K on Roku Ads Manager. Just sign up and use code GET5K. Terms apply.
If you’ve been holding off on testing connected TV, now could be the time.
Even a small campaign can teach you a lot about who converts and where your ad spend actually work.
The best part is you don’t need to rebuild everything from scratch. Use what you already have and test fast. That’s how good founders learn what scales.



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