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Brilliant Commerce

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Unfiltered conversations with operators behind iconic commerce brands, hosted by Chord Commerce CEO Bryan Mahoney, about what actually makes their tech, teams, and customer relationships work.
Top 29.2% by pitch volume (Rank #14604 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Making customers feel understood without saying you understand them

Wed Feb 04 2026

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Lance Dobson spent 15 years across agency, Adobe Ad Cloud for search, and commerce brands before landing at Shed, a telehealth weight loss company. His path revealed something counterintuitive: healthcare compliance constraints that require data anonymization and eliminate standard tracking enhancements forced him to build better marketing fundamentals. When you can't rely on algorithmic bidding enhancements or third-party retargeting, customer understanding through problem-solution framing becomes the only sustainable acquisition strategy. The conversation unpacks how privacy-first constraints actually improve marketing discipline. Lance explains his framework for addressing specific customer problems rather than building elaborate persona trees that lead to analysis paralysis. He details Adobe Ad Cloud's pre-walled-garden era when third-party bidding tech could outperform native platform algorithms, why that advantage disappeared, and how SEO practitioners should adapt as search shifts toward agent-driven discovery. For operators building in competitive categories or navigating privacy restrictions, Lance's approach to earning trust through UX design rather than explicit privacy messaging offers a tested alternative to conventional personalization. Topics discussed: Career learning models: agency breadth versus brand depth versus ad tech backend knowledge Adobe Ad Cloud search bidding strategy and why third-party algorithmic advantages eroded as platforms built walled gardens SEO-to-AEO adaptation through content authenticity and regular external perspective audits to avoid consultant capture Problem-solution marketing framework versus persona-based segmentation and why the former prevents analysis paralysis Healthcare compliance constraints that require data anonymization and eliminate standard tracking enhancements Privacy-first brand trust built through intuitive UX and value exchange rather than explicit privacy messaging in creative Retention team resourcing typically outweighing acquisition four-to-one across customer service, ops, and email functions AI replacing one to three analytical and coding roles while maintaining human writers for all customer-facing content Four-to-one retention versus acquisition team ratio as the hidden reality across most commerce operations This conversation was recorded while Lance was Senior Director of Marketing and Analytics at Shed.

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Lance Dobson spent 15 years across agency, Adobe Ad Cloud for search, and commerce brands before landing at Shed, a telehealth weight loss company. His path revealed something counterintuitive: healthcare compliance constraints that require data anonymization and eliminate standard tracking enhancements forced him to build better marketing fundamentals. When you can't rely on algorithmic bidding enhancements or third-party retargeting, customer understanding through problem-solution framing becomes the only sustainable acquisition strategy. The conversation unpacks how privacy-first constraints actually improve marketing discipline. Lance explains his framework for addressing specific customer problems rather than building elaborate persona trees that lead to analysis paralysis. He details Adobe Ad Cloud's pre-walled-garden era when third-party bidding tech could outperform native platform algorithms, why that advantage disappeared, and how SEO practitioners should adapt as search shifts toward agent-driven discovery. For operators building in competitive categories or navigating privacy restrictions, Lance's approach to earning trust through UX design rather than explicit privacy messaging offers a tested alternative to conventional personalization. Topics discussed: Career learning models: agency breadth versus brand depth versus ad tech backend knowledge Adobe Ad Cloud search bidding strategy and why third-party algorithmic advantages eroded as platforms built walled gardens SEO-to-AEO adaptation through content authenticity and regular external perspective audits to avoid consultant capture Problem-solution marketing framework versus persona-based segmentation and why the former prevents analysis paralysis Healthcare compliance constraints that require data anonymization and eliminate standard tracking enhancements Privacy-first brand trust built through intuitive UX and value exchange rather than explicit privacy messaging in creative Retention team resourcing typically outweighing acquisition four-to-one across customer service, ops, and email functions AI replacing one to three analytical and coding roles while maintaining human writers for all customer-facing content Four-to-one retention versus acquisition team ratio as the hidden reality across most commerce operations This conversation was recorded while Lance was Senior Director of Marketing and Analytics at Shed.

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Wed Feb 04 2026

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Unfiltered conversations with operators behind iconic commerce brands, hosted by Chord Commerce CEO Bryan Mahoney, about what actually makes their tech, teams, and customer relationships work.

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