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Scaling Smarter With AI and Direct Mail With Ernest Tavares III

Scaling Smarter With AI and Direct Mail With Ernest Tavares III

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Ernest Tavares III is the Founder of First Step Growth, a performance marketing agency that helps direct-to-consumer brands scale profitably through data-driven advertising. With over $200 million in capital deployed across platforms like Meta, Google, TikTok, and Reddit, he specializes in lowering customer acquisition costs and boosting return on investment. A Wharton graduate, Ernest has led growth initiatives at startups including Mochi Health and Connie Health.

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In today’s noisy digital world, getting in front of the right customer is harder and more expensive than ever. Marketers face rising ad costs, AI-altered search behavior, and increasingly fragmented channels. So how can startups scale smarter without wasting their budgets?

According to Ernest Tavares III, a seasoned growth marketing strategist who has deployed over $200 million in ad spend, the answer lies in using strong data signals instead of relying on outdated segmentation tactics. He highlights that modern platforms like Meta and Google are more efficient when fed clear conversion and customer match signals, allowing their algorithms to do what they do best: find buyers. The impact is better ROI and faster scaling. Ernest also explains that physical channels like direct mail, when paired with digital campaigns, can amplify conversions and stand out in ad-saturated markets.

In this episode of the Response Drivers podcast, host Rick Rappe sits down with Ernest Tavares III, Founder of First Step Growth, to discuss scaling smarter using AI, paid media, and direct mail. They explore why signal quality beats segmentation, how to use direct mail for retargeting, and what makes AI tools a secret weapon for lean teams. Ernest also shares tips for measuring performance with ROI-focused metrics.

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