Marta Boone
Ran marketing ops and analytics at three companies between $2M and $80M ARR. I write the spreadsheets, then I write about them.
Prove what marketing is worth — with numbers that hold up.
Growth Metrics Lab covers growth & marketing analytics: roi, ltv, cac, channels. The publishing rule we hold ourselves to is simple: if we can't show the math — the formula, a worked table, and the assumptions behind it — we don't publish the claim. "Industry benchmarks" without a denominator don't count as evidence.
Every framework starts life as a spreadsheet defending a real budget. We spell the formula out in the article, work it through with concrete numbers you can copy, and list the assumptions in a box so you can disagree with them. When we quote a benchmark, we say where it came from, who's in the sample, and whether the sample only contains the survivors.
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