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Keep Optimising
AI Use Cases: Automating Ads and Improving Your Campaigns Using AI with Komal Singh, 4XDigital

Keep Optimising

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 32:53


Komal Singh is the co-founder of 4XDigital AI, an automated advertising solution that helps you create, launch, and manage campaigns across multiple ad channels – including Meta, Google, Amazon, TikTok, Pinterest, eBay and more. In this episode, we discuss: Game-changing ways AI slashes ad costs and time The customer insights your ad campaigns reveal Why Komal swears by patience and testing for ad wins Must-try AI tools to level up your marketing game Dive in: [04:36] Focusing on small business marketing alleviates founders. [06:22] Small sellers face bandwidth and expertise challenges. [10:47] Keywords, bidding, metrics optimization, ad budget decisions. [14:35] AI helps tailor brand marketing content efficiently. [16:16] Ad copy adapts across channels for optimization. [19:35] No unified tool for multi-channel campaign launches. [22:14] Insider Tips from Komal! Find the notes here: https://keepopt.com/238Download our ebook >> https://keepopt.com/ebook "500 Top Tips to Make Your eCommerce Business More Profitable" ****Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor

What's On Your Mind?
901OTM: Memphis-Based South Asian Blogging Community ft. Komal Singh

What's On Your Mind?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 21:44


Komal Singh is an Indian-American blogger from New York City but now lives in Memphis, TN. She blogs about travel, fashion, and lifestyle. Check out her blog at https://komalmeansdelicate.com/, and look for her latest piece about her podcasting recording! ---------- This episode is produced in part by Keep It 100 Productions, a podcast and video production company that specializes in sharing stories of everyday people. Whether you're looking to start your show, or need assistance with the upkeep and editing, Keep It 100 Productions will provide a solution that is custom built for your needs. To learn more, visit https://keepit100prod.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/woympodcast/support

Movies Are Dope

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Movies Are Dope
If You've Ever Been an Underdog, You'll LOVE this Great & Nuanced Story! (no spoilers)

Movies Are Dope

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 18:59


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The Feed with Amber Mac & Michael B
TF273 – Looking to Get More Girls Interested in STEM

The Feed with Amber Mac & Michael B

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 50:42


Google Engineering Program Manager, Komal Singh, joins us to discuss her new book, Ara the Dream Innovator: a novel series created to encourage young girls to participate in science, technology, engineering, and math. Plus, with kids heading back into the classroom Maplesoft has released free AI tools to help students with self-directed learning. Karishma Punwani, Director of Academic Products at Maplesoft, explains how. Also, Saasha Celestial-One, Co-Founder and COO of OLIO, reveals how they reduce food waste in the home and help people consume more locally and sustainably. In Socially Speaking, we talk about robots patrolling the streets in Singapore and muse about the response if they patrolled the streets in Canada.     Find out more information from our guests here: Komal Singh: komalsingh.ca Karishma Punwani: maplesoft.com Saasha Celestial-One: olioex.com You can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.

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You, Me, and Your Top Three
Path Nudging (wsg Kripa Krishnan)

You, Me, and Your Top Three

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 53:00


During this episode, You, Me, and Your Top Three host and CGS Advisors CEO, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Kripa Krishnan, Director, Cloud Product Operations at Google, Inc. Kripa speaks about her journey that took her from India and the Middle East to Silicon Valley. She reflects on her unique career that spans art, music, medicine, finance, and now technology. And, of course, she speaks about her ‘Top Three’ – from path-nudgers who helped her try new things even when she didn’t see them, to reverse mentors who helped her recognize new patters, to friends who just listen. And, you have to hear what she has to say about having empathy as a leader. About Kripa Krishnan Kripa Krishnan was born in Chennai, India. Attending a university in India with the idea she would someday be a doctor, Krishnan changed course midstream and decided to follow her real passion — playing in a rock band. She moved on to theater and the performing arts, until she accidentally took a Computer Science course at the University of Massachusetts -- which took her on a path to working in tech. She worked as a systems administrator for a while, and was a college lecturer. She built the foundations for a telemedicine network in Kosovo. Eventually, this path led her to Alphabet Inc.'s Google, where she has made her mark as senior director, technical program management, Google Cloud Platform. Krishnan is the first woman director in the SRE organization at Google, which is something she is very proud of. Something she’s even more proud of is being a character in a children’s book promoting STEM education. And for the record, she’s the "Prolific Problem Solver" in the book "Ara the Star Engineer." Her community involvement has included the Board of Advisors, Department of Management Information Systems at the University of Arizona. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview 1:02        Women making history in technology – Grace Hopper. Radia Perlman. Katherine Johnson. 5:04        Kripa Krishnan –  Director, Cloud Product Operations at Google, Inc. 6:55        From medicine to art to finance to technology. Segment 2: The “Top Three” 9:34        Kripa’s ‘Top Three’: A Friend, a Professor, and Dr. Mohan Tanniru – A nudge to a path. 13:44      Komal Singh’s “Ara the Star Engineer” – featuring Kripa Krishnan 17:32      “Everyone should have a lot of people they can go to.” 18:16      Kripa’s ‘Top Three’: Reverse mentors – You can also learn from those with less experience than you. 22:00      Kripa’s ‘Top Three’: Friends – don’t change just to change – “do anything stupid.” 24:49      Kripa’s ‘Top Three’: Great Managers – mentors, teachers, and holding the mirror to your face. Segment 3: Industry Disruption & Transformation 25:39      Adapting what you learn to your leadership style. 28:19      What leaders should pay attention to in the technology space. 30:36      “The definition of technology itself is becoming harder to articulate.” 32:24      The impact of technology at the industrial level.  35:55      Does society understand the critical role information is playing? Segment 4: Leadership & Wrapping Up 40:25      Leaders: “are able to rally people to move toward an environment that is different from the one they started with.” 41:51      The differences for women in technology leadership. 44:53      Advice: “It is really important to push past friction point. That is what will propel you.” 46:34      Hack for leaders: Try to see something from another person’s perspective and lead with empathy. Additional Information Contact Kripa Krishnan: Kripa’s LinkedIn Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
Girls and STEM: The Google 20% Project That Encourages Girls to go Into STEM

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 11:14


Girls and people of color need role models who look like them. Today's show is a team of people at Google who have done just that. Komal Singh is a Google Engineer and recruited other Google employees to participate in a powerful 20% time project that encourages girls to go into STEM. Learn about the project, the vision, and how you can share it with girls in. Ara the Star Engineer is a book to inspire girls. www.coolcatteacher.com/e474 *** Advancement Courses Sponsor: Advancement Courses, a 30-year leader in teacher PD, is kicking off their Spring Sale! Use the code COOL 20 to save 20% off each course. Advancement Courses has over 240 graduate-level courses in 19 different subject areas. Topics include teaching foundational topics and emerging trends in K-12. The courses are all online and self-paced. Graduate credit is available with an official transcript from their CAEP and regionally accredited university partners. Thousands of teachers across the country become better at Advancement Courses. My favorite thing is that you can work at your own pace, create things for use in your classroom today, and you can have six months to complete the courses. Right now, my listeners can save 20% off each course with code COOL20 at Advancement Courses. *** Komal Singh Bio as Submitted Komal Singh is an Engineering Program Manager at Google, and creator of kids’ STEM bestseller ‘Ara The Star Engineer’. She has been featured on Globe & Mail, Forbes, Financial Post, CTV, BuzzFeed, Google, The Social, The Record, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, Geena Davis Institute, and more. Her journey in tech. spans over 14 years. As a software engineer and tech manager at Accenture, she lead teams to design and launch systems for many Fortune 500 clients. She currently works at Google as an Eng. Program Manager working on ‘cool products and infrastructure’ that impact billions of people around the globe.   Singh is also a keynote speaker, a mentor, a mother to two mini droids, a ceramicist, diversity & inclusion advocate [mango lover, zen seeker, globetrotter, overall good human]. Komal grew up in India and studied Computer Science at Delhi University and later moved to Canada to complete her Masters’ in Com. Sci. from Simon Fraser University. A globetrotter at heart, she has traveled to over a dozen countries, and currently lives in Waterloo, Canada with her husband and two little kids. Singh debuted as an author with the release of her empowering STEM book “Ara The Star Engineer” (her 20% passion project at Google) that was a bestseller on launch day. The book is being translated to more than 10 languages and has been converted to many immersive experiences. The book series sets to inspire children (esp. minorities) to explore the magic of STEM by featuring real-life women engineering leaders of diverse backgrounds, with a storyline inspired by fantastical innovation lands (e.g. Googleplex) and engineering problem solving (e.g. code a robot to count stars). Email: singh [dot] komal@gmail.com Twitter: think_oid@ & arastarengineer@ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/komals1/ Book Website: www.arastarenginer.com  

Waterboys
The Christchurch Terror Attack. Featuring Komal Singh

Waterboys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 58:37


On the 15th March 2019, the Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre were the targets of a white-supremacist, Islamophobic terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people lost their lives. Thabi and Kim sat down to reflect on these awful acts of hatred with their friend, Komal Singh. We discuss the aftermath of the shootings, their impacts on the Muslim community, and the wider implications they hold for New Zealand. Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Waterboysmedia@gmail.com

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Feb 23, 2019 - Aurora, Ontario family needs support, Google engineer Komal Singh & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 57:23


A young family in Aurora, Ontario is in need of financial and emotional support, after the recent death of their mother. Letitia Broad was a single parent and died of lung cancer on January 21, 2019 shortly after her diagnosis. A campaign has been set up by close friends of the Broad family as a means to raise money for the children who range in age from 17 to early twenties, to help them with their living expenses and education costs, and to support this family through this unbelievably tragic time. Donate: https://bit.ly/2BMB9ts Strategies to both pay down debt AND save for #retirement w/ Dilys D'Cruz, Vice President & Head of Wealth Management at Meridian Credit Union and Jordan Damiani, a Senior Wealth Advisor. https://www.meridiancu.ca Movie & TV Reviews with film critic Anne Brodie - http://www.twitter.com/annebrodie Travel Expert Candace Sampson on why you should look for the Travel Industry Council of Ontario logo before you book your next trip! Learn more - https://www.tico.ca https://www.lifeinpleasantville.com Google engineer Komal Singh on encouraging girls to #code with new children’s book 'Ara The Star Engineer.' Get the book: http://www.arastarengineer.com "There's a huge stigma between being a pop star and being a sex worker." Laika joins us & performs her debut single 'Earl Grey' LIVE in our #StudioSessions - Watch the music video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYAP5wtUdgU SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www.1059theregion.com

BookBytes
BookBytes 21: Ara the Star Engineer: Author - Komal Singh

BookBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 38:38


Everyone chats with Komal Singh about her motivations, the creation process, and the illustrator. And Jason's daughter even gets a question answered.

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