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#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 What pricing model do you currently use for your PPC projects and accounts? How long have you used this method? Q2 Have you used different pricing models either overtime or by client/project? What made you change your model or use a different model for that project/client? Q3 Do you require any payments upfront for your projects or do you “bill as you go”? Why do you do it the way you do it? Q4 Do you charge for account reviews or audits? Why or why not? Are there different levels to this type of work in your opinion? Q5 Do you charge differently for Social Ads than you do Paid Search Ads? If so, how? Q6 Method: Hourly billing - pros, cons, and when/if and how it works best? Q7 Method: Set fee for project/scope of work - pros, cons and when/if, and how it works best? Q8 Method: % of ad spend - pros, cons and when/if and how it works best? Q9 Which pricing model do clients seem most comfortable with in your experience? Least comfortable with? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat-roundup/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 What things do you consider to be “red flags” as you are going through your sales or prospecting processes? Q2 Do you have any questions or processes that you use specifically to try to root out potentially problematic clients? Q3 What could happen during the sales process that would make you walk away from a potential client? Q4 Has an experience with a nightmare client changed the way you do business in any way? If so, how? (We will be sharing stories in a subsequent question)... Q5 Do you have a standard way of backing out if a prospective client reveals themselves to be the type you do not want to work with? How do you handle this - email, call, etc.? Q6 Let's spill some tea…Tell us about a nightmare, difficult or poor fitting client you once worked with and how you handled that situation. You, of course, need not name any actual names! Q7 What is something that you know now, that you wished you knew then when it comes to spotting potentially awful clients? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat-roundup/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 Let's start with contracts. Do you use formal contracts? If so, how detailed are they? Were they reviewed or created by an attorney? Q2 Is there anything special that you make sure to outline specifically in your contracts? And if so, why? Q3 Are your contracts typically for a specific period of time (i.e. 6 months or a year) or are they more open ended? What are your termination terms? What are your renewal terms if there is a set starting period? Q4 Is there something that you wish you had in your contracts, but do not currently? If not, why not? Q5 Do you have any questions about contracts that we all might be able to help with? Q6 Is it your practice to review any or all of the contracts with new clients to be sure they are aware of important clauses? Why or why not? Q7 How do you go about setting client/stakeholder expectations on a new project? Do you have any type of established process for this? Q8 When there is an expectation mismatch between you and a client/stakeholder how do you handle that? Q9 What is your biggest challenge when it comes to expectation setting? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat-roundup/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) and Krista Seiden (@kristaseiden) Q1 Prior to this chat - were you aware of Google Analytics 4? If so, what did you know? Q2 Are you doing any planning or implementation of GA4 currently? Have clients asked you about it? For Krista - What is the recommendation for implementing GA4 currently? What are the biggest differences in GA4 from what we are used to? Q3 Now that you know a little more about GA4, is there a particular aspect of it that is exciting to you? Concerning to you? Confusing to you? Q4 What do you hope is included in GA4 that is not in the current version of GA? Q5 Do/have you used Big Query? It is included in GA4 - will you try it? Q6 Do you know if there will be a way to "merge" historical data from an old UA property to a GA4 property? Or are we stuck looking back just to the timeframe we set up GA4 in that particular property --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 Are you familiar with the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) that went into full effect on July 1, 2020? Q2 Did you do anything in advance of CCPA to prepare your clients web sites or advertising strategies for it? If so, what did you do? Q3 Are you seeing any changes in your data that you think are a result of CCPA? Q4 How, if at all, are you adjusting your strategies now that CCPA is being enforced? Q5 Do you think it is wise to start coming up with strategies to deal with laws like CCPA being enacted in more states or even federally here in the US? Are you doing so now or plan to? Q6 Do you foresee any “unforeseen consequences” of this law or others like it that may follow suit to CCPA? Q7 What, if anything, do you think will happen relative to user privacy in the coming year? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
Part 1: When should Individuality Stop & Co-dependence Start? (4:25)Relationships cause trouble, because we tend to expect too much of ourselves. We want to be perfect friends, lovers, parents, cooks and have amazing careers too. I talk to Ninky about why we get into a relationship in the first place.Key QuestionsQ2: Are relationship issues universal? (6:12)Q3: Why get into a relationship in the first place? Are we really meant to live in a co-dependent state? (12:47)Q4: Does the tension between the traditional relationship structure and the modern-day version cause more distress and relationship breakups, because we want to be individuals with full rights within a co-dependent entity? (17:05)Part 2: The Relationship Toxicity Thermometer (21:10)Ninky explains why the additional stress of lockdown would have ended some relationships as the toxicity levels or lack of understanding became clear. As we come out of lockdown, adjust to normal life and make plans for the future, we need to decide how to balance our own needs with that of our partner.Q5: Do we want too much out of a relationship? Why do they become toxic? (21:19)Q7: How do we balance individualism, taking time to look after ourselves – requesting ‘me’ time – and still maintain a loving, secure relationship? (23:30)Q8: How do you think the added pressure of lockdown and dealing with new regulations concerning Covid-19, have affected the toxicity levels in relationships? (28:22)Part 3: Steps towards Self-care and away from Toxicity (33:22)We discuss exactly what is implied by self-care and what steps you can take to assess whether your relationship is toxic and what you can do to change things around.Q9: What is implied by self-care in relationships? (34:10)Q10: Are there preventative steps we can take to avoid reaching a point where we feel our relationship is unhealthy? (37:35)Q12: Could you give us a quick five-step assessment that we can use to gauge our happiness in any relationship, whether we think it is toxic or not, and what we should do next to make it better? (44:05)Thank you for taking the time to listen to the show!If you know of anyone who is unhappy in their relationship, feels that they are not living up to the expectations of others, that they need to be different or might just need some advice, share this episode with them. I would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, where you can leave me a review, or Spotify. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media:Follow me on:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 What do you think the economic impacts of the pandemic are going to be? How long do you think they will last? Q2 Assuming that we are in for at a minimum, lengthy economic volatility, what is your plan to manage that in your practice/business? Q3 Will you be shifting your offerings, adding or learning new skills/services, etc. as a result of the current situation? Q4 How do you think the lasting economic impact will affect the agency/in-house pendulum swing? Q5 Do you think clients will want to have more of a “one stop shop” experience for all things digital for a while? For good? Is being specialized in PPC a viable business model going forward, at least in the shorter term? Q6 Are you/will you be doing anything differently to find and sign new clients if a recession lingers? Q7 Aside from the economic aspects, how else does the pandemic impact what you’d otherwise do when facing rough economic conditions? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 How long, on average, have you been working on the accounts you have right now? Q2 How do you find new ideas to try in your accounts? Do you have different sources for campaigns in different platforms? Q3 Is there a new idea you’re working on now? Q4 Do you find that clients are resistant to new ideas or things to try? Does it happen more frequently for any particular platform? Q5 Do you find that you are hesitant to try new ideas? If so, why do you think that is? Q6 Is there something new you really, really want to try right now? Q7 When trying a new idea, what timeframe to you generally give yourself to decide if it is worth continuing or trying in other accounts? Q8 Is there an idea or the start of an idea you have that you haven’t quite formed into something you can do yet? Can we help with that? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
Witcher Ep. 2This Game of Thrones-style series is based on the fantasy book series by Andrzej Sapkowski, it is a story of fantasy, fate, and family. Geralt of Rivia (Cavill) is a solitary monster hunter who struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.Created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich for NetflixThe Witcher timeline:https://thewitcher.tv/the-witcher-deconstructed-timelineStarring:Henry Cail as Geralt of Rivia, The WitcherFreya Allan as CiriAnya Chalotra as YenneferMimi Ndiweni as FringillaEamon Farren as CahirMyAnna Buring as TissalaWilson Radjou-Pujalte as DaraAdam Levy as MousesackLars Mikelson as StregoborSummary of episode 2:https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/features/1116560-the-witcher-season-1-episode-2-recap1210 Yennefer is sold to Tessaia1210-1249 Gerald becomes “The Butcher of Blaviken”1249 Gerald evokes “The Law of Surprise”1263 Gerald and Ciri meetYennefer trains at the magical academy at AretuzaShe manipulates her way to court mage at AedirnHer cohort at the academy, Fringilla becomes mage at Nilgard insteadGeralt meet a travel companion nambe JaskierTriss Merigold enlists Geralt’s help to kill a dangerous Striga that’s been terrorizing the town - there’s an unexpected connection to King FoltestQuestions: ****Eric: please place questions that you want me to ask to push the program along. The content is so dense and with so many names and things going on i won’t be able to catch up to speed despite efforts to read summaries and rewatch the episodes.Q1: What do you think of the character of Yennefer? Is she likable ? what about this Harry Potter-esque introduction to our 3rd main character.Q2: What do we think of the way the show, and story, uses magic? Too confusing or inconsistent? Or just right.Q3: There are several other characters introduced in this episode. The Bard: Jaskier, Filavandral-Elf King.Q4: Is Geralt’s story doing a good job of explaining to us who he is, with motivations and personality.Q5: Do we like Ciri’s story and her on-the-run/refugee narrative.Q6: Do we like this ep better or worse then the first episode. How do we rank it to the rest of the season.Witcher timelinehttps://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/netflix-releases-official-witcher-timeline-104825444.htmlhttps://www.sideshow.com/blog/10-creatures-from-the-bestiary-of-the-witcher/Creatures of The Witcher*** Notes and Questions for Ep3Boy is shown with large claw wounds across his chest; a Witcher is shown pursuing a creature (scream); the Witcher is killed upon investigation by Garald - it's a Skreager. Takes the other Witcher’s liver and heart. The creature is a princess, a female - hypothesis. Gerald meets with the king, alone. The king’s sister was murdered. The girl’s father, the princess, “why not kill the creature?” The king won’t say; Orders Gerald to leave his kingdom (what significance does this scene have in the overall story?) Gerald doesn’t leave instead he hunts her. Why does he care? Relationship to Ellie? The king asks, “will my daughter be normal” and “will this work” Who is Gerald interrogating? Tied up?Q: What did you think about the mystery surrounding the death of the unidentified Witcher?Q The king’s daughter?Q: Was the creature (“Striga”?) terrifying enough for you?Q: there's a lot going on in this sequence, what did the average viewer miss?Witcher signsThe umbilical cord dragging around, and hanging from the bed, looking like an “Alien” remake***high point of the episode*** The battle with the Striga is epic. The image of the creature - old woman mixed with an ugly horrifying entity. Potion? (parallels with Yennef’s transformation is great visually and narratively Gerald get underground/coffin and the creature is left outside - significance? Gerald is bit by the healed once-monster and appears to pass out. He awakes - woman (??) helps her. Who’s Renfry? Vortex of faith surrounding each and everyone of our choices. Something out there waiting for you, something more - Ciri is pictured next.Q: As battles with horrifying creatures go how did this rate?Yennefer prepares for the transition - to beauty. The leader of the mage counsels her. Imagine the most powerful woman in the world. Open your eyes, she’s stunning.The Chapter (?? ring of leaders, the Mage) of elders? Agree to send Yennefer to the NIlfgard because she’s an elf which the Nilfgard hate.***high point** Yennefer and ? debate - I want to be powerful; you want to beautiful with everyone watching; get what I’m owed - no amount of power will get you what you want.There is a sacrifice to be reborn - you will bear no more. Yennefer is transformed in to a beautiful woman after the ceremony.Q: Is Yennefer’s motivation believable?Q: What is the deeper meaning behind her transition - its more than wanting to be beautiful?Q: did you have any issues with the dialogue? Because I did. It was a lot of gibberish that didn’t make sense or was just meant to sound cool.Eric’s take: This is my favorite episode of the season. It concludes Yennefer’s origin story and also foreshadows the show’s jumbled timeline as well as her advanced age. Her transformation was...interesting, and powerful, but I’m not entirely sure im sold on what it was trying to say or accomplish. Ciri is non-existent in this episode and I like that. Her story isn’t going anywhere and the show needs to set up its more interesting characters.Which is why this is my favorite episode. Geralt’s preparation and fight with the Striga is the penultimate story of the witcher. He is just looking to pay to get his horse back, and this leads him into a complicated “quest” that ends in him delving head-first into a scandal with King Foltest and his cursed daughter. It does an excellent job of laying out the story and building tension. Really this story could have been an excellent movie on its own. The battle with the Striga is amazing along with the pacing of the story and the conversation between Geralt, Foltest, and becomes the tale that a bard would defenitly sing about.Bensound.com theme music
Q1 Do you have regular testing/experiments built in to your account processes currently? If so, what does it look like? Q2 Do you find testing/experiments easier or harder to execute on different platforms? If so, in what ways? Q3 How do you position testing/experiments with clients to get them to say yes? Q4 How do you determine what budget to request for a particular test/experiment (if you're doing something that will require designated budget)? Q5 Do you have any hard and fast rules for your test/experiments, such as how long they should run, number of things being tested, etc.? This would be a great place to explain your statistical significance thoughts for those who are uninitiated! Q6 Is there a test/experiment you’re running or have recently run that surprised you? Q7 How do you decide on things to test/experiment with in your accounts? Q8 What is the biggest objection or resistance you encounter when you suggest tests/experiments in client accounts? Q9 What do you wish clients understood better about tests/experiments? Q10 Is there anything the platforms could do to make tests/experiments easier to implement? http://bit.ly/ad-testing-tool --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
#PPCCHAT Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 What are some assumptions you make regularly when it comes to client accounts? Do they differ by platform, industry, etc.? Q2 Have you had experiences where you learned that your assumptions were incorrect? How did that happen? What did you do? Q3 Is there a particular area(s) where you think assumptions are most dangerous for accounts? Q4 What causes you to reevaluate assumptions you or your team have made? How do you handle this when you realize your premise may be faulty? Q5 Do you find it easy or difficult to take a look at your assumptions? Are you aware of the assumptions you and/or your team makes? Is questioning or challenging them encouraged? Q6 What assumptions do you run into on the client-side of things? (Assumptions clients make). Q7 How do you try to challenge client assumptions when necessary? Any tips to share on how to do this tactfully? Q8 What assumption do you wish would go away forever (on our side and/or on the client-side)? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 Are you currently doing remarketing for some or all of your clients/accounts? If so, on which platforms? Q2 What do you generally find are client’s expectations for remarketing campaigns? Does it differ at all by platform? Q3 What is a remarketing campaign that you thought was awesome (one of yours or one you were on the receiving end of)? What made it great? Q4 What is a remarketing campaign that you thought was awful (one of yours or one you were on the receiving end o)? What made it awful? Q5 Do you have any kind of standard practice you use when setting up remarketing campaigns? Q6 How do you handle #remarketing with small audiences/too small to remarket? Q7 What are common issues or roadblocks that prevent you from doing remarketing in the way you might want to? Have you found any solutions or workarounds for them? Q8 What do you wish clients knew/did with their web sites to make remarketing easier? Q9 Is there a feature or capability you wish was available for remarketing that currently is not available? bit.ly/g-t-m --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
In this episode, Derek Charlebois and I answer questions from Instagram. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Grab a signed copy of my new book, Bodybuilding For Beginners: https://kylehuntfitness.shop/collections/books/products/bodybuilding-for-beginners Questions on the show: Q1: What is your opinion on the movie “The Game Changers” and plant-based eating in general? Q2: I’m 21 years old, if I want to max out my strength potential, how much time should I spend in a caloric surplus vs. maintenance? Q3: What are the ways to recover or cope when athletes peak too early or too late? Q4: How can you add calories to your diet without gaining fat? Q5: Do tattoos limit your possible success at a bodybuilding show? Q6: What is the ideal heart rate to shoot for if you are including daily steps as cardio? Q7: What are your thoughts on hormone replacement therapy? Do you consider it taking steroids? Q8: What is the best way to determine changing weight classes in powerlifting? Q9: Top tips for the first time gaining phase for women? What are the key things to know? Q10: What is your favorite form of recovery? Q11: Will working on calf strength help with powerlifting? Q12: Do you think your current level of leanness is sustainable? Connect with Derek: https://www.prbreaker.com/ Instagram: @DerekCharlebois Connect with Kyle: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Get Strong Now with the Absolute Strength Powerlifting Program: https://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolutestrength2/ Build Muscle and Gain Strength with my Absolute Progress Powerbuilding Program: https://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absoluteprogress/ Improve Your Bench Press with my 6-Week Bench Press Program: http://kylehuntfitness.com/benchprogram Get 10% OFF PR Breaker Materia Pre Workout and Hitpoint Protein: DISCOUNT CODE: “hunt10” at https://www.prbreaker.com/
Questions Answered During This Episode: Q1: "What exactly are macros?" Q2: "How do I count macros?" Q3: "How do macros (protein, fat + carbs) all work together?" Q4: "Are counting macros something that's realistic long term?" Q5: "Do you personally eat the same kinds of food everyday?" Q6: "What do you do if you are eating out/counting macros? I find that’s always a big issue for me, I don’t want to be the anti social person always bailing when invited to go out, but I really feel it causes a huge bump in my fitness journey and then I get this horrible guilty feeling if I have a night where I might eat something I don’t usually eat and have some drinks...?" Links Mentioned On This Episode: Free fitness and diabetes training -WATCH THE REPLAY Have a question? Submit a question to the podcast! Resources: Join the More Than Just a Type Facebook community Download your FREE e-book: How to Lose Weight with Type 1 Diabetes Fat Loss for Type 1's (FLFT1) join the WAITLIST! NEW Membership Program [BBG]
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 Do you bid on your brand terms? Q2 What is the biggest reason you have for bidding on brand terms? Q3 What is the biggest reason you have for NOT bidding on brand terms? Q4 What is your best success or worst failure experience with bidding on brand terms? Q5 Do you bid on competitor terms? Q6 What is the biggest reason(s) you have FOR bidding on competitor terms? Q7 What is the biggest reason(s) you have for NOT bidding on competitor terms? Q8 When you advertise on competitor terms, do you simply advertise your brand and its benefits and/or a promo offer or do you try to tie into the competitor in any way? Why or why not? Q9 It was suggested by Jason Fried of Basecamp recently that Google Ads allowing businesses to bid on competitors’ terms was unethical or even possibly extortion. Your thoughts on this? https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/04/google-paid-search-ads-shakedown-basecamp-ceo-says.html https://neptunemoon.net/2019/09/google-ads-doesnt-owe-you-anything-you-need-to-still-do-branding/ https://www.nachoanalytics.com/blog/airbnb-vs-vrbo/?c=102 https://officialppcchat.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
Host: Jai Shukla Guest: Derrike Cope Q1 — Explain to me a little bit about your journey. How did you go from a driver to now a team manager? It all started when Mike Kohler from StarCom Fiber wanted to sponsor Derrike as a racer. That opportunity led him to eventually managing the entire team! Q2 — How has the pressure been different in the various roles that you’ve played? The pressure of being a driver is immense, as you’re performing at such a high level and you’re only as good as your last race. It’s a different kind of pressure when you own or manage a team. It comes from a broader perspective of competition, competing as best you can and not settling for mediocrity. Q3 — Do you feel like you have more or less control as a team manager compared to a driver? As a driver, a lot of things are out of your control. You just drive your heart out and everything else is simply left to be. As a team manager, there are more aspects to manage while at the same time still focusing on the driving side since you also want to be able to provide the best environment for the driver to thrive. Q4 — So, the message I’m getting from you is that each side has its own pressures and neither is necessarily more significant than the other. Obviously, as a driver, there is much more pressure physically, especially at the higher levels. As you run a team, the pressure is more in the numbers, making sure that your team can have the best possible parts and pieces, including the best possible working environment. Q5 — Do you feel like you have a higher degree of control now? Derrike admits he feels like he has a ton of control, his wife and him essentially running the whole team themselves. Q6 — What would you say is a significant difference in the way you have to approach your day as a manager? How is the mentality different from that of a driver? He’s constantly on the racetrack, even driving for his team just last year, so he honestly doesn’t feel too far removed from still having the mentality of a driver. His biggest struggle while he balances the driving mindset with the managing mindset is that when he makes suggestions, it needs to be for the benefit of the entire team. He has to be cognizant to not think only in terms of driving, but managing the team as a whole. Q7 — Can you tell us what makes you happy right now? The fact that he can still be at the race track every week, waking up and looking forward to going to work. Also, knowing that at the highest level of motor racing he can still put a quality product on the racetrack and give the team a quality perception in the marketplace for the owners. Those are the things that make him happy. Q8 — You treat your team as your own. How did you feel like this was the team you wanted to stay with and take ownership of, as opposed to, say, just another team you want to win with like any other that you would manage? The fact that the team owners had admired Derrike Cope as kids and wanted to sponsor him as a driver, and then subsequently asked him to be team manager meant that they put a lot of trust in him and treated him as part of a family. Q9 — How have you and your wife managed to work together while still keeping the relationship intact? Derrike's wife loves the sport just as much as he does, which he believes is the underlining glue that makes them able to spend every waking moment together and still keep the relationship intact. It helps them keep their sanity! Q10 — How did you and your wife meet? They met at a race while she was doing marketing for her father’s team. Q11 — As a manager, what are some daily tasks that people might be surprised to learn that you still have to do yourself? He’s in charge of shock absorbers, so a lot of the time he’ll still run for parts. And since he manages the budget, he’s involved in most of the purchasing decisions. Q12 — If you could do any race over again, which race would you choose and why? He’s quick to mention the 1998 Daytona 500, the race Dale Earnhardt placed 1st in. Derrike Cope says his car that day was faster than Earnhardt’s, but his victory was thwarted when he was hit exiting the pits. Until that moment, he thought he was going to win his second Daytona 500 and he’d loved to see how that race would have played out had he not been hit. Q13 — Looking back at your 40 years of racing, management, and ownership, where did you originally see the trajectory of this journey taking you compared to where you ended up today? Derrike Cope is amazingly fulfilled when he looks at where his career has taken him. From the beginning, he always wanted to race stock cars and he was lucky enough to be able to do that for such a long time and with tons of success.
#PPCCHAT Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 How important is geographic targeting in the accounts you work on? Why is it at that level of importance? (I am assuming it matters to some degree to all advertisers, but not equally importantly). Q2 In Google Ads what historically has been your preferred geo targeting setting? Why? Q3 Do you expect the change in the way you can target geography in Google Ads to impact you or your clients? If so, how? Q4 Do you use similar geo targeting on other platforms? Why or why not? Which are similar or different? Q5 Do you have any practices you employ to try to keep geo targeting limited to where you actually want it (on any platform)? Q6 Do you regularly monitor location data for your campaigns (on any platform)? Q7 Do you find that you are geo located correctly by search engines, web sites or social platforms? If not, does that concern you as an advertiser? Q8 Is geo targeting something you would trust machine learning to figure out for you? Why or why not? Does your answer vary by platform? Q9 If you could magically change one thing about how you’re currently able to geo target campaigns on any platform, what would you do? https://neptunemoon.net/2019/06/google-ads-makes-a-major-change-to-location-targeting/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
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In this podcast, Tracy talks about ADHD and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria or RSD. Because Tracy doesn’t struggle with RSD she wasn’t that interested in learning about it but once she realized it was the number one requested topic among the women in her Facebook group, she started doing her research. Discover why emotion is not mentioned in the DSM, despite the fact that all experts believe that it is an integral part of ADHD. What do so many of us with ADHD complain about? Short temper Impulsivity Low frustration tolerance Overwhelmed by emotions Overwhelmed by the pain or energy of others Others with ADHD may be unaware of others feelings and may seem to be insensitive Excitability Tracy clarifies that if emotion isn’t mentioned, that means that RSD is also not recognized in the DSM. Learn about the 3 types of mood challenges in ADHD. Discover which one of them is associated exclusively with ADHD. Tracy shares why it’s so difficult for so many women with ADHD to grow up with a positive self-concept and the one thing that is instrumental in success for ADHD women. Learn the symptoms of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and how it got its name. Discover how it looks different depending on whether or not those who experience it internalize or externalize the emotional response. Tracy shares how members in her group describe what RSD feels like and how prevalent it seemed to be among the ADHD women in her group. Discover how RSD can often be misdiagnosed as social phobia, bi-polar disorder and/or depression but how it is different. Tracy talks about how Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria can affect people’s lives and relationships. She also shares a potentially positive side to RSD. Learn what might help to lesson symptoms of RSD both in the way of medication and psychotherapy. Once Tracy read about the drive to suceed and achieve, it was easy to wonder if perhaps she had RSD. That’s when she took this self-test here. Like all things ADHD it’s all about the degree of impairment. Here are the questions. Choose Often vs. Not Often for each question. Q1: Do you ever experience sudden, intense bouts of rage when your feelings are hurt? Choose Often vs. Not Often for each question Q2: Do you ever experience sudden, intense bouts of depression when your think you have been rejected or criticized? Q3: Are you your own harshest critic? Q4: Do you ever feel anxious in social situations because you assume that no one likes you? Q5: Do you consider yourself a “people pleaser,” often going above and beyond to get on someone’s good side? Q6: Do you ever pass up opportunities or avoid starting projects because you’re afraid you’ll fail? Q7: Have you ever been called “overly sensitive” or a “head case” because of your strong emotional reactions? Q8: Do you often dedicate more time than is necessary to a project or become perfectionistic to make sure your work has no mistakes (and is above reproach)? Q9: Do you ever experience your emotions as a physical sensation, as though you’ve been punched in the chest or physically “wounded?” Q10: Do you ever feel shame about the “lack of control” you have over your emotions? Q11: Before you were diagnosed with ADHD, were you told you might be depressed? Have bipolar disorder? Have a borderline character disorder? Q12: Do you ever shy away from close friendships or romantic relationships, because you worry that if people “know the real you,” they won’t like you? Q13: Do you assume the worst in commonplace interactions — worrying you will be fired every time your boss calls you in to her office, for instance? Q14: Do you regularly think that you cannot go on feeling this way? Q15: Do you ever avoid meeting new people or trying new things because your fear of rejection and criticism is so strong? Resources: https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/rejection-sensitive-dysphoria#2 https://chadd.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ATTN_10_16_EmotionalRegulation.pdf https://www.additudemag.com/rejection-sensitive-dysphoria-adhd-symptom-test/
#PPCCHAT Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 Do you have anything you do like “spring cleaning” for your PPC accounts (next Q will get into the specifics of what you do)? If so, how often do you do it? Q2 What kinds of “spring cleaning” things do you do? Q3 Are there things you think about doing, but don’t quite get around to doing to “spring clean” accounts? Q4 Are there any tools you use for “spring cleaning” type tasks that you love? Q5 Do you have processes in place that are essentially constantly “spring cleaning” accounts? Like Roomba for PPC? Q6 Are there areas that you wish you had more time to devote to that would make accounts more tidy and/or efficient? Q7 What is one “spring cleaning” type PPC task that you detest? Q8 Do you have any suggestions for how the platforms might “spring clean” themselves? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message