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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: Harris and Trump Campaigns Using Google Ads to Target Voters. Here's What To Look For (0:35) Texas AG Sues General Motors Over Illegal Acquisition of Driver Data (4:36) Google Explains Why Assassination Attempt Searches Weren't AutoCompleting After Senator Calls for Investigation (8:06) Quick Hitters: Consumer Price Index Falls to 2.9%, Former House Rep. Says She's Been Placed on TSA Watch List, U.S. Sends Congress Notification of $20B Weapons Sale to Israel, Defense Contractor Arrested After Printing Classified Docs and Attempting to Flee (10:27) Support ‘UNBIASED' on Patreon. Watch this episode on YouTube. Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok. All sources for this episode can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keith Pamperin joins the guys to talk about an organization called Challenge The Outdoors. This non-profit organization is focused on providing activities for the disabled in the state of Wisconsin. Founded in October 1998 by a group of outdoor sportspersons of whom most were physically challenged, the founding members all shared a common bond with over 1 million Wisconsinites being active outdoors, and it was important for the group to find a way to help with the mental and physical well-being of all involved, hence the group was born. Ben & Deanna Malcore join for another quick round of "What To Look For" when buying a home. Then Civic Media's own Teri Barr is in with some Slices of Wisconsin. First she shares information about Barry Manilow's visit to Green Bay and giving 10 grand to a local public school band program. Then she tells us the details about the story of the hamburger in Wisconsin. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Teri Barr, Ben Malcore, Deanna Malcore, Keith Pamperin
With news of creepy dates and downright scary situations becoming a daily occurrence we decided it's best to prepare you with things to look for. Uncover the 22 red flags to watch out for when dating or interacting with people. We break down the warning signs and share insights to help you navigate relationships wisely. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion, and afterward, let's share our dating stories over a fun coffee date. Join us!Share this episode and laugh with friends while playing Red Flags card game: https://amzn.to/4fnNmpvMusic by:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko https://soundcloud.com/vgl9
We're back with a special HYPE pod to get you ready for this Saturday's USA vs Slovenia game in San Antonio. It's the USA's second-ever game in SA! In the pod, first we recap the Becker Vineyards Puro Pod Celebration on Sunday, spitoodle-drinking and all. Then, a quick recap of SAFC's offseason moves. At 15:00, we discuss the USA game: What To Look For, favorite team USA moments, and Players to Watch. Enjoy and see you at the tailgates!
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In this episode of The New CISO, Steve is joined by guest Peter Frochtenicht, National Manager for Security and Compliance and CISO at NEC Australia.A technician by nature, Peter has decades of experience across multiple countries. Today, he joins the podcast to discuss the complexities of AI and the benefits of time-saving tools. Tune into today's episode to learn more about Peter's technical journey, the most common security threats, and his advice for new CISOs.Listen to Steve and Peter discuss why automation is a critical component of security tools and how the threat landscape has changed globally:Meet Peter (1:36)Host Steve Moore introduces our guest today, Peter Frochtenicht, who has worked at NEC for nine years.Before NEC, Peter started his career as a systems engineer twenty years ago. Peter has worked in Africa and Australia and has worked his way up through different organizations.Catching Up (5:21)Ten years ago, the CISO role in Australia would be rare. Steve presses Peter as to why.Since the Australian population is smaller than the states with fewer big-name organizations, it took Australia longer to catch up in the security industry.Australia's Biggest Threats (9:37)From a defense perspective, Australia is doing much business with the states, especially with submarines. From a threat perspective, they border China and some of the eastern countries, which makes a security threat from those countries more imminent.Increased Attacks (13:17)The most typical security attack that Peter witnesses is phishing, which affects organizations and citizens. According to Peter, it is human nature to be curious about and click on an email link. For outside threats, financial benefits and access to information are to be gained.AI has also advanced quickly, which can contribute to increased threats since you can mimic someone's voice. Organizations should be prepared to use AI for good but also be prepared for when there are more insidious reasons for using this new technology.The Benefits of AI (18:05)Steve presses Peter on what defense benefits he predicts will come from AI.Peter shares the automation tools his team uses that help reduce his analysts' headcount and save time. Chat GPT may help you personally, but Peter believes in partnering with known vendors that can help limit human error.What To Look For (21:11)Peter shares what CISOs should or should not look for when choosing AI tools. Analytic tools are standard and can save much time and effort. As a result, organizations can save money and trust that there will be an increase in accuracy.If tools can help CISOs detect abnormalities with less effort, that would be of service. Of course, abnormal actions may not be malicious but could be a mistake by a well-meaning person. Investing In Employees (28:32)Peter believes in training his people to bring the best out of them. People don't always have the right skills at the right time, but you build a strong team when you invest in your employees and their relationship with your vendors. Adding Skillsets (31:05)Steve asks Peter what skillsets he had to add, besides technical abilities, to perform his role. Peter discusses his career journey, including his transition into leadership.Peter had to gain a governance mindset and consider policies and when to update said policies. It's challenging to ask for money to pursue your endeavors, but if you have a budget, you must spend it.Sound Advice (38:56)Looking up back at his career, Peter wouldn't change much. But Peter recommends getting training and certifications to keep yourself up to date. You...
Cookbooks: the best guide to start a good relationship with cooking food. In this episode, we interview Dustin Harder to talk about the hard work that comes with everything cookbook-related. Finding good cookbooks is a beginner vegans' entryway into the lifestyle, and yet this kind of gold is difficult to find. Dustin talks about how to find the best cookbooks for you, as well as how to leave good reviews to raise the cookbook author up. If you're interested in expanding your knowledge in vegan recipes through cookbooks, this podcast episode will definitely help you. 2:03 - Sponsors: Better Than Bouillon, making your food extra delicious; Cariloha, comfortable bamboo clothing 5:50 - A Glimpse of Dustin Harder 7:00 - Celebrate Small Wins, Peer Pressure is Overrated 10:01 - Let Them Be Weirded Out and Curious About You 13:20 - Cookbooks: Your Friend in the Kitchen 21:13 - The Success of Recipes is Relative To One's Taste 27:19 - Look for A Cookbook That is A Good Fit For You 28:38 - Good Reviews Are Heads-Ups to The Author 30:12 - Hard Work Births the Best Cookbooks 32:09 - Find the Gold, Avoid The Not-So Good 34:26 - Be Smart! Check Recipe Samples Before Getting the Book 35:24 - Do Your Research in the Cookbook World 37:11 - What To Look For in a Cookbook 40:13 - Dustin's Highly Recommended Cookbooks 45:11 - Find Justin on Social Media!
In the current market and the spirit of new beginnings Alyssa and Jocelyn dive into a very relevant topic, job requirements. Alyssa brings what to look for in a job while Jocelyn gives you what a job requires of you. What to look for in a job?Wage PointersLocation Part-time vs Full-timeBenefitsScope of work Company history and brand CultureWhat is your job looking for from you?Education Work Experience Certifications and Licenses Specific Knowledge Personal AttributesBackground Check Language Physical Abilities Links:Instagram: tablestalks.podcastTwitter: tabletalks_podTikTok: tabletalks.podcastInstagram: jocelynstacia.coInstagram: alyssalynne12
We hear everything there is about red flags. Why is that? Let's change the narrative and talk about GREEN FLAGS.Our very first book "STRAIGHT GOALS NO BS JOURNAL" is officially live on Amazon Kindle and the paperback version on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CLQY2SLThe strategic approach laid out in this journal is exactly what we've used during the pandemic. Instead of panicking, we choose to keep our finances under control by cutting back on unnecessary purchases, we set goals and monitored our credit like a hawk. We know first hand our
What is a Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Test (CIMT)? It is a simple, non-invasive, ultrasound test looking at the wall of your arteries. It is one of the most important tests starting at the age of 45. Through this test, we can look for early signs of asymptomatic disease, that can eventually lead to a heart attack, stroke, or dementia.In this episode, we review the CIMT test and how it can be used to detect early signs of asymptomatic disease. We discuss root causes and the importance between medicine and dentistry.What To Look For- 1.3mm or greater- What does that area look like? It is soft or calcified plaque?Where to get a CIMT Test- The Prevent Clinic (https://thepreventclinic.com/)- Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Center of Central Ohio (https://www.haspcofcentralohio.com/home)- Esthetic & Integrative Dentistry (https://estheticintegrativedentistry.com/)- BaleDoneen Method (https://baledoneen.com/provider-search/)- The American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (https://www.aaosh.org/find-a-practitioner)- CardioRisk Laboratories (https://cardiorisk.com/)- Vasolabs (https://www.vasolabs.com/)Tests Mentioned in this Episode- LP-PLA2- Myeloperoxidase (MPO)- C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test- Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Test (CIMT)Keep asking "why?"!Social MediaInstagram: @askwhymedicineFacebook: @askwhymedicine
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Is your dog acting weird? Are they anxious? Blinking? Red eye? Glowing eye in lights?How I almost missed the signs my dog Coco had Glaucoma and what to look for in your pet. While there is no cure, there are ways to slow it down and catch it quickly before it does permanent damage, which includes blindness and or surgery. Update included on Coco's 2nd vet visit!This is part 1 of a 2 part series.Invitation to Vets: If you would like to be a part of the show, please contact me directly in any of the links below.Contact Me: ROSANAMODPOD@GMAIL.COMBuy Me:http://www.amazon.com/handmade/rosana-mod-shopBuy Me:https://www.ebay.com/usr/rosanamodRead Me:https://hubpages.com/@rosanamodugnoFollow Me: https://www.instagram.com/rosanamod/ If you love my shows, please click the PayPal link below to support it so I can bring you more interesting content! Thank you!Support the Show:https://paypal.me/RosanaMod?locale.x=en_USWant to be a Podcaster too? Click below:Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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The gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show heard weekly March - Oct Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ In segment two Joey and Holly go over how to know if you have a good or bad nematodes Often referred to as roundworms, nematodes are not closely related to true worms. They are multicellular insects with smooth, unsegmented bodies. The nematode species that feed on plants are so tiny that you need a microscope to see them. The adults often look long and slender, although some species appear pear-shaped. These plant parasites are not the same roundworms as the filarial nematodes that infect the human body, spread diseases, and wreak havoc on the immune system. Some nematodes feed on the outer surfaces of a plant while others burrow into the tissue. Soil-dwelling nematodes are the most common culprits, but some species can damage plant roots, stems, foliage, and flowers. No matter where they feed, these tiny worms can seriously damage to crops with their sharply pointed mouths by puncturing cell walls. The real damage occurs when a nematode injects saliva into a cell from its mouth and then sucks out the cell contents. The plant responds to the parasitic worms with swelling, distorted growth, and dead areas. Nematodes can also carry viruses and bacterial diseases inject them into plants. The feeding wounds they make also provide an easy entrance point for bacteria and fungi. Beneficial nematodes that enrich the soil may feed on the decaying material, insects, or other nematodes. Being slender and transparent, they cannot often be seen by the naked eye. Other groups of worms may be confused with nematodes. ... With a few exceptions, if you can see an organism, with the naked eye, it is not a plant-parasitic nematode. Most nematodes are harmless, but a handful of troublesome species attack the outside surfaces of plants, burrowing into the plant tissue and causing root, stem, folar and even flower damage. Other nematodes live inside the plants for part of their lives, causing damage from the inside out Are nematodes harmful? While most of the thousands of nematode species on Earth are not harmful, some cause diseases in humans and other animals or attack and feed on living plants. ... Luckily, there are ways to deter these pesky pests from disrupting your garden soil Beneficial Nematodes are microscopic, non-segmented roundworms that occur naturally in soil throughout the world. Inside the nematode's gut is the real weapon — beneficial bacteria that when released inside an insect kill it within 24 to 48 hours ADD good nematodes The solution can be applied using a watering can, Hose End Sprayer, backpack or Pump Sprayer or through irrigation or misting systems. Mix nematodes into water and gently agitate. Apply when the sun is low on the horizon as the nematodes are photophobic and do not like direct light. What To Look For for bad nematodes Typical symptoms of nematode damage can appear above and below the ground in foliage and roots. Foliar symptoms generally appear in the form of stunting of plants, premature wilting, and leaf chlorosis (yellowing). Plants displaying these symptoms generally occur in patches rather than showing across an entire field, following the usual irregular distribution of nematodes in fields. Under heavy nematode infestation, crop seedlings or transplants may fail to develop, maintaining a stunted condition, or die, causing poor stand development. Under less severe pressure, symptom expression may be delayed until later in the crop season after a number of nematode cycles have been completed. In this case, the above-ground symptoms may not be as readily apparent. Root symptoms caused by sting or root-knot nematodes can present very noticeable symptoms. Sting nematodes can form a tight mat of short roots that often assume a swollen appearance. New roots are generally killed by heavy infestations of the sting nematode. Root-knot nematodes are characterized by the swollen areas on the roots called galls. Galls may range from a few swellings on roots to extensive areas covered, which are caused by exposure to multiple and repeated infections. Beneficial nematodes can be a great alternative to chemical pesticides, and a very effective addition to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. However, beneficial nematodes are living organisms and using them for pest control does require accurate information, proper storage and shipping and careful application 1 Remove all vegetation from the area. Wet the soil , then cover it with two sheets of clear plastic to raise the temperature in the soil and kill the nematodes. Dig the edges of the plastic about 6 inches into the soil to keep it in place and hold in the moisture. Place the plastic during the hottest months of the summer, and leave it in place for four to six weeks. 2 Plant cool season crops rather than warm season crops. Nematodes are less active in the cooler months, so there is less chance they will damage plants. Plant nematode-resistant plants all year long to limit damage. Nematode resistance is indicated on the seed or plant label. 3 Amend soil with plenty of organic matter prior to planting. Till or dig the organic matter several inches into the soil . The organic matter will help suppress the nematodes and keep them from causing as much damage. 4 Keep contaminated areas of the garden from spreading. Do not move plants from infested areas into clean areas. Water infested areas separately so the runoff doesn't get into clean areas. Clean gardening tools with alcohol between uses to keep from transferring nematodes on the tools. 5 Water your plants frequently; don't let them dry out. Plants are more susceptible to nematodes if they are stressed from lack of water. 6 Allow the planting bed to lie fallow for one or two seasons. Water the planting area and keep it moist so the nematode eggs will hatch, but keep the planting zone free of weeds and other vegetation. If the nematodes hatch and have nothing to eat, they will die. 7 Remove plants and dig up the roots at the end of each growing season to remove the nematodes' food source. Dispose of the plant matter. Till the soil after removing the plants to dry the soil and expose the nematodes to sunlight, which kills them. Till the soil again every few weeks to dig up more of the nematodes and expose as many as possible before the next planting season. Beneficial Nematodes hunt down, penetrate, and kill most soil dwelling pests. They will remain effective for about 2 years, but annual applications are recommended. They will also attack over wintering adult insects, pupae, diapausing larvae, and grubs when they are in the soil, bark, or even ground litter. 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The gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show heard weekly March - Oct Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ In segment 1 Joey and Holly talk about how to growing the best tomatoes Plant tomatoes deep Remove lower leaves Mulch Corn meal Consistent watering cage/stake ez step product Order now and receive a 3rd plant support absolutely free with purchase of a kit and use promo code: Joey 123 Keep lower leaves removed Remove suckers? Dealing with tomato hornworm When to harvest? In segment two Joey and Holly go over how to know if you have a good or bad nematodes Often referred to as roundworms, nematodes are not closely related to true worms. They are multicellular insects with smooth, unsegmented bodies. The nematode species that feed on plants are so tiny that you need a microscope to see them. The adults often look long and slender, although some species appear pear-shaped. These plant parasites are not the same roundworms as the filarial nematodes that infect the human body, spread diseases, and wreak havoc on the immune system. Some nematodes feed on the outer surfaces of a plant while others burrow into the tissue. Soil-dwelling nematodes are the most common culprits, but some species can damage plant roots, stems, foliage, and flowers. No matter where they feed, these tiny worms can seriously damage to crops with their sharply pointed mouths by puncturing cell walls. The real damage occurs when a nematode injects saliva into a cell from its mouth and then sucks out the cell contents. The plant responds to the parasitic worms with swelling, distorted growth, and dead areas. Nematodes can also carry viruses and bacterial diseases inject them into plants. The feeding wounds they make also provide an easy entrance point for bacteria and fungi. Beneficial nematodes that enrich the soil may feed on the decaying material, insects, or other nematodes. Being slender and transparent, they cannot often be seen by the naked eye. Other groups of worms may be confused with nematodes. ... With a few exceptions, if you can see an organism, with the naked eye, it is not a plant-parasitic nematode. Most nematodes are harmless, but a handful of troublesome species attack the outside surfaces of plants, burrowing into the plant tissue and causing root, stem, folar and even flower damage. Other nematodes live inside the plants for part of their lives, causing damage from the inside out Are nematodes harmful? While most of the thousands of nematode species on Earth are not harmful, some cause diseases in humans and other animals or attack and feed on living plants. ... Luckily, there are ways to deter these pesky pests from disrupting your garden soil Beneficial Nematodes are microscopic, non-segmented roundworms that occur naturally in soil throughout the world. Inside the nematode's gut is the real weapon — beneficial bacteria that when released inside an insect kill it within 24 to 48 hours ADD good nematodes The solution can be applied using a watering can, Hose End Sprayer, backpack or Pump Sprayer or through irrigation or misting systems. Mix nematodes into water and gently agitate. Apply when the sun is low on the horizon as the nematodes are photophobic and do not like direct light. What To Look For for bad nematodes Typical symptoms of nematode damage can appear above and below the ground in foliage and roots. Foliar symptoms generally appear in the form of stunting of plants, premature wilting, and leaf chlorosis (yellowing). Plants displaying these symptoms generally occur in patches rather than showing across an entire field, following the usual irregular distribution of nematodes in fields. Under heavy nematode infestation, crop seedlings or transplants may fail to develop, maintaining a stunted condition, or die, causing poor stand development. Under less severe pressure, symptom expression may be delayed until later in the crop season after a number of nematode cycles have been completed. In this case, the above-ground symptoms may not be as readily apparent. Root symptoms caused by sting or root-knot nematodes can present very noticeable symptoms. Sting nematodes can form a tight mat of short roots that often assume a swollen appearance. New roots are generally killed by heavy infestations of the sting nematode. Root-knot nematodes are characterized by the swollen areas on the roots called galls. Galls may range from a few swellings on roots to extensive areas covered, which are caused by exposure to multiple and repeated infections. Beneficial nematodes can be a great alternative to chemical pesticides, and a very effective addition to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. However, beneficial nematodes are living organisms and using them for pest control does require accurate information, proper storage and shipping and careful application 1 Remove all vegetation from the area. Wet the soil , then cover it with two sheets of clear plastic to raise the temperature in the soil and kill the nematodes. Dig the edges of the plastic about 6 inches into the soil to keep it in place and hold in the moisture. Place the plastic during the hottest months of the summer, and leave it in place for four to six weeks. 2 Plant cool season crops rather than warm season crops. Nematodes are less active in the cooler months, so there is less chance they will damage plants. Plant nematode-resistant plants all year long to limit damage. Nematode resistance is indicated on the seed or plant label. 3 Amend soil with plenty of organic matter prior to planting. Till or dig the organic matter several inches into the soil . The organic matter will help suppress the nematodes and keep them from causing as much damage. 4 Keep contaminated areas of the garden from spreading. Do not move plants from infested areas into clean areas. Water infested areas separately so the runoff doesn't get into clean areas. Clean gardening tools with alcohol between uses to keep from transferring nematodes on the tools. 5 Water your plants frequently; don't let them dry out. Plants are more susceptible to nematodes if they are stressed from lack of water. 6 Allow the planting bed to lie fallow for one or two seasons. Water the planting area and keep it moist so the nematode eggs will hatch, but keep the planting zone free of weeds and other vegetation. If the nematodes hatch and have nothing to eat, they will die. 7 Remove plants and dig up the roots at the end of each growing season to remove the nematodes' food source. Dispose of the plant matter. Till the soil after removing the plants to dry the soil and expose the nematodes to sunlight, which kills them. Till the soil again every few weeks to dig up more of the nematodes and expose as many as possible before the next planting season. Beneficial Nematodes hunt down, penetrate, and kill most soil dwelling pests. They will remain effective for about 2 years, but annual applications are recommended. They will also attack over wintering adult insects, pupae, diapausing larvae, and grubs when they are in the soil, bark, or even ground litter. In segment three Joey and Holly welcome their guest Kelly D. Norris is one of the leading horticulturists of his generation. He is an award-winning author and plantsman and has a new book out - New Naturalism. https://kellydnorris.com/ 1. You have a passion for planting more natural plants - we have a lot of listeners who have small spaces and need to grow in pots - is there a way to grow in containers with more prairie or meadow style plants and have it look pleasing and not out of place? 2. A lot of people are buying houses right now and will often get a bunch of perennial plants with that house - I know many people feel bad if they want to change up the plants, or get rid of them and start fresh - why should people change their landscape of they want to - and what are some good classic perennials they should consider keeping? 3. You have a new book out this year - New Naturalism - can you tell us about something interesting or notable in the book and why our listeners would enjoy checking it out? 3b. If someone wants to add more wild or natural looking plants to their landscape but has a more neat and tidy aesthetic - what are some tips to change it up a bit but not have it look too much like a wild prairie? 4. I love botanical gardens and know attendance was up at many of them over the last year - for those who enjoy them, what is the best way to get the most out of your visit to them? 5. You have a whole book about bearded irises - A Guide to Bearded Irises - what are some great reasons to grow them? And why should our listeners check out that book? 6. How can our listeners find out more about you? In segment four Joey and Holly answer gardener's questions Q: Can old tires be used as raised beds? A: Most scientific studies thus far suggest that most of the health issues regarding tires arise when they are burned,Despite the fact that the EPA and Center for Disease Control have not found statistic links to health hazards from either intact tires or "crumb" products, studies are still underway and officials acknowledge that more data is required.many reputable organic gardening sources, such as Mother Earth News cautions against growing edibles in tires as a long-term practice. 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Show Resources:Split test calculator Ep 07 - LinkedIn Ads Account Organization Ep 15 - Benchmarking Your LinkedIn Ads LinkedIn Learning course about LinkedIn Ads by AJ Wilcox: LinkedIn Advertising Course Contact us at Podcast@B2Linked.com with ideas for what you'd like AJ to cover. Show Transcript: Bro, do you even test? Yeah, we're talking AB testing your LinkedIn Ads today. Let's do this. Welcome to the LinkedIn Ads Show. Here's your host, AJ Wilcox. Hey there LinkedIn Ads fanatics. LinkedIn Ads provides the absolute best testing ground for learning about your audience and your account. No other ad platform can match it. And over the years, we here at B2Linked have honed our account structure and testing strategy. And I'm about to reveal it all for free. The only thing I ask in return is that you ship me bottles of your local root beer. I'm just kidding. It's truly free. But I wouldn't hate on receiving root beer shipments. In the news, LinkedIn launched its new site redesign on desktop. And this probably went out to a third or a fourth of all LinkedIn members. So chances are that most of you by now have it. But I'll tell you, it's not a huge departure. It's very much a redesign, but not necessarily adding any new functions or really changing anything, except making the whole background gray and having rounded buttons instead of more squared off buttons. I'm kind of ambivalent on the whole thing. But I do appreciate how it doesn't really look like Facebook all that much anymore. It sure seemed like they were going pretty Facebook there for a while. Along with this release, LinkedIn released LinkedIn stories. So again, maybe most of you who are listening right now have this, I was part of that initial test group with LinkedIn stories. But quite frankly, I'm really scared to actually hit the button and release my first story, because I haven't ever used them on Snapchat on Instagram, or anything else. Stories is totally a new format of sharing for me. And I'm really excited to see how business to business does these well, because I really don't even know where to start. Maybe by the time you hear this, I'll have created my first story. The part that I'm most excited about with LinkedIn stories is if you listened to Episode 16, with Ting Ba from LinkedIn, she alluded to the fact that we were going to have stories first, and then we would have stories as an ad product. And every time I talked to someone at LinkedIn about stories, I asked them the same question, which was, is stories inventory exactly the same inventory as the newsfeed or does it have its own inventory? And the reason why I'm so curious about this is because when LinkedIn releases a new ad format that has its own inventory, what happens is that inventory all starts with zero competition, meaning a lot of times we get significantly cheaper traffic for sometimes a year or two. So I love getting new ad inventory. And sure enough, what I found out after stories released, this is its own inventory. So it starts with a fresh auction at zero competition. So as soon as these ads come out, man, I want to be the first one to launch one. I wanted to shout out a couple reviews here, both of them on Apple podcasts. Sydney&Marketing says, "It feels like cheating. There is so much valuable information that is shared. It feels like it's breaking the rules. His podcasts are beyond helpful." Sydney in marketing, thank you so much for leaving a very kind review. The next one is from Jaston on Apple podcasts as well. He says, "What a digital marketing podcast should be. The Golden Age of podcasts has arrived. And there are so many great marketing podcasts. But few are as valuable as AJ Wilcox's LinkedIn ads show. I have known and followed AJ for a number of years. And I was excited to hear that he had launched a podcast, especially on such an interesting topic as LinkedIn Ads. AJ is the pro of LinkedIn Ads. And so it just makes sense that he would find a way to easily communicate all the latest trends, info and insights. What I most appreciate about the podcast is that it jumps right into the applicable information around LinkedIn and applicable information around LinkedIn Ads. My favorite information that's been shared are LinkedIn Ads Roadmaps, Mommon LinkedIn Ads Media, Common LinkedIn Ads Performance Metrics, and the Best Ways To Get LinkedIn Ads To Perform. If you have interest in running LinkedIn Ads, then I highly recommend the podcast. If you are simply interested in hearing great discussions around digital media, then I think it has a lot of value. Thanks for the great podcast AJ." Now from the username Jaston. I know that this is Josh Aston, and he's the founder of above the Fold Digital. He's a fantastic senior marketer that totally understands the process from driving traffic all the way down to analytics and CRM integrations. He's the real deal. So Josh, thank you for the kind review. I also want to let you know that I regularly rope in the team here at B2Linked to pull research and help inform the topics that we bring up. So a big thank you to the B2Linked. I know AJ will Cox gets a lot of credit in the reviews and online. But this is very much a joint effort. So thank you to the whole team, I don't want you to think that I'm hogging it. All right, I want to feature you. So please do leave a review wherever you leave podcast reviews, Apple podcasts, Stitcher, anywhere, I'll find it and share it out and give you a shout. All right onto testing methodologies. Let's hit it. 5:23 Testing Approach Now when I say AB test, I actually don't mean testing in the same exact way that you would think a strict AB test is, I'm basically just talking about testing two things against each other. We try to do this in a smart way. So that we're comparing things that actually will tell us a result that we're looking for. And we try to keep the data as pure as we possibly can. I say this because one of my favorite AB tests, which isn't a pure AB test is where you test one offer against another offer. So let's say that you have a webinar coming up. And then you want to test that against a report or an E-book, you wouldn't call this a pure AB test, because both of these offers are very different. So you're going to have different imagery, different ad copy. But because the offer makes the biggest difference in your conversion rates, I still think this is super valuable. So if our clients have multiple different pieces of content or offers, that's probably the first test that we'll do. But then once we found a winning offer, we'll start doing pure A B tests. And these will be the same offer with ad versus ad. The first thing I like to test in the actual ad copy, if they're both going to the same offer, is intro vs. intro. And there are a few flavors here, you can have two different calls to action. So you can test which call to action gets people to take action. You can also test pain point against pain point, or motivation against motivation. And this can help you understand what your audience responds to best. What are they most motivated by? Is it fear based or aspirational? Is it statistics or clickbait, whatever it is, you can find that out with an intro vs. intro test. The next thing we'll test is headline vs. headline, I wouldn't do a headline vs. headline test until you've already tested your intro. Because that generally has the biggest effect on your click through rate. Then as soon as we see performance for an ad version starting to decline, then we'll do an image vs. image test where we take the best performing intro and headline and test two different images and see if we can find what kind of image catches people's attention best. And then let's say you settle on the best combination of intro, headline, and image. You could even go really advanced and do a landing page vs. landing page test, same ad copy going to two different landing page experiences. So you can test what elements of the page are getting people to convert better or worse. As you're doing these tests. Go back and listen to Episode 15 on benchmarks, because that's where you'll learn what benchmarks to watch for. You know, let's say you have two tests and one is outperforming the other, but if they're both performing below LinkedIn's average, then you might want to end the test early and scrap it. And there are several different metrics that you can watch to see how your ads and offers are doing. And I'll start from the least impactful metrics, and then we'll work towards the most important. What To Look For: 8:27 Impressions So the first is impressions. If you see that one ad is receiving more impressions than another, what that teaches you is basically what LinkedIn thinks of the ad. If both of your variations are getting a similar amount of impressions, then you know that both have a similar relevancy score. And so LinkedIn is giving them traffic evenly. LinkedIn doesn't see a big difference in click through rates. And that's okay. The next metric to watch is actually your click through rate. And this is how you can tell what ad copy and what motivations are good at getting the customer's attention. Again, if your click through rates are similar, let's say one is a 0.8% and is 0.75%, those are so close I wouldn't say oh, yeah, let's do whatever got 0.8%, they really could be similar. But if one is a 0.4% and one's a 1.2%, you've got a winner. Cost Per Click The next is watching your cost per click, because your cost per click really is a combination of both your audience competition, how your bidding, and how your ads are performing. And so especially across audiences, if you see significant changes in your cost per click, that teaches you something about how either that audience is responding to your ads, or the increased level of competition among different audiences. 9:48 Conversion Rate Next is your conversion rate. Your conversion rate is going to teach you how effective your offer is at getting people to take action. How attractive it is. We see really good conversion rates on LinkedIn of being 15% or higher. So compare that against your variations and see how you're doing and and which one wins. Cost Per Lead The next is your cost per lead. And that is how much of an outlay and cost it requires to generate a lead, a conversion, an opt in, really whatever it is that you're going for. If you're spending a lot, or have been spending for a long time, then you could measure your ad differences by cost per lead, and tell which one is better at getting people to convert. So if you are testing things like ad copy, image, someone's motivation. Click Through Rate The things that you're probably paying attention to, are going to be the click through rate. And in order to get enough data about your click through rates to make sure that they are significant, we found that that's usually, at least if you're in North America, you're usually going to be spending between $300 to $1,000 across those two ad variations. Make sure that you get enough volume so the results really are significant here. If you're paying attention to the cost per click across your tests, you probably want to spend about the same amount that same $300 to $1,000, but make sure that this goes over at least one calendar week. And that's because costs per click can vary significantly by day. So you don't want to have just a partial week and then have a messed up data set. And your cost per click will also vary as your ad performance adjusts over time as well. Now, if you've got larger budgets, you're probably going to be paying more attention to the conversion rate. And this is where I highly suggest that you get to because the conversion rate of your offer is a much better predictor of how well your your ads are going to be performing than any of your ad copy. It's deeper in the funnel and therefore more impactful. Your conversion rate is really going to vary based off of the type of conversion that you're promoting or call to action that you're asking for. If you do what we recommend, which is starting with a content offer, something like free gated content, you will likely average between about 10 to 15% conversion rates. And those conversion rates at average costs per click within the first thousand dollars in ad spend, you should have a good feel for an asset, whether it's an ultra high converter, or a total dog or somewhere in the middle. And then by the time you've spent about $5,000, you'll likely have statistical significance on your cost per conversion, and your conversion rates all the way to the 95% confidence interval. And this should tell you whether that offer is really hitting the mark or not. And if you should do more like that. Also, this many leads should give you a pretty decent feel with how the sales team is measuring and responding to the lead quality. And it should be a high enough quantity of leads that your conversion rates from let's say, marketing qualified lead to sales qualified lead actually become meaningful. And of course, remember that the value behind LinkedIn ads is in the lead quality. So ultimately, how they result in those lower lead stages is really what matters. Now, if you're pushing people right to what I call a high friction asset, like right to a demo request or a free trial, or talking to sales, or buying something that will likely average somewhere between about 1.5% to a 4% conversion rate. And because that conversion rate is so much lower than if you were going to be releasing content, you'll have to spend significantly more to reach the same levels of significance. So keep that in mind, you might spend $5,000 to reach significance around content assets. And you might have to spend $25,000, to get the same thing around demo requests. 13:55 Statistical Significance Now I've been talking about statistical significance and it really is important to define it for our purposes here. What it is, is a statistical measure that's mathematically complex. And the output is kind of confusing. One time I built it manually in Excel and now I only use online calculators. But what it really boils down to is the difference between your two test variations that you're running is unlikely to happen by chance. Or in other words, that the winner of your test is actually the winner and not just a statistical anomaly. For AB tests in digital marketing, I use a 95% confidence interval, which is pretty high, but it's not the highest you can go. And what that would mean is we're 95% certain that the winner of the tests, the one that appears to be the winner is actually the winner. So if you need to make decisions faster, or maybe you have a lot less data, you can get to statistical significance faster. If you use something lower like a 90% confidence interval. If you want to calculate this, there are hundred online calculators if you just Google it. But my favorite so far is splittestcalculator.com. And if you scroll down to the show notes, you'll see a link to that. It makes this process super straightforward. So if you're testing the conversion rates between, let's say, two different assets, what you do is you take variation, one's number of clicks, and then you input variation two's number of clicks, and then down below, you put variation one's number of conversions, and then variation two's number of conversions. When you hit calculate, it'll tell you the conversion rate, and whether or not it's significant to that 95% confidence interval. And statistical significance is really hard for me to say. So from here on out, I'm just going to call it stat SIG. That'll be a lot easier on my tongue. So if you're testing the stat SIG around your click through rates, just put impressions in that same calculator instead of clicks, and then put clicks instead of conversions. The surprising way that stat SIG works is that your results will oscillate in and out of statistical significance quite regularly. So you want to make sure that you don't call the test too early. To keep from doing that, you may want to set an amount of spend that you're comfortable with as part of the test. And in statistics, we call that a horizon. So then go and check for significance as soon as you hit the horizon. And that should help protect your results, making sure you don't choose the wrong variation. And right now, I'm thinking through a way to have a live significance calculator for our LinkedIn Ads, so we can track when results become significant. And when they've oscillated out. So if anyone's done anything like that, reach out, and let me know I'd love to chat with you about that. Okay, here's a quick sponsor break, and then we'll dive into exactly how we structure and account for testing. 16:52 The LinkedIn Ads Show is proudly brought to you by B2Linked.com, the LinkedIn Ads experts. 17:01 If the performance of your LinkedIn Ads is important to you, B2Linked is the agency you'll want to work with. We've spent over $130 million on LinkedIn Ads, and everyone you talk to here is a LinkedIn Ads expert. So you'll get the very best advice with no sales pitch. We're official LinkedIn partners, and we're the only LinkedIn Ads agency confident enough to share all of our secrets publicly on a podcast. Fill out the contact form on any page of B2linked.com, to chat about your campaigns, or heck send a postcard, our mission is always to make you look like the hero. Alright, let's jump into a bit more of a b testing as well as all reveal our secret sauce and how we structure accounts for testing. 17:43 There are a whole litany of AB tests that you can run. So depending on what it is that you're testing, here's what you can expect that to affect. So if you're running an image test, expect that to alter your click through rate. So if you're testing images, one against another, don't watch for the difference in your conversion rate, your conversion is so far away from the image that you probably won't see that much of a correlation. So watch your click through rate there. Images are much better at getting someone's attention, leading to a click. The next is if you are doing an intro or a headline test, because this is ad copy, it will very much affect your click through rate. But depending on the call to action, and how valuable you write the ad copy to be, you can actually affect conversion rates from here. So maybe test against your click through rate as well as your conversions. If you're testing differences on your landing page, or even on your LinkedIn lead gen form, you'll see those results directly affecting your conversion rates. And then if you are testing your offers, the offer itself really permeates through the entire funnel. Because a really attractive offer can make for some really attractive ad copy, teaching you about click through rates. Because a really good offer is really easy to write really good ad copy around. So you'll see that effect in your click through rates. But then, of course, the offer really is what it is that you're calling someone to action on, you're telling them this is what I want you to do. And so that will also influence your conversion rates. Back when I used to run a lot of Google Ads, I ran quite a few of what I called AAB tests. So what I would do is come up with an A and a B variation. But then I would launch an exact copy of the A. So there were technically three ads in that ad group, but two of them were identical. And the reason that I did this is because I could look at the difference between my identical ads. And that would help me understand how much variance I could expect in my data. So for instance, if click through rates were close, then I could assume that measuring my AA against my B would be a worthwhile pursuit. But if click through rates were very different, I knew I really couldn't trust the difference between my A and my B nearly as much. Now I'm ashamed to say that I don't do very many AAB tests on LinkedIn. So if you are currently running these, please reach out and tell me about it. I would love to see those results. All right on to the exciting stuff. 20:14 B2Linked Approach So what I'm about to present to you is the official patent pending. Patent is really not pending. The B2Linked approach to an account setup. We've honed the SAM account testing strategy over the years and it has worked really well for our AB testing and pulling insights out. What we do is we take the target audience, and we break them into small micro segments. Go back and listen to Episode Seven, if you haven't already, and dive into how that works. Then what we do is we launched the same A and B variations into each of those separate campaigns. So each campaign is running its own AB test. But it's the same AB test that's running in every other campaign across the account, get it? Now, because the whole account is running the same two ads, at any point in time we can roll all the results up to the whole account level and look at the difference between A and B variations, totally ignoring the fact that these are all across multiple audience segments. At any point in time, you're only 35 seconds away from getting this data by hitting export from campaign manager, throwing into Excel, creating a pivot table, and boom you're looking at it. And because each campaign is running the same ads, we can measure the difference between each of those campaigns being just the difference in the audience. So it's an AB test of audience vs. audience. So you might find something like hey, the click through rates are higher with director level than they are with VP level folks. Or maybe cost per click is lower when we target the audience by job function than with job title. And then you could use those learnings to find out how you get more traffic or cheaper traffic or better quality of leads. You can roll that data up to the account level at any time at any granularity and find insights fast. You can roll all of your similar types of targeting up, you can roll all of your similar sonorities up to learn about them, the world is your oyster. And then of course, each of those individual campaigns as they spend and amass data, you'll eventually be able to draw conclusions about them individually. So how this targeting type and this segment of the population converts to this exact offer. So really, I told you that this episode was all about AB testing. But the way I'm describing it to you is actually setting up a series of AB tests, that's AB tests around your ads, and AB tests around your audiences. And simultaneously running a giant multivariate test of ads against individual audience micro segments. Boom, talk about under promise over deliver, whoo, give myself a high five. If you are a total stats geek, and you're geeking out with me on this, then I'm sure you're going to be lured in by this concept of you can tell LinkedIn you want to rotate creative evenly, instead of optimizing to the best click through rate. So fight that urge. The reason why this is is it's really a misnomer in the way that LinkedIn presents it. It's not going to show both ads evenly to that audience. What it's going to do is enter them both into the auction evenly. But of course, LinkedIn is going to give different relevancy scores to each of those ads, meaning that the one that performs higher is going to get shown more, it's going to win more auctions, and it's going to win them at a lower price. And the poor performer won't show as often. So if you select this option, you'll find that even though you're rotating evenly, you still end up with a mismatch in your impressions and your clicks. So I call the rotate evenly option, the charge me more and show me less button. I don't like pushing that button. But there is a solution for this issue coming. LinkedIn announced that they're going to have a split test option coming where you'll effectively be able to split test your different ads against each other, and it actually will split them 50/50. I keep asking LinkedIn how this works with the auction and how it avoids falling into the same trap as the rotate ads evenly, but no one's gotten back to me on that one yet. I figure it's probably implemented the same way that Facebook's is because Facebook has an A B testing option as well. But I haven't found anyone who can tell me how Facebook pulls it off, either. So if any of you know reach out, I would love to hear how this interacts with the auction. All right, I've got the episode resources coming up for you right now. So stick around. 24:51 Thank you for listening to the LinkedIn Ads Show. Hungry for more? AJ Wilcox, take it away. 25:02 Resources Alright, got some great resources for you. The first is that split test calculator. It's called splittestcalculator.com. It's a great one to go and pop your your stats from your campaigns into and see if they're significant or not. The next is, if you haven't listened to it Episode 15, all about benchmarking, you'll see that option that link right in the show notes below. And you'll also see a link to Episode Seven, all about account structure. This will give you a little bit more insight into how we structure and account for manageability and for testing. And if you're new to LinkedIn Ads, or you have a colleague, who is point them towards the LinkedIn ads course on LinkedIn Learning. There's a link to that below as well and it's a great intro course into LinkedIn. And because it's on LinkedIn Learning, it is ultra cheap. It is literally 1/24th for the cost. If you had me come and train your team on exactly the same material. Make sure you look down at your podcast player and hit that subscribe button, make sure that you've got every one of these episodes coming at you. And please do rate the podcast. And then if you leave us a review, I would love to shout you out as well. And then finally, if you have any ideas or questions or topics that you'd want to cover here on the podcast, reach out to us at Podcast@B2Linked.com. And with that being said, we'll see you back here next week, cheering you on in your LinkedIn Ads initiatives.
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December 12, 2011 Love, Relationship and Sex Advice, Out of Body Ecstasy: www.AllieTheiss.com LAST ASK ALLIE PODCAST! Dec 12, 2005 - Dec 12, 2011 Allie Theiss Show! Tues & Thur 8 - 9 pm ET http://www.blogtalkradio.com/allietheissshow **Quote of the Week:** "We shall have no better conditions in the future if we are satisfied with all those which we have at present." - Thomas Edison **Show's Format** * Looking back over the last 6 years. * 2012 - Personal Year, Energy, What To Look For! * Closing remarks Sex Radio Show, Adult Toys and Novelties: www.ThePassionZone.com
Episode 67. Pigskin Prowess. Football Sunday Show.
Max and David are joined by Josh Eberley, a writer for Hoop and podcast host of Hot Takes & Shot Fakes, to continue the 7SOL Position Pod Series. An American, an Australian and a Canadian break down all things Devin Booker, focusing in on his recent max extension and what he needs to do to earn it. Looking at the last 10 years of these deals, the guys discuss what Booker needs to do next season, how he and the Suns can avoid a Wiggins type backlash and what the expectations should be for both team and player throughout the life of the deal. Plus, the guys react to proposed rule changes in rapid-fire fashion, David tells a story about Suns shooting guards of the past, and David also asks Max and Josh for some hot takes with a shooting guard themed Seven Seconds Or Less segment. --Suns fans - we forgot to give credit to Kellan Olson's great article when discussing Booker's stats, you can read it here: http://arizonasports.com/story/1617245/las-vegas-odds-devin-booker-greatness-more-seriously/-- 03:43 Rapid Fire News (Proposed Rule Changes)07:27 Did You Know? Shooting Guard Edition11:55 Booker's Extension Situation 16:35 Recent Max Extension History 23:05 What To Look For in 18/1930:45 Avoiding The Wiggins Extension Year 38:55 Booker's Expectation During The Contract 47:10 Can The Suns Get Booker The Required Help?57:20 Seven Seconds or Less: SG Edition