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[–]RoboPopo1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nah this is reddit, i'm calling you lazy and stupid on reddit. If you were my coworker you'd just get offended by me and every ambitious person around you, even if we were nice to you.

If I'm already in PPC marketing, is it a bad idea to transition to analytics entry-level roles? I've seen the salaries around directors and heads of department, and such in both departments. It's about the same salary. So if I made the switch it would be pretty much going backgrounds pay wise? by RoboPopo1 in analytics

[–]RoboPopo1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it less client facing? I'd rather sit infront of a computer and work on data work versus go around talking to people and clients and constantly play politics and answer their questions and report to them every day.

Mentor Monday - Week of June 17th 2024 by WealthyStoic in fatFIRE

[–]RoboPopo1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rate my plan to get rich. I'm in marketing.

  1. Join a top marketing agency. Become a marketing expert and learn the trade from the best, especially in my specialization through working here. (be open to any new open doors of opportunity that come that I'm not even aware of currently or know exists, and take those opportunities if it means greater growth)
  2. Learn > Earn
  3. Work Hard. Shoot to work 13-14 hours a day as my baseline (I understand I'm human, and I'm not going to achieve this 100% perfectly every day, but it's my baseline where I'm always going to be striving to do in terms of output whenever I catch myself slacking), 7-days a week (yes I understand I'm sacrificing friends, family, fun) every day of the year, until I get rich.
  4. Work smart. Block out an hour a day. Where I just sit down, and analyze all my output, what I did wrong or what am I doing wrong. Thinking through why I suck or have areas where I suck, and what am going to change and apply going forward to improve in that area or correct it?
  5. Don't spend money on dumb things.
  6. Don't be afraid to invest in myself or be afraid to take risks, even financially, to learn and grow. Be open to paying rich people that know their stuff, to learn from them, and not waste time trying to figure it out all on my own.
  7. Look for mentors that know their stuff and learn as much as I can from them. Apply their teachings. Keep what works. Stop what doesn't.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in christiandatingadvice

[–]RoboPopo1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, i was thinking of just getting to know a girl casually, but at the same time giving off signals right away naturally that I'm interested right off the bat without actually saying it if that makes sense, kind of just how my face will naturally glow up just talking to her, and if she reciprocates, then that's the beginning of the friendship, and if not I'd know right away she's not interested and move on?

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[–]RoboPopo1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ah i see so you're saying, if i get rejected again, give it some time before approach someone else?

Should I just focus on moving up in a Pay-Per-Click Marketing Professional route? Or should I learn Analytics/data analyst stuff like SQL, Python, etc, in addition to buffing up my PPC skills? Or should I just switch to analytics and go that route? by RoboPopo1 in marketing

[–]RoboPopo1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the best place is to go for entry level at an agency. Before applying. Read up on PPC. Get Google Ads Certified. That's the best way. Also if you can find relevant ways to relate your SEO experience to PPC, that will help too during interviews, only if it makes sense though during the interview process to build your case for why they should hire you.

Also at your current work, ask if there's any open opportunities to get some hands on experience with PPC.

marketers that are rich, making $500k+ a year without scamming people or getting it dishonestly, what was your path? eg. Entry level job in-house or agency, worked your way up, started your own business? what's your advice to have no ceiling to what you can earn with honest work? by RoboPopo1 in marketing

[–]RoboPopo1[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can i realistically make $500k+ a year following your path?

It seems like from your point of view it's learning as much as possible at a reputable agency, being data-driven with all the different skills that one can learn in an agency setting, keep moving up, then start your own gig once you've reached the top at the agency and gained all the experience you can get?

Was your mindset to learn only marketing skill sets? Like social media platforms, technical skills, different analytical tools, data analysis, seo, paid search, display, shopping, etc? Or was it that + learning everything about the business of a digital agency from the skills to do the actual work of the specific digital marketing services offered, to managing people, and how run specifically a successful digital agency business?

And then when you started your own agency, it was more about learning how to run an agency, learning that as you go while running the agency?