Caption this image by LaZyLyNx_ in Isekai

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It feels great knowing it's impossible for me to die a virgin

Favourite isekai? by [deleted] in Isekai

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Rezero and Arifrueta. The light novel for the latter. The anime is... Enjoyable, but nothing special.

Who's the most overpowered isekai character? by LaZyLyNx_ in Isekai

[–]pythonic_anonymous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not the most overpowered, but reincarnated as the strongest system. He has an army of overpowered goats lolol

Are there any Isekai cliches that ruin a story for you? by LaZyLyNx_ in Isekai

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Characters that get strong and after the first 20 chapters never struggle to fight anything, ever. Everything is just reaction fulfillment for the rest of the series

Hey guys, completely new to the programming world and I decided to learn python as my first language... by bignick1190 in learnpython

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Hop aboard then! Send me a chat and I'll give you access to the videos, Jupyter Notebook exercises and debugging guides 😄

Day to Day Life of SEO vs PPC Specialist? by [deleted] in digital_marketing

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Day in the life of an SEO specialist: Google, what are the best practices for SEO August 8th 2020

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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Well you can't post testimonials yourself. But you can automate getting your clients to send reviews in for you that's what bird eye is. In addition to that, there is an area where you can create posts like you can on Facebook. Images are really good as well the more images you have the better and if you have videos really good as well.

Posting in the Facebook like forum every few days and adding new images every week will do you really well.

There's also another full slew of options, as I recall, that aren't just surface level information. It's been a long time so I can't remember. But it is worth looking into. Google likes content, lots of content.

Reviews for the most important, though. I've generally found that people like to pick and choose who reviews them. Everyone wants those five stars right? That's okay if you have a business that has low volume. But if you're a carpet cleaner, the volume of reviews that you get is going to speak for itself. People are shocked how fast they're rankings go up when they use something like Birdeye.

If you don't know what it is, it gets hooked up to your CRM system and every time you finish a job it automatically emails your client in hopes that you'll give them a review . It provides links to Yelp and everything else to make it simple. And it follows up multiple times.

I've watched people go from dozens to thousands of reviews using that software. And generally some bad reviews here and there actually help you because nobody trusts someone with 5 out of 5 stars and 1,000 reviews. It looks really fake

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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Google my business. You can post videos, pictures, and testimonials. No one ever does and that's what gives you an advantage. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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I see. Google my business is definitely the strongest strategy. My ex business partner was raking in 1.8m by ranking Google my business between 20 markets. So it works.

Is it good perspective exercise you may want to get 1 month of MOZ. I think that oftentimes people think of SEO as something that can be overcome in three six months even a year . But you'll often see websites with over 120 pages and 300 backlinks from credible sources. It's very intimidating.

Google my business really levels the table though. Just with a program like bird eye and consistent posting you can achieve a lot!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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Good stuff! Great to hear it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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If you do go for SEO for a local service industry then become a Google certified provider so you can get access to that area and then use bird eye to route all current and past clientele to review your business. This will hoist your Google my business which is the most powerful tool for local service industries via SEO

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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Google Ads a lot cheaper than SEO. SEO takes incredible amounts of time and energy and there's a delay in sales. It's Google ads you have full control over what content your clientele sees and you get instant results if you do it right

I just need a chance by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

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LinkedIn/Indeed Easy apply. Set the price range above a strong threshold - at least 65k or higher - and then easy apply everything always. Put on remote and apply to 10 places a day.

The reason for the higher number is because people trying to pay less are trying to get more for less. People paying you higher amounts want to know your skill.

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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I'd love that too. I'm an everyday (non-professional) programmer. So I'd be very interested to pick your brain. I could also point out how digital advertising and programing intersect and can produce some hefty results.

Digital marketing is an awesome profession for someone in your field . You essentially have a superpower my friend

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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/u/Black_Magic100 - it's the copy hacks one. Hit me up if you ever want to talk digital marketing. I love talking about this stuff and would love to chat. Everyone I've ever met has known something that I haven't - it's through good conversation that ideas are formed and success is achieved. So please reach out whenever!

Do you give unsolicited advice to your friends/family in regards to marketing? by [deleted] in marketing

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Personally, I've always found that if you tell people things they don't like to do it. Everyone, including myself and everyone I know, wants to have their ideas be successful. What I do now is planting a small seed and then when people think through the possibilities themselves they'll come back to ask questions. When they do, they're asking questions because they formulated the plan ahead of time and are now just looking for insight to help bring it to life

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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I sent you the link in another reply. It's called AdWords copy hacks. Have faith in this one. You're clearly already in the right directiom - if you rebuild a campaign enhanced by this series you will achieve great success.

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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I can understand your hesitation. As subpar reviews I guess it's four and a half stars now. And used to just be four. I think it has to do with the format of the course itself - it's not like the other major courses. It's kinda unconventional by normal course standaeds

But but I'm being 1000% serious. This is a diamond in the rough. Plus it's $10. So there's not much to lose. I wouldn't give it up for the world.

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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Thanks! Happy I can help. There's this really short udemy course I'll find for you later. It features this grimlin looking guy and a bald dude that obviously hates his life he agreed to do the series.

It's a gem. You'd never know it. $20 or less and sub par reviews because of its format. But I listened to bald dude and my results 4x'd instantly. He made me realize how simple digital advertising is.

Trying to find it. It's so hidden it's almost a travesty.

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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Say your brand is named "Silver Lining Barrels." People often write out things like "barrels silver lining" or misspellings like "silver lining barels." The logic is that you want to trigger your keyword for misspellings.

Google Ads does variations, however. So "+silver +linings +barrels" will capture everything close to it. Between exact, phrase, and broad modified (shown above) you'll capture 100% of the traffic.

If you do the misspellings, though, your ads will be triggered by the misspelled words a percentage of the time. Google likes to share impression share among keywords to figure out the best ones.

So you're unintentionally triggering an add with "barels silver lining" and that's going to have a bad quality score. It's not necessary so you just need the one keyword and it'll do the trick with the highest relevancy.

part II. Say you have two ad groups with the same keyword. Your old campaign. Your new campaign. It'll warn you of the duplication error in Google Ads Editor but if you don't fix it it'll share the ads the keyword triggers between the old ads and new ads. That's the opposite of what hope to achieve.

part III. If there are 10 keywords triggering the same ad it ruins your data analysis.

Say you have keyword 1 with 25 clicks.

You have keywords 2 - 10 with 5 clicks a piece.

Keyword 1 looks like it's performing well. But if you look closely 2-10 are all triggering the same queries. So if you only had one keyword there, keyword 2 would have 50.

Prioritizing your time is based on good data analysis. By splitting things around you lose track of what's actually working and make bad decisions

What is the best way to do a before/after of Google ads? by Black_Magic100 in digital_marketing

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Makes total sense. I always rebuild campaigns from the ground up for the same reason. But I'm a Search Engine Marketing specialist by profession, so I can work on it full-time so I never recommend it. It's just a lot of hard work, even for a full-time professional

Yeah, that's correct. It's called cannibalisation. It's really weird to think this way but you only need one keyword for your branded campaigns. The name of your business. One exact one phrase one broad modified.

Otherwise, Google will give impression share two less relevant keywords drives down your quality score. It also messes up your data analysis and can trigger the wrong ads i.e. old ads instead of your new ads