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Celebrating 400 episodes!

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Hey, {NAME}. It's pretty amazing. My humble little podcast has been around so long now that today I'

Hey, {NAME}. It's pretty amazing. My humble little podcast has been around so long now that today I'm releasing Episode #400. Wow! In this episode, I discuss the results of my ongoing podcasting test. You can listen from your favorite podcasting platform at the link below: [( Below are the Pubcast Shot episodes that I've published during the past week. While the Friday Pubcast is usually 20-30 minutes, the Shots are only around 3 minutes each. 1. Edits that Trigger the Learning Phase: Your ad set should perform optimally once it has exited the Learning Phase. Of course, certain edits will cause your ad set to re-enter the Learning Phase. Let's discuss which edits they are! [LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE](=) 2. Breakdown by Time, Delivery, Action and More: This is one of my favorite little tools within Ads Manager reports that allows you to segment your results without having to create multiple ad sets. [LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE]() 3. Ad Account Creation Limit: Everyone has an ad set creation limit. Do you know what yours is? I explain the factors that contribute to your limit and how you can find it in this episode. [LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE]( 4. Daily Unique Reach Optimization: This is an old school option that's been around for years, but it's one that you shouldn't completely ignore. [LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE]( 5. Outcome-Based Ad Experiences (ODAX): Facebook is redesigning the objective selection process, and it's kind of a big deal! [LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE]( 6. The Problem with Unranked Event Custom Reporting: If you use custom reports in Ads Manager, there's something you should be really careful about related to unranked events. [LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE]() If you have any suggestions for topics you'd like for me to cover in a future episode, please reply and let me know. Otherwise, have a great weekend! Cheers, Jon [UPDATE EMAIL PREFERENCES](=) [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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