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Hey, {NAME}. I'm doing something a little different today to wrap up the week, and this is going to

Hey, {NAME}. I'm doing something a little different today to wrap up the week, and this is going to be fun. I'm publishing videos to six different platforms now. So, below is a list of the videos you may have missed and links to them. I mix in at least one of each platform I'm using. Ready? Let's go... 1. Why Isn't Your Facebook Ads Budget Spending? We get this kind of question a lot, so I needed to put together this video. The bottom line is the primary reason your budget isn't spending is that you're likely doing something that restricts the algorithm. But I provide four specific examples here. WATCH: [ON YOUTUBE](=) 2. The Secret to Success for Content Creators I feel old, but I've done this before. Yeah, it was 12 years ago that I started my website. So many lessons I learned from that experience I'm applying to video creation now. Most important? Don't quit. And be stubbornly consistent. WATCH: [ON INSTAGRAM](=) 3. Do You Have This Issue with Facebook Reels and Video View Audiences? This is super annoying. Starting March 3, I can no longer select Facebook Reels when building Video View Custom Audiences. Here's what I'm seeing... WATCH: [ON FACEBOOK]( 4. How I Grew to 10,000 Followers in 6 Months on TikTok How crazy is that? Six months ago, I laughed at the thought of using TikTok. Then I committed to it, and I just surpassed 10,000 followers. While that number doesn't mean a lot, it does mean something. Here I explain how I got here. WATCH: [ON TIKTOK]() 5. The Custom Events that Fire on My Website You may not know this, but I have nine different custom events that fire on my website that measure the level of engagement with my content. These events are for things like scrolling, time spent, sharing to social platforms, starting my podcast player, starting videos, and more. WATCH: [ON LINKEDIN]( 6. I Have Playlists on TikTok Now How about that? I've long wanted playlists on TikTok to better organize my videos, but I had no idea how to get them. Well, it turns out it's a benefit of reaching that new threshold. WATCH: [ON TIKTOK](=) 7. If You're Gonna Optimize for a Light Touch Conversion, Do This Far too often, advertisers treat all conversions the same. But you can't treat light touch conversions the same as purchases. Here's why... WATCH: [ON PINTEREST]() 8. How Long Should Your Short-Form Video Be? This is one of those many things that I was unsure about when I started, but I'm far more confident in now. WATCH: [ON YOUTUBE]( YOU CAN DO THIS TOO! If you are inspired by these videos, it's time to get started yourself. I put together a training to walk you through all of the important lessons I learned during the past six months. There are a lot! Get started here: [( This training will help you gain confidence in creating short-form videos and help you assemble a strategy and process. You'll learn about recording, editing, software, equipment, and so much more. I hope you've had a great week! If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask. Cheers, Jon [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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