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In this episode, we explore cutting-edge e-commerce advertising. Learn strategies to maximize reach on multiple platforms like Amazon ads, Google ads, and more.
Unlock the secrets of the digital advertising realm with us as we explore the journey of Navah Hopkins, a seasoned e-commerce advertising expert. Discover how Navah transitioned from teaching dreams to shaping the future of SEO and PPC marketing. With her experience in navigating the ever-changing digital landscape since 2008, you'll gain insights into the ethical dilemmas and strategic shifts that led her to embrace PPC. This episode promises a deep dive into the integration of PPC with SEO and the transformative role of AI in this burgeoning $91 billion industry.
Our conversation spans the evolution of advertising platforms, likening modern problem-solving to the once-dominant yellow pages. Navah shares how being present in the digital marketing space can secure a brand's status as a default consumer choice, similar to Amazon's rise to prominence. We also highlight the complexities of combining PPC and SEO strategies, the hidden challenges in automatic platform settings, and the value of accurate data interpretation on platforms like Google, Facebook, and Amazon. Nava sheds light on common advertising mistakes and offers practical advice on avoiding pitfalls that can mislead decision-making.
As we look towards the future, Navah shares her vision for the untapped potential of video advertising, particularly on platforms like Amazon where low competition offers a cost-effective edge. From influencer marketing to TikTok's global reach, we explore innovative strategies that maximize ad performance and attribution. Join us in uncovering how Navah Hopkins is leading the charge in ethical and innovative digital marketing, paving the way for what lies ahead in this dynamic industry.
In episode 431 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Navah discuss:
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In this episode, we explore cutting-edge e-commerce advertising. Learn strategies to maximize reach on multiple platforms like Amazon ads, Google ads, and more.
Unlock the secrets of the digital advertising realm with us as we explore the journey of Navah Hopkins, a seasoned e-commerce advertising expert. Discover how Navah transitioned from teaching dreams to shaping the future of SEO and PPC marketing. With her experience in navigating the ever-changing digital landscape since 2008, you'll gain insights into the ethical dilemmas and strategic shifts that led her to embrace PPC. This episode promises a deep dive into the integration of PPC with SEO and the transformative role of AI in this burgeoning $91 billion industry.
Our conversation spans the evolution of advertising platforms, likening modern problem-solving to the once-dominant yellow pages. Navah shares how being present in the digital marketing space can secure a brand's status as a default consumer choice, similar to Amazon's rise to prominence. We also highlight the complexities of combining PPC and SEO strategies, the hidden challenges in automatic platform settings, and the value of accurate data interpretation on platforms like Google, Facebook, and Amazon. Nava sheds light on common advertising mistakes and offers practical advice on avoiding pitfalls that can mislead decision-making.
As we look towards the future, Navah shares her vision for the untapped potential of video advertising, particularly on platforms like Amazon where low competition offers a cost-effective edge. From influencer marketing to TikTok's global reach, we explore innovative strategies that maximize ad performance and attribution. Join us in uncovering how Navah Hopkins is leading the charge in ethical and innovative digital marketing, paving the way for what lies ahead in this dynamic industry.
In episode 431 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Navah discuss:
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