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Is This a Custom Conversion Bug?

Jon Loomer

I received a comment on a blog post about custom events related to a potential bug or change Meta made. When creating a custom conversion that maps to a custom event, there is no option to refine by parameter. The post Is This a Custom Conversion Bug? I looked into it, and I’m seeing this, too. Is this intentional?

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Surprise Facebook Ads Conversions

Jon Loomer

Maybe you’re running a campaign for blog traffic. When you measure success, do you also track surprise Facebook ads conversions? What I mean by that is you may optimize for Landing Page Views, but you should still follow other types of conversions that result from your campaign in Ads Manager. Add Columns. Saved Columns.

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Lawyers, Should Your LinkedIn Profile Be More Conversational?

Myrland Marketing

Recently, during a one-on-one LinkedIn training session with a partner at a law firm, my client asked an interesting and perceptive question: “Is my LinkedIn profile a place where I can be a little more casual and conversational and share things I wouldn’t normally include in my firm bio?” ” My answer was ”Absolutely!”

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Thinking About Disabling Blog Comments

Ari Herzog

I remember when commenting was a feature at the bottom of every newspaper and media website article. Initially, anyone could add a comment without a profile. Readers grew frustrated with the lag between the time they posted their comments and the time the comments were approved. Create a profile and write what you want.

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Engaging Your Audience: How Building on Reader Comments Can Fuel Your Blog’s Growth

ProBlogger

The post Engaging Your Audience: How Building on Reader Comments Can Fuel Your Blog’s Growth appeared first on ProBlogger. Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series Blogging thrives on conversation. One of the most vibrant places for these interactions is often overlooked—the comment section.

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5 Reasons Why Your Facebook Conversion Numbers Are Wrong

Jon Loomer

One of the most common questions I get from advertisers is regarding the number of conversions that Facebook reports. Let’s take a closer look at the most common explanations for why the reported number of Facebook conversions may appear wrong… 1. Pixel Events and Custom Conversions Set Up Incorrectly.

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Rethinking Blog Comments Again

Ari Herzog

If you look at every blog post I wrote in 2014 in reverse chronological order from yesterday’s post rationalizing why I tweet to my first post on branding , the above numeric series indicates how many comments people wrote on each post. This includes my comments, too. Why do I allow people to comment if few do?

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