So I think that's also a really effective way

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So I think that's also a really effective way

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Or, "We're counting everyone who's already converted," right? Just get it out there. Focus on who you can potentially sell to rather than everyone who has ever been on your website. Then you can also compare the audience. So as I mentioned, you can say, "People who do this are more likely to convert." That means you have to have a hostile audience. So you can have people who only complete one video, or you can say, "People who get 50% of this video versus people who get 10% of this video, I want to compare those two audiences to see which audience was better."

A to compare, do we need to take the last half of the video and slap it fast? Is there such a thing, that pre-roll? You know when you see a movie trailer and it shrinks like a trailer for the first five seconds, do henan cell phone number list you need to do that for your videos because you're losing people, and by the time they get to the good stuff, the people who watch 50%, like, "Yeah, I'm ready to buy," but they take so long to get there that people drop out?

It's also a good way to compare audiences. Of course, you can use them for Google ads. I hear it's pretty neat stuff. So in general, the audience is very clear. I think a lot of people aren't using them. I think you should use them. I think if you're on the agency side, tell your clients about them because clients like to come at different ways of slicing and dicing their customer data.

I've never excited clients as much as when I said, "You tell me what kind of audience you want to build, and we'll build them for you." They just [shudder] through the spreadsheet. So you can definitely give them some homework, and they will help you build an audience. Anyway, enjoy building an audience. If you have a neat idea for the audience, be sure to leave it in the comments or reach out to me on social media. I enjoy hearing about the fun things other people are doing. Thank you very much
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