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Today, we're joined by Kevin Gibbons, the founder of Re:signal, who shares his journey through the ups and downs of the search industry, from SEO consulting to handling major brand transitions.
We'll dive into Kevin's experiences with career changes, the challenges and pitfalls of the franchise model at Blueglass, and what he's learned from past failures.
Jim Banks and Kevin also discuss the importance of purpose and value in their work, the evolution of remote work setups, and the significance of financial accountability within a business.
Stay tuned as we explore the lessons learned from these pivotal moments and how they shaped Kevin's path forward.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting in the industry, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.
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Today, we're breaking new ground with not one, but three incredible guests - Taryn Stoddard, Kali Ashford, and Sara Malo.
All trailblazers in their own right, they share their unique experiences and insights from navigating the challenging waters of male-dominated industries.
This episode explores the spectrum of their professional journeys.
We'll touch on the importance of boundaries, the evolving dynamics of gender roles in the workplace, and how collective support has helped these women carve out spaces of their own.
Plus, we'll discuss innovative initiatives like LinkUnite, a community that aims to elevate female representation in the performance marketing industry.
Join host Jim Banks as he reflects on his own career challenges, while engaging with our guests about the lessons they've learned from their past, the technical hurdles they’ve overcome, and their visions for a more inclusive future.
Whether you're curious about the nuances of urban networking, keen on understanding the balance between chivalry and modern professional conduct, or looking for inspiration on supporting young talent, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.
So, let’s get into it.
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In this episode, Jim sits down with none other than Brett Tabke, the founder and CEO of Pubcon, a legendary figure in the world of SEO and digital marketing.
We take a trip down memory lane, revisiting how Jim and Brett first met at Pubcon London in 2001, and the pivotal moments at the Citie of York pub that helped shape their enduring friendship.
Brett shares his journey from the early days of informal gatherings discussing search engines to organizing Pubcon, a premier conference that's stayed true to delivering quality content over networking fluff.
We'll talk about the evolution of search engine conferences, dealing with industry challenges, and the often harsh impact of Google updates on businesses.
Plus, we'll explore the future of AI in advertising, the authenticity of AI-generated content, and the dynamic transformations in digital communications and event management.
But it's not all tech talk.
Brett opens up about the personal and financial challenges he faced during the pandemic, the resilience required to keep Pubcon alive, and the significant transformation of the conference landscape.
We'll hear insights on the importance of community engagement, the need for reliable information, and the ever-changing trends in content consumption.
Get ready for a candid and insightful episode filled with industry anecdotes, professional reflections, and a hearty dose of wisdom from one of the best in the business.
Grab your headphones and settle in for another episode of "Bad Decisions with Jim Banks"
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Welcome back to another episode of "Bad Decisions with Jim Banks."
After a brief summer hiatus, we’re diving right back into the thick of things with an exceptional guest, Sarah Stemen.
Sarah, a seasoned marketing expert who recently transitioned into consulting, joins us to talk about the significant and impactful decisions she has made throughout her career and personal life.
In this episode, Sarah reveals the lessons she learned from referring clients to larger agencies, the evolving landscape of marketing, and the importance of networking and maintaining strong industry connections.
Jim also shares his insights on balancing professional work with personal life, emphasizing the necessity of setting boundaries and ensuring mental well-being.
We delve into Sarah's bold career change from a demanding agency role to a more flexible consulting position, driven by her need to manage both her professional aspirations and family obligations.
Sarah and Jim also discuss the challenges and opportunities in PPC, the shifting dynamics of digital marketing, and the essential nature of holistic marketing approaches over single-channel specializations.
Join us as we explore these topics and more, including the importance of client relationships, the impact of Google Ads on small businesses, the value of organic social media marketing, and the significance of speaking engagements and networking at conferences.
Sarah also shares her journey of managing client expectations, transitioning to a focus on training and building self-sufficient ad campaigns, and the role of inclusivity and diversity in industry events.
Whether you're a marketing professional, a business owner, or someone interested in the ever-changing digital landscape, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiring stories.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy another eye-opening conversation on "Bad Decisions with Jim Banks."
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I have one small favour to ask, as you listen to the episode would you please follow the show on whichever platform you prefer to listen to podcasts on.
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In this episode of Bad Decisions with Jim Banks, we sit down with Fred Vallaeys, CEO of Optmyzr to explore the evolution of the advertising industry and the role of AI in shaping the future.
Join us as we delve into Fred's fascinating journey and insights.
Topics discussed include
- The importance of continuous experimentation in Google Ads.
- Transitioning from in-person conferences to online PPC town halls.
- The potential of AI to preserve industry knowledge for future generations.
- Challenges and frustrations with machine learning in advertising.
- The significance of understanding and providing value to customers.
🧰 Resources mentioned or used making this episode 🧰
Podpage - Website for your podcastCastmagicThe modern PPC management software, built for PPC peopleDescript - Video editing, filler word removalEcamm Live - Live Streaming and video productionOpus Clips - Create short video clips using AIbrightonSEO - the world's largest search marketing conferenceDigital Marketing in an AI World: Futureproofing Your PPC AgencyUnlevel the Playing Field: The Biggest Mindshift in PPC HistoryI have one small favour to ask, as you listen to the episode would you please follow the show on whichever platform you prefer to listen to podcasts on.
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In this episode of Bad Decisions with Jim Banks, Boris Beceric, a PPC consultant specialising in Google Ads, joins Jim to discuss the challenges and insights of Google Ads advertising strategies.
We discuss the :
- Subjectivity of "cheap" in marketing
- The impact of AI in Google Ads
- The challenges in data tracking and understanding the value of conversions
- The role Google reps play in managing Google Ads accounts
- The importance of aligning strategies with client objectives
🧰 Resources mentioned or used making this episode 🧰
Descript - Video editing, filler word removalManychat - Chatbot flow builder Lucky Orange - Dynamic heatmap, visitor activity trackingEcamm Live - Live Streaming and video productionNotion - Podcast workflow and episode distributionSemrush - SEO, keyword researchOpus Clips - Create short video clips using AICastmagic - Turn podcast episodes into content using AII have one small favour to ask, as you listen to the episode would you please follow the show on whichever platform you prefer to listen to podcasts on.
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Today, we have an incredible story that traverses continents, careers, and the evolving digital age. Joining me is Ash Nallawalla, an SEO consultant with an extraordinary journey. From his humble beginnings in Bombay, India, to his unexpected career shifts in Australia and New Zealand, Ash has navigated the turbulent waters of technology, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
In this episode, we discuss the challenges of competing with AI in the publishing industry, the highs and lows of SEO consulting, and the hard lessons learned from undervaluing one's services. Ash opens up about his struggles in the mid-80s trying to break into the computer industry, his eventual success in desktop publishing, and his pivotal role in growing Melbourne PC user group’s internet service.
We also delve into the nitty-gritty of SEO, the significance of understanding search intent, and the balance between SEO and PPC in digital marketing. Plus, Ash shares valuable insights from his book, 'Accidental SEO Manager,' and the unique hurdles he faced in getting it published.
Resources Discussed On The Episode
Accidental SEO Manager (Amazon)I have one small favour to ask. Can you please follow the show on whichever platform you prefer to listen to podcasts on.
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Today's guest, Emanuel Cinca, also known as Manu, joins us to share his unique journey from a struggling university student to a professional poker player, and finally to a successful digital marketing publisher.
Manu pioneered Stacked Marketer, a newsletter that now commands an impressive audience of over 100,000 subscribers.
We dive deep into the acquisition of complementary newsletters, the challenges of digital advertising, and how maintaining a reader-engaging tone has been pivotal in his strategy.
Manu’s open-book policy on revenue stats, his successful sponsorship strategies, and his insights into future challenges for publishers paint a comprehensive picture of the digital marketing landscape.
Whether you're an aspiring newsletter publisher, a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned digital marketer, there’s a wealth of knowledge to unpack in today’s episode.
I hope you enjoy listening to it as much I made making it for you.
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Anton Shulke is an inspiration.
He is from Ukraine and when the war started everyone in the search community rushed to Facebook looking for the video that Anton posted of himself drinking a coffee.
Since then he has moved on to many countries.
He is also fantastic at creating influencer communities.
So enjoy this discussion with Anton on Bad Decisions with Jim Banks
Discussed during the episode
SEO for Paws AnnouncementUkrainian Cats & Dogs InitiativeDuda - eCommerce Website BuilderOne small ask - If you do nothing else, please, please, please can you visit Anton's Buy Me A Coffee link. He donates every penny to support the stray cats and dogs that have been left abandoned by the war in Ukraine.
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Today, we're in for a special treat as we're joined by Purna Virji, a renowned PPC expert, author, consultant, and all-around guru in digital marketing.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the labyrinth of explaining digital marketing to the uninitiated, tackling the misconceptions and complexities with Purna's incisive clarity.
We'll get a glimpse into her world – from university days in Cardiff to her big move to the US, navigating through her auspicious career trajectory that led her straight to the heart of SEO.
As we unravel Purna's approach to creating high-impact content that stands the test of time, we will also explore how to combat the challenge of rising AI influence and still produce content that resonates authentically with our audience.
Purna will reveal some pearls of wisdom on crafting a book that becomes an evergreen resource, and we'll even touch upon the economic pressures shaping digital marketing today.
So, sit tight and get ready for an insightful journey that could reshape the way you view content creation, leaving you with a fresh perspective on how to leave a meaningful legacy in a world constantly morphing by technology.
It's time to take our bad decisions and turn them into powerful learning experiences, here on Bad Decisions with Jim Banks.
Don't forget to check our show notes for more on Purna's strategies, and be sure to follow, subscribe, and share our podcast with your colleagues and friends.
Let's dive in.
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High-Impact Content Marketing: Strategies to Make Your Content Intentional, Engaging and Effective
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In this episode we dive into conversation with my guest, the PPC evangelist from Optmyzr, Navah Hopkins.
Navah shares her wisdom on the industry’s pressing need for diversity, her own challenges on the speaking circuit, and the pivotal role brands have in creating an ecosystem that embraces underrepresented voices, especially women.
We unpack the importance of providing a platform and opportunities to speak at industry conferences.
Navah's insights on navigating the complexities of SEO and PPC marketing will shine a light on good and bad decisions made in these fields.
We discuss the evolution of Google's advertising tools, the ethics around branded search, and the indispensable value of trust in this business and the special role of the Google Ads liaison representative.
Navah's transition from SEO to PPC to makes her perfect for her role with Optmyzr, we're covering all angles.
All this and more in today's engaging episode of "Bad Decisions with Jim Banks".
Every decision has a story, and today's might just change your perspective on the digital marketing industry.
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Women in Tech SEOPaid Search AssociationFoxwell FoundersHigh-Impact Content Marketing: Strategies to Make Your Content Intentional, Engaging and EffectiveLinkUnite - A movement aimed at uniting communities and the greatest minds in marketing and wider industries.One small ask - would you please subscribe to the show and leave me a rating - it goes a long way as I get the show off the ground
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A soul searching episode with a back story to the early 90's, some really bad decisions and how tossing a coin can help you arrive at the right decision.
Short episode with some profound and personal content for you to listen to, hop you enjoy it and learn.
One small ask - would you please subscribe to the show and leave me a rating - it goes a long way as I get the show off the ground
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This week's guest is Ashley Segura, the co-founder of Content Yum.
We take a deep dive into content marketing, SEO, and the evolving role AI is playing today.
Listen as we explore Ashley's new venture, Content Yum, and its human-centric approach to content creation.
We discuss the competition posed by AI-generated content and its impact on SEO and content marketing.
Ashley shares personal stories about the negative effects of spam content and the importance of authenticity in user-generated content (UGC) and what UGC actually is might shock you.
Ashley shares the importance of having a solid content strategy and the significance of actively looking for criticism and feedback for growth.
Gain insight into the importance of authority in product reviews and the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on AI in business decisions.
Be sure to listen in, follow and subscribe and share with an industry friend or someone interested in breaking into content marketing specifically or digital marketing more generally.
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SemrushDescriptContentYum - Your Content Marketing PartnerOne small ask - would you please subscribe to the show and leave me a rating. Feedback is the food of champions and I love getting feedback, even if it is negative.
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It's been a tough few months since I launched the podcast.
Partly because I was travelling and hadn't worked out how to keep the cadence of publishing going and also because just having podcast guests puts pressure on schedules.
Solo episodes, like this one, are much easier to make. I can talk directly to you and share my thoughts and feelings, as well as tips, tricks and things that are aha moments.
My digital marketing guests so far have been amazing.
I've loved the conversations and am so thankful that they gave up their time to come and talk to me.
Sure, they all mainly have their own things they are trying to achieve, whether it is book promotion, speaking promotion, new business.
In this short solo episode I share how someone made me feel when they reviewed my digital marketing podcast on their show.
I've flip flopped between being grateful and being annoyed about the feedback I got.
But, now that I have made this episode, I can park it and move forward.
There is a valuable lesson here for all of us in how and when you should give feedback and the impact it might have on the recipient.
Please listen to the end, and do what I ask you to do.
It's not for me.
It's for you.
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And tell a colleague, friend or family member looking to get in to digital marketing to come and listen.
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In episode 10 Jim delves into the twists and turns of agency life, working in-house with 20 year digital marketing veteran Dave Roth and his bumpy journey as a digital marketer.
Discover the high-stakes world of managing campaigns with an insider's perspective from his time at Yahoo and realtor.com
Learn about Dave's early involvement in "that search engine thing" which led to a decade at Yahoo managing substantial search engine marketing budgets for their internal paid media channels and delivering over 3 billion page views a day for their many web properties.
We explore the complexity of running Google Ads accounts today vs. the past and how generative AI can help streamline workflows, and the constant innovation required in the digital marketing industry.
We jump into the challenges and strategies needed to work with startups, setting expectations, and maintaining client relationships and why Jim doesn't like working with startups (no offense to any startups)
Emergent DigitalOne small ask - would you please subscribe to the show and leave me a rating - it goes a long way
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Thought I would jazz things up a bit and add in an extra "episode" with a short aha moment or tip while we work on pulling together the guest interviews for Wednesdays.
This particular aha moment is about the Amazon Associates program and how members of the program can stop leaving money on the table when they post their content on YouTube, Instagram or anywhere else for that matter where the geographic location of your visitors can mean the difference between a big fat commission or a big fat duck egg.
There is also a great story about Sean Cannell and Think Media, tea, biscuits and some bad decisions.
Love to know what you think of the idea of the shorter form episodes, that are not really episodes.
Geniuslink - URL Shortener for Creators and AffiliatesBrian G Johnson - YouTubeNick Nimmin - YouTubeThink Media - YouTubeOne small ask - would you subscribe to the show and leave me a rating - it goes a long way as I get the show off the ground
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Today we're diving into the intersection of bad decisions, digital marketing, and the power of connections with the CEO of Be Found Online, Steve Krull.
Steve's journey from exploiting a business's website weaknesses to becoming an SEO expert unfolds a tale of liberation and the birth of his agency Be Found Online (or BFO as it is better known).
We explore the raw reality of running a digital agency, touching on the importance of trust in client relationships and why sometimes, smaller is better.
We get personal about our experiences of being taken advantage of in business and our preference for the personal touch versus the allure of luxury items.
We discuss the need to stay authentic in the ever-changing landscape of social media and the shifting demographics on platforms like TikTok.
As we grapple with the latest Google core update and the role of AI in digital marketing, Steve shares his innovative approach to creating short, informative content for LinkedIn.
We dive into some tech tips and tools for podcasting and video analysis, so be sure to check the show notes to learn more about the tools discussed.
Join us as we reflect on the significance of personal connections made at conferences like Hubspot Inbound and how face-to-face interactions define our growth.
So buckle up, as we unpack the lessons learned from the missteps and the strategic moves that shape success in the digital marketing world.
This is "Bad Decisions with Jim Banks," and you're about to find out how bad decisions have paved the way for better ones for Steve Krull.
Opus Clips - Create short video clips using AICastmagic - Turn podcast episodes into content using AITikTok Chrome Extension for TikTok Creators & BrandsAIPRM: Your Cheat Code for AI like ChatGPTBe Found Online - Chicago Digital Marketing AgencyEpisode Timestamp
00:00 "Bad Decisions" podcast featuring digital marketing mistakes.
04:38 Lost business due to sharing too much.
09:16 Building lasting connections, not just networking.
11:01 Confidence in socializing helped close business deals.
15:30 Networking without expectation leads to success.
18:48 Sales manager discovers employee pretending to work.
21:49 Tech conference topics and Google updates in Vegas.
25:42 Podcast host discusses guest promotion and tools.
27:56 Struggles with writing led to blog transcription.
32:23 Respect for elders, concern about industry future.
33:23 Efficiency, growth, and diversification in agency business.
38:52 Interest in digital marketing and reaching new audience.
42:08 Chrome plugin, analyze TikTok profiles, stats summary.
42:56 Virality doesn't guarantee financial success for creators.
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So, having interviewed 6 people and being away from my studio I thought I would try something different for this weeks episode of Bad Decisions with Jim Banks.
I thought it would be good to walk and talk, so listen to me walk around the 5.5 kilometer (3 miles) of the Yas Marina Abu Dhabi Grand Prix track and share with you my thoughts on setting up the podcast, how being a podcaster has been, what I've enjoyed, what I've learned, how I create the podcast, what the plans for the future are and so much more.
This is one episode where watching the video might also be useful and if you visit YouTube and search for "Bad Decisions with Jim Banks" you should be able to find the episode.
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** Please be advised that this episode contains explicit language. Some listeners might prefer not to hear, in which case this is your fair warning **
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