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I.Com Part 1 Accounting, Ch 1, lec 1 – Important Terms & Concepts of Accounting – Inter part 1

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I.Com Part 1 Accounting, Ch 1, lec 1 - Important Terms & Concepts of Accounting - Inter part 1

In this online lecture, Sir Syed Yasir NIsar explains Principles of Accounting Chapter 1 Introduction.The topic being discussed is Topic Important Terms & Concepts.

punjab text book board/Sindh text book board/KPK text book board I.Com Part 1 book 1 lecture is conducted in Urdu/hindi/English. This lecture for Commerce Students 11th class for Principles of Accounting chapter 1 is created for all students who want to prepare this topic in detail.

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CIMA BA3 Accounting for Limited Companies (part a)

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CIMA BA3 Accounting for Limited Companies (part a)
CIMA BA3 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Exam

Free lectures for the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting

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CIMA BA3 Accounting for Limited Companies (part d)

CIMA BA3 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting Exam

Free lectures for the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting

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Intangible Assets: Goodwill, Research and Development – ACCA Financial Accounting (FA) lectures

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Intangible Assets: Goodwill, Research and Development - ACCA Financial Accounting (FA) lectures

Intangible Assets: Goodwill, Research and Development – ACCA Financial Accounting (FA) lectures

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Introduction to Marketing Operations

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Introduction to Marketing Operations

We’re going back to the basics. Watch Mike Madden, Sr. Demand Generation Program Manager at Marketo, for this short, easy-to-digest, and actionable 15-minute webinar to learn the fundamentals of marketing operations. We’ll give tips for lead routing, scoring, marketing and sales alignment, and more of the essentials you need to develop an effective marketing operations team.
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Basic FMCG Product P&L

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This training video shows how to make a basic product P&L assuming one retailer, product group and a single promotional price in the FMCG or CPG industry

Learn how to read a P&L statement. Many inexperienced analysts let themselves down because they don’t understand the basics. Understanding the key concepts and terms will put you ahead of the pack

Creating A Marketing Plan – 10 Questions You Need To Ask!

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Creating A Marketing Plan - 10 Questions You Need To Ask!

Grow Your Marketing: https://www.marketing360.com/digital-marketing-platform-overview/?ref=yt-desc-Xiq7GbC38UQ
Having a well thought out marketing plan is essential for success. Your business relies on it! So let’s break down 10 questions you need to ask yourself in order to get the most out of your marketing plan.

Question #1 – What want or need does your product or service fill? Understand the pain point of your customers is key to building a good marketing plan. The more you know, the better your message.

Question #2 – What is your target market? Who, What, When, Where, Why? Age, gender, interests, lifestyle, etc. Knowing these things are vital to a strong marketing plan. Where do they spend their time online? How do they currently find or become aware of companies that fill the want or need are trying to fill?

Question #3 – Who are your competitors? Try them! What makes you different? Why choose you? If you don’t have direct competitors, what are other solutions out there that try to fill the wants/needs of your customers? What makes you the best option?

Question #4 – What are the goals of your marketing plan? How many sales or leads do you want (or need) to get from it? What is your target Cost Per Acquisition (CPA)? What is your starting budget and what percent of sales do you plan to invest back into marketing as you grow? When do you expect to achieve those metrics? Reverse engineer your goals and build realistic projections that ramp into achieving them because remember – marketing does not work overnight.

Question #5 – What is your strategy for search and social? What keywords do you want to rank for and run ads for on Google? What keywords do you want to rank high for on maps? What social channels do you want to build a presence on, what kind of content do you want to post and what kind of ads do you want to run. Spend some time here and it will save you time in the future!

Question #6 – What is your strategy to build a strong online reputation across multiple review sites? (Pro tip – set up a free review profile at www.TopRatedLocal.com )

Question #7 – What is your sales process once you generate a lead or sale? What collateral, emails, videos do you need to create to assist your sales team? Once a potential customer is in your sales funnel don’t let them go without a fight.

Question #8 – How do you build automated marketing to nurture your leads and customers? Retargeting ads, Email automation and more.

Question #9 – What content does your website need to have? What landing pages do you need? What marketing funnels do you need to build? Your website is a living breathing organism so don’t be surprised if this list of content grows over time.

Question #10 – Who is in charge of managing your marketing and held accountable to the plan, optimizing the campaigns, meeting goals/objectives, etc? How often will you review the results and make adjustments? If no one is accountable, nothing will get done.

Once that’s all thought through, write out your plan! Design all your ad campaigns: write your ads, design your ads, create videos, emails, landing pages, etc.. — create all your funnels! Stay highly targeted. Kickoff all your campaigns! From there you optimize based on what you learn and watch as your plan (and business) takes off!

Thanks for watching! If you found this content helpful please take a second and like, share and comment. Also make sure to follow us for more great content just like this down the road. Happy marketing!

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JB Kellogg is the Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Madwire®. Madwire’s brands Marketing 360® and Top Rated Local® are popular platforms used to help small businesses grow. Madwire was founded in 2009 and has since grown to nearly 1,000 people and over 100MM in annual revenue. JB & Co-CEO Joe Kellogg were recognized as Glassdoor’s Highest Rated CEOs for 3 consecutive years (#1 overall in 2016). JB is passionate about small business marketing, leadership, sales, team culture and more and often shares the tips, tricks and strategies he’s learned in life and while growing Madwire.

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Google Adwords Tutorial 2020 with Step by Step Walkthrough

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This video will be showing you the different steps in creating your first ad in Google AdWords. I will be walking you through the below five processes:
1.Keyword Research (8:09)
2. Setup a Campaign (10:39)
3. Setup an Adgroup (11:33)
4. Setup Adwords (13:53)
5. Advance Features (17:07)

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First and foremost, you need to have a Gmail account. Sign up for one if you don’t have it yet. Once your account is set up, you can proceed to adwords.com then click “Start Now.”

Keyword Research
This step involves figuring out what someone would type in Google to find your product and try to find keywords related to it. You can do this with the Google Keyword Planner, a free tool that Google gives you. In order to get access to this, you need to create your first ad.

Once done, go to Tools and then click Keyword Planner. If you already have a list of keywords and you just want to find the search volume and forecast of how many clicks, click on “Get search volume and forecast.” However, I recommend for beginners to find new keywords. Type in words that you think will be used in searching for your product in the search area and you will be shown the keywords. Repeat this process and find as many keywords as possible.

Setup a Campaign
Go to “All Campaigns”, click on the Plus (+) sign, then “New Campaign.” Click on “Search” for Search Ads. These are ads that come up when one searches on Google. Click on “Website Traffic” and at the bottom part , type in the URL of the website you want to send the traffic to. Type in the campaign name.

In setting up your campaign, below are some ways on how you can save some money:
Uncheck “Include Google search partners”
Uncheck “Include Google Display Network”
Only select locations which are suitable for you
For budget, you can start with /day for beginners. For delivery method, choose between Standard and Accelerated. Accelerated means Google will spend your budget as quickly as possible. Standard means that spending will happen within the course of the day.
Change the ad schedule

Setup an Adgroup
Adgroup are words that when people search in Google your ad will show for. There are different match types for your keywords: Broad match, Phrase match, and Exact match.
Broad match – In this match type, a person can type in anything they want and your ad will still show up. This match type lets Google create synonyms for you. For this, I recommend that you use Modified Broad match instead, which is putting a plus sign in front of the keyword, to save a lot of money.
Phrase match – Regardless if there are words before or after the keyword phrase, your ad will show up.
Exact match – Your ad will only show up if a person keys in the exact words. If there is anything added to it, your ad will not show up

Setup Adwords
You can search on Google and see what comes up with keywords. Below are also some tips for writing a good headline:
Include the keyword that you are targeting
Include a number if possible to make it standout from a bunch of texts
Talk about the benefit of your product

Ensure that you make good use of the description part. Remember that you will be paying every time someone clicks on it. The more clicks you get, the cheaper you will be paying for each click.

One tip that will also make you save a lot of money is to focus your campaign on computers. In my case, I find that computers have a much higher conversion rate. Click on a specific campaign and then “Devices.” For the other devices, click on decrease then 100%.

Advance Features
Adding negative keywords – If any of the words included in the negative keywords are included in someone’s search query, your ad will not show up. This is useful especially for broad match and phrase match types. Some common negative keywords include discount, target, walmart, amazing. You can also go to ubersuggest.org, type in the keywords and you can see other words that are added. From there, you can figure out which words are good and not.

Adding negative keyword list – You can group your negative keywords together and apply it to multiple campaigns.

Google Ads Editor – This software allows you to edit in bulk. If you are planning to upload a lot of campaigns and accounts, it is a great tool use instead of going through the campaigns manually.

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Google — Year in Search 2019

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Throughout history, when times are challenging, the world goes looking for heroes. And this year, searches for heroes — both superheroes and everyday heroes — soared around the world. Explore more trends from the year at https://google.com/2019

#YearinSearch #YearinSearch2019

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“The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration” (for the simulation)
Audio – “National Science Foundation”

Sesame Street excerpts provided courtesy of Sesame Workshop New York, NY – ©2019 Sesame Workshop. Sesame Street® and associated characters, trademarks and design elements are owned and licensed by Sesame Workshop.

“When They See Us” Courtesy of Netflix

“Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” Courtesy of Netflix

“Stranger Things” Courtesy of Netflix

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Game of Thrones/HBO

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

U.S. Coast Guard video by Seaman Erik Villa-Rodriguez

Topper’s Pizza Place

2019 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating – Skate Canada footage

2019 Rugby World Cup footage featuring South Africa

2019 Wimbledon footage featuring highlights of Venus Williams vs Coco Gauff

©INEOS 1:59 Challenge

2019 NBA Entertainment

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Academy of Arts and Sciences