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When your targeting inputs matter (A Grid)

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jonloomer.com

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Hey, {NAME}. When do your targeting inputs act as a tight constraint? When are they only suggestions

Hey, {NAME}. When do your targeting inputs act as a tight constraint? When are they only suggestions? When is your audience expanded? In other words, when do your targeting inputs matter?? Read my post here: [(=) The percentage of advertisers who are confused by this is alarmingly high. I hope to provide some needed clarity with this post. Near the top of the post, I also created a grid for quick reference. [Take a look](=) at today's post for details. It's a good one to bookmark for later! BOOK TIME WITH ME Every Thursday, I set aside a block of time for one-on-one sessions. If you're in need of some extra help, you can check my calendar for availability. Book time with me here: [() Once you book a time, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire to provide details about your advertising and what you're hoping to accomplish. This will help me prepare in advance. These 45-minute sessions tend to be best for those who are spending at least a few thousand dollars every month in advertising. That way, we'll have no problem making a difference in 45 minutes. Let me know if you have any questions at all. I hope you're having a great week! Cheers, Jon P.S. You received this email because you subscribed to my newsletter. If you don't want to receive these emails, click the link below to update your preferences... [UPDATE EMAIL PREFERENCES](=) [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct. Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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