Devin Littlefield

Devin has been working in the marketing and advertising industry since 2012 while also pursuing his BA in Outdoor Studies at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage. His experience includes: online advertising, search engine optimization, website development, website analytics, content strategy and development, strategic planning, consulting, and business development.

Optimizing Video for Maximum Distribution on Facebook

Creating content for online advertising can feel a bit like appealing to an expressionless and mute monarch. Advertisers tend to have a good understanding of text optimization signals like keyword frequency and active voice usage, but optimizing video presents additional complexities: are platforms like YouTube crawling the audio for clarity and keyword content? How does […]

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An Event Is Offering Its Attendee Email List for Purchase. Should I Buy It? 

After attending an event, a company received an offer from the organizer: for a fee, they would receive a bulk list containing the email addresses of all the attendees.   Their industry is small and highly specified, and a list of hundreds of potential clients would be a huge boon, but they asked for our advice

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Should I Automatically Apply Recommendations in Google Ads? 

If you manage Google Ads, you are already acutely aware of the constant presence of Recommendations: the improvements Google loudly suggests at the top of the page, in the Recommendations tab on the sidebar, and in your email inbox. Often these are obvious — Increase spending on valuable keywords! — but sometimes Google’s recommendations can

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Meta Is Discontinuing Audience Targeting Options

In an announcement last December, Meta detailed some upcoming changes to audience targeting within Facebook ad campaigns. Last Wednesday we received confirmation that the changes are finally being made: several audience targeting options across four categories are being removed for advertisers on March 17 (this Thursday). What’s Changing?  As part of the current trend of

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Google’s Latest Attempt at Privacy, Topics API, Further Erodes Marketers’ Options

Farewell, FLoC; we hardly knew ye.   After many months of hype, Google has canned their Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) program, which they had intended to replace third-party cookies (and perhaps forestall anti-trust and privacy legal action). We made no secret of our low expectations for the program, but we were trepidatious regarding what solution

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