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21 Facebook ad examples (and why they work)

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They don't ask for ad breakdowns, but I send them anyway. Many blur the lines between formats, and that overlap is often what makes them work. In-product demo : Quick cuts through the user interface (UI) show exactly how the feature works, helping users visualize themselves using it.

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What the Google Sheets 10 million cell limit means for you

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Make your Google Sheets work for you Automate Google Sheets Here, I'll dive deep into Google Sheets' capabilities and limitations, exploring whether this kind of space is actually useful for your data projects or if it's a sign you might need to look beyond spreadsheets altogether. ."

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Zendesk vs. Jira Service Management: Which is best? [2025]

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I used to work at a children's shoe store, and we kept all our customer information on index cards (.yeah). Keep reading for my breakdown of Zendesk vs. Jira. With an ITSM template, you can do things like create change plans, assess risks using AI, track deployment, and view everything in the queue clearly.

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Airtable vs. Google Sheets: Which is best? [2025]

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An alternative: Zapier Tables Airtable vs. Google Sheets at a glance If you don't want to read a granular breakdown of how the two products compare, here's the gist. Try Zapier Tables If you're not working with prodigious data sets, Airtable has a huge advantage for dynamic data types—possibly its biggest draw.

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What is scope creep and how can you combat it?

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Scope creep is when a project's scope—the agreed-upon work, goals , and deliverables—starts to expand beyond its original boundaries without proper planning, approval, or additional resources. Why scope creep haunts project managers What causes scope creep? Project-related changes aren't inherently bad. What causes scope creep?