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Analytics Audit and Tag Planning | Lesson 3 (GTM for Beginners) - Duration: 12:36.

In this lesson, we're going to plan out our migration and set up a tag plan.

All and more, coming up.

Hey there and welcome back to another video of measureschool.com teaching you the data-driven

away of digital marketing.

My name is Julian.

And in this third lesson of our GTM for beginner series, we are going to go into the planning

stages.

This is very important before we implement anything with Google Tag Manager.

We need to be aware of what we actually want to implement.

And in this lesson, we're going to plan out a migration of Google Tag Manager.

So if we have any kind of data already gathering on our systems, we want to make sure that

we document this in a tag plan.

And then we'll be ready to actually put it into place in Google Tag Manager that will

ensure data quality, which is very important, and give us some documentation.

So if we everyone need to explain or try to figure out what we have implemented in the

first place, we can refer back to a document.

And that's where I came up with the tag plan, which I'm also gonna link up in the description

down below.

So if you want to check that out, you can download it and make a copy for yourself.

But now we've got lots to cover so let's dive in.

Welcome back to Google Tag Manager.

Now, Google Tag Manager is a great tool to organize your tools and deploy new tags.

But in most of the cases, you're not actually working with a brand new website, but there

are already tags installed on your website.

And we would need to migrate them over to Google Tag Manager.

The first step that we want to take in this lesson is planning out our implementation.

So we would look at our website.

What tracking do we have installed?

What tracking would we need to transport over to Google Tag Manager?

And generally document our journey so we'll be able to decipher our tracking later on

and where was it implemented.

At this stage, I would encourage you to talk to anybody who is involved in the website

that might have something to do with the tracking.

It might be marketing people or developers who have installed the tracking code on your

website.

There might be already some kind of documentation of what was installed or sense of what tools

I actually used that gather data on your website.

Unfortunately, sometimes it's the case that nothing was documented, nobody really knows

what tracking codes are installed.

And if the website is a little bit older, it might be that many codes are installed

that are not used anymore.

Even though Google Tag Manager later on gives us an interface where we can see all the different

codes, we may want to document them beforehand.

So we don't run into the same problem in a few years when we are trying to figure out

our tracking again.

So I encourage you to audit your tracking beforehand, what do you have installed, and

then plan out your future implementation.

And that's why it's very handy to come up with a tag plan.

Now, this is something that you can do outside of Google Tag Manager, I do it here in a spreadsheet.

But any format would really work.

And this is a little template that I came up with where we will document our progress.

And what we want to implement with Google Tag Manager later on.

This document will be super helpful if anybody from your team asked you what tracking codes

do we have installed, or future employees or freelancers that join to help you out with

the website and ask you what the tracking configuration looks like.

So here, we can enter all the tools, we will look at the different pages that we have that

are relevant for tracking and any kind of event interaction tracking and audience tracking.

Now, we will do this on the example of our demo shop.

Depending on your website, how big it is, how many people are involved, and the kind

of tools who are running, this can be much more complex.

I want to keep it simple here and just go through an example.

So let's say I have talked to my team, they told me they are using Google Analytics, Google

Ads, and also the facebook pixel.

So I have a little bit of a sense of what might be installed on the website.

And the first hint if something is installed is actually looking into the page source.

So we right click here on view page source.

And this will give us our HTML that was downloaded.

We have obviously our Google Tag Manager installed.

And if we scroll down, we can look at all the different codes that might be installed

here, especially in the head section of the website.

And we see a global site tag here from Google Analytics.

And we also see the facebook Pixel.

So that gives us a hint of what is installed on this page.

If you don't want to really look through code, you can also install browser extensions that

will help you with this.

One of these extensions is the tag assistant by Google.

I have it installed here and it will show us which tags are from Google.

The marketing vendor install, we have Google Tag Manager obviously.

Additionally, we have the global side tag which deploys our Google Ads remarketing and

Google Analytics tag.

Facebook has a similar extension called the facebook Pixel Helper where we can see okay,

this page, the page view is tracked with the facebook Pixel.

But if you have different other marketing vendors, there might be extensions out there

that are specialized to tell you what data is sent over from those tools.

If you want to have a more general one, you can get the wasp Inspector, which will add

functionality to your Chrome Developer Tools, which you can find under more tools, then

here under developer tools.

We see a new tab down here, which is wasp.

And if we reload this page, it will give us a lot of information of what marketing tags

were found, and where they actually coming from.

Very helpful tool that I've been using for a while.

And I definitely recommend it.

With that information, we can go ahead and fill out our sheet here.

So we have as a tool, Google Analytics

and Google Ads.

And we also are running the facebook Pixel.

Now these are all active and gathering data.

You could go obviously into your tools and check whether they are still used.

And give a little bit of a description for Google Analytics.

We are doing basic page view tracking for Google Ads.

We are actually doing remarketing with this tag.

And the facebook Pixel is also remarketing and conversion tracking.

Then you can put in some notes.

I would encourage you if you want to be fast later and know where data is going to actually

look up certain configurations.

In our case for Google Analytics, we can log into our Google Analytics account and go to

the right account and look into the configurations how it's actually configured.

So I'm going to go to my demo account here,

look under the admin section, and then actually look up the tracking code that would need

to be installed.

And right here we have our tracking ID.

This is the piece of information that I need later on for my tag deployment.

I'm going to enter this into the notes.

We also have our Google Ads.

Let's go over to our Google Ads account, here under Tools, we can go to conversions.

And here we find our purchase tracking code that is installed.

Let's click through and look at the tag set up.

And here, we already find Google Tag Manager.

And we would need to have the conversion ID.

So let's input that here.

And we also have the facebook pixel.

Now again, we can go into our tool, Facebook, and look this up right here.

It depends on your implementation what data you would need.

In our case, it's this ID here, which we also saw in our plugin.

So here's the facebook pixel ID, this is something I would need later on.

Now, again, you can see how this might be useful if you have multiple codes running.

And you want to figure out where to which account is what data sent and overall it just

helps us with the documentation for later reference.

So that is it.

This is a pretty small implementation of these three tools.

We don't have any thing else installed on our little demo store here.

So let's think about of what additional information we want to track later on with Google Tag

Manager.

And this is important because we want to purposefully build in tracking on to our website.

We don't want to take the approach of just mindlessly deploying any kind of tracking,

see what data we can get, and then forget about it.

But rather purposefully built in the tracking gather data that we want and get insights

from that.

Otherwise, we face the problem of data overwhelm where

we have a lot of data available, but don't really know what to do with it.

So let's take a look at this website here and write down some pages that might be important

for us.

On a shop, we obviously have the homepage, the product pages, we have maybe the interaction

of the add to cart click, we have the cart.

And if you go further, we have actually the most important part of an online store, which

is the thank you page or the order confirm page which is right here.

This is a page that will become very important for our tracking later on.

Because we want to use this as a conversion goal in our later tracking deployment.

So I want to remember this page.

And I'm going to do this by copying the URL here, it's go over two pages.

And the path that we had this is the exact path.

We have a little bit of a description.

And any kind of notes that we want to put in.

This is our thank you page.

Again, you could do this much more extensive here and put in different other page templates

or important pages that are relevant to your tracking later on.

Now, let's talk about some interaction, some events that we want to track later on.

And this is really the power of Google Tag Manager.

We will be able to track any kind of clicks or form submit on an online store, I would

say an important interaction are button clicks here on the Add to Cart button, for example.

So let's put that into our tag plan.

So we have that available later on and know what to do when we implement.

Now, there's another idea here the audiences if you wanted to build custom audiences, for

example, with the facebook pixel, that's also something you could define here in order to

build that into your tracking.

With this very limited and small tracking plan.

We want to go into the next video and start migrating over our existing tracking into

Google Tag Manager, and also build in our new tracking and send it on to our tools with

the help of Google Tag Manager.

All right, so there you have it.

This is how you can plan out your migration audit a little bit of your account and then

put that into a tag plan.

Now I know the examples that I've given a little bit simplified.

Probably, if you have a bigger company, you probably have more pages that you need to

go through and put this all in.

But trust me, if you put it all into a tab plan beforehand, you don't forget anything.

And you don't wake up with faulty data because something was forgotten or not re implemented

into Google Tag Manager.

With that in place.

We are now ready to take this to the next step and actually implement tags with Google

Tag Manager and get into the weeds of it.

So join me for the next lesson.

If you haven't yet, consider subscribing to this channel right over there because the

new lesson will obviously come out next week.

Now, my name is Julian.

See you on the next lesson.

For more infomation >> Analytics Audit and Tag Planning | Lesson 3 (GTM for Beginners) - Duration: 12:36.

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Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider on Being SNL's Head Writers During the 2016 Election - Duration: 3:55.

-Our next guests are Emmy-nominated writers

whose work you know from "Saturday Night Live."

Their new show, "The Other Two,"

premieres Thursday night on Comedy Central.

Let's take a look.

-Hey, guys, it's your captains speaking -- Tiff and Amanda.

Sorry about the turbulence,

but from now on we're expecting such a smooth ride.

So relax and enjoy the flight.

-Bye!

-Oh, no.

Our pilot's name is Tiff?

-Oh, what, a woman can't be a pilot?

-Okay. -Wow, gay misogyny is real.

-No, a woman can be my pilot, all right?

Meryl Streep can be my pilot. Viola Davis can be my pilot.

-You'd rather have Viola Davis, the actress,

than two actual pilots?

-Hey, guys, sorry to bug,

but we have now reached cruising altitude.

-So, feel free to unbuckle and move about the cabin.

-Bye!

-I know you know what I mean. -No. No, I don't. I don't.

-They said bye at the same time.

-Please welcome to the show my friends

Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, everyone!

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

♪♪

Welcome, you two! -Wow!

-Oh, my God! -I'm so happy to have you here.

We have been friends for a long time,

because we all wrote together at "Saturday Night Live."

-Yeah. -We did.

-And you were head writers together

during the election year of 2016.

-We absolutely were.

-Now, I was a head writer during 2008,

which was similar in that it was a bit of a circus.

The difference was, on election night, the circus ended.

-Yeah. -In 2008.

But not for you guys. -No.

-You had to keep writing all those sketches.

-I know. We would keep trying to write, like --

we love writing nostalgic sketches about, like,

going home and high school theater.

And we would keep trying to write those sketches.

And every single week, we would be on the set loving it,

and, like, our phones would buzz.

-We'd be like, "It's him again."

[ Laughter ]

"He has ruined our week for us." -The fun is over.

-Well, so, you did a sketch that I love

called "Crucible Cast Party." -Yeah.

-This might actually be you checking your phone.

-This is mid-moment.

-Okay. So, what were you seeing on your phone?

-So, we were making a fun musical with all the girls

about a high school party.

And then we got the alert --

the "Access Hollywood" tape had come out.

-Yeah.

-And so, we were both just like, "Oh, God damn it!"

So, that's a photo of one woman

having a blast making a music video.

And then another man in the deepest of hells

trying to write a cold open in 45 minutes on Friday night

at 3:00 in the morning. -Yes, because things were

happening that you had to throw away what you had for Saturday

on Friday, which rarely happened in my time there.

This was also great.

You guys wrote the Bernie Sanders sketches

where Larry David played Bernie Sanders, which is fantastic.

[ Applause ]

Such a wonderful person, but before you meet him,

you think he might be, like, really irascible

and maybe not fun to work with.

But he was great, right? -He was lovely.

We did this "Bern your enthusiasm" parody,

and on Saturday night, right before dress, we heard,

"Oh, Larry wants to come up and watch a cut of the video."

And we were like, "Oh, no, I don't want that to happen.

I don't want to watch us

do a parody of his own show next to him."

It was very nerve-racking,

but he laughed through the whole thing

and was so positive and nice.

And I was like, "This isn't how you're supposed to be.

You're supposed to hate this."

-Well, he did send us an e-mail afterwards that was titled,

"Thanks," and basically the gist of it was,

"I had a great time except for all of the packing and flying.

And I like you guys but I don't really want to see

you guys again soon."

-And we were like, "There he is."

-That's what we signed up for. -That's what we wanted.

For more infomation >> Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider on Being SNL's Head Writers During the 2016 Election - Duration: 3:55.

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Dave Franco's First Film Was a Disaster - Duration: 6:39.

-Welcome back! -Thank you for having me.

-Congratulations. This is, uh...

very, very exciting to hear.

This is a beautiful film. -Yes.

-Obviously, very serious in tone.

Maybe a bit of a departure from what people expect from you.

-Yeah. -Have people reacted that way?

-Yeah, I think people are pretty shocked to see me in this film.

I think the general consensus is,

"What the [bleep] is the guy from 'Neighbors'

doing in this beautifully poetic Barry Jenkins movie?"

[ Laughter ]

And I get that. -Yeah.

-But, you know, those are the people who --

they want me to stay in my same lane,

and they want me to only tell penis jokes

and do Robert De Niro impersonations

for the rest of my career.

But for me, it's like,

I want to keep challenging myself and trying new things,

and it takes someone like Barry Jenkins,

who believed in me and gave me this opportunity,

and so I feel grateful to him.

-We were talking about it backstage.

Not only is he obviously an incredible artist,

he -- you know him better than I do --

seems like this really incredible guy,

incredible person. And he reached out to you.

-So, yeah. It came about --

I mean, trust me, I was just as surprised as everyone

that I was invited to be a part of this.

[ Laughter ]

My agents, they called me one day, and they were just like,

"So, uh, Barry Jenkins is interested in you

for a role in his new film,"

and I was like, "No, that's incorrect."

[ Laughter ]

But, you know, when Barry Jenkins

wants you in something, you do that.

I'm not gonna fight him.

-Did you -- You talked to him on the phone?

Is that the first time you met, on the phone?

-Yes. Yes. -Okay.

-I basically spent the first half of the conversation

trying to talk him out of casting me.

'Cause I don't know. It's one of these things where,

as an actor, it's like you dream about

being part of projects like this,

and then, when it becomes a reality,

you almost don't feel worthy or something.

I don't know.

-It was nominated for three Oscars today.

-Yes. -Really exciting news.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Is that -- Is it strange?

I mean, how different is it being out promoting a movie

that is, you know, sort of Oscar-caliber?

-Sure, yeah.

-By the way, "Neighbors" snubbed.

I've always believed that. I've told you that.

-We have. -[ Laughs ]

-So, the award season -- it's a grind.

-I can imagine. -And months leading up

to the Academy Awards,

they have these private screenings,

where they invite Academy members to see your film.

And then afterwards, you mingle with these members.

And these are literally the people who decide

whether or not you're nominated for the Academy Awards.

So it's very important.

You want to put your best foot forward.

So, last year, with "Disaster Artist,"

we had one of these screenings

at the London Hotel in Hollywood.

And after the screen, I'm talking to some of these

Academy members, and I see this one woman

kind of beeline towards me.

And even from a distance,

I could tell she was a few drinks in.

And so she comes up to me, and she's like,

"You -- you're my favorite."

And I'm like, "Uh, no, you're mine."

[ Laughter ]

And then she comes up, and she gives me this big hug.

And then she backs up, and she's like, "Whoa.

D-Did I just puke on you?" [ Laughter ]

And I'm like, "Um, did you?"

And she's like, "Oh, no, no, no. You're okay, you're okay."

So, again, like, best foot forward.

I'm just trying to be nice here.

So I'm like, "So, what did you, uh, think of the film?"

And she's like, "What film?"

I was like, "'Disaster Artist,' the one you just saw."

She's like, "Oh, I didn't see that."

I'm like, "What are you doing here?"

And she's like, "Oh, I'm just staying at the hotel.

I was over at the bar, I saw this party,

I came over to talk to you, and this is crazy!"

And I'm like, "This is crazy!" [ Laughter ]

And then, the rest of the conversation,

she goes in for at least six more hugs,

and each time, I'm kind of leaning back,

trying to dodge any potential puke coming my way.

-There's a real level of drunk

where you are not even sure if you puked.

-Exactly, exactly. So this is the kind of fun

you get to look forward to when you're trying to get

a nomination for the Oscars.

-I'm assuming you didn't even try with your first film.

Your first film was called "Bad Meat."

-So... [ Laughter ]

-Here's a photo of "Bad Meat."

Based an the trouble you seem to be in...

-Mm-hmm. -...were you the bad meat?

-It's an interesting question.

So, basically -- All right.

So Kiki Lane, in "Beale Street," this is her first movie.

And it's an Oscar-nominated movie with Barry Jenkins.

And got me thinking about my first film,

which I dropped out of school for.

I went to Winnipeg in the dead of winter.

We were staying in a hotel on what was considered

the windiest corner in all of Canada,

so that was pleasant. [ Laughter ]

And it was a very physically demanding shoot.

Literally, I dislocated my shoulder,

I had bruises all over my whole body.

And so, we had two weeks to go, and the lead actress,

she came to my hotel room, and I'm like,

What are you doing here? You're supposed to be on set."

And she's like, "[Bleep] is going down."

So we found out they had no money left,

they hadn't been paying the crew for weeks.

So we all go home, and we're waiting for that call

for them to be like, you know, "We spent millions of dollars.

Let's come back and finish these final two weeks,"

and we never went back.

But in hindsight, probably for the best,

'cause the movie is called "Bad Meat,"

and the tag line was, "It's the meat, it's bad."

[ Laughter ]

So I think -- I think I've dodged a bullet on that one.

-Now, I will say, we looked it up,

and on Amazon, it has 2.7 out of 5, which seems high.

-That is shocking. -We did find some reviews

that are more in line with your memory of it.

Here's a one-star review where the comment is just "Dumb."

[ Laughter ]

-That's generous. That's generous.

-This one, "90% people vomiting.

Seriously, it's gross."

[ Laughter ]

This one -- This is a bummer, because this is on you.

"Dave Franco is the only reason

I sat through this absolutely terrible movie."

[ Laughter, cheers, applause ]

With this said, there's a guy with no name,

just known as Amazon customer, "Five stars, great movie."

There you go. [ Laughter ]

You would be honest -- right? -- if that was you.

[ Laughter ]

-Well, let me just say real quick what I just remembered.

So, years after -- years after the fact,

after the movie fell apart, I found out that

they brought in an entirely new cast to finish the film.

-Really? -So you can imagine what

a cohesive masterpiece "Bad Meat" turned out to be.

And this guy still says, "Great movie."

[ Laughter ]

-Well, congratulations on your trajectory.

-Thank you very much.

-It seems to be very much trending up.

It's always such a pleasure to have you here.

Dave Franco, everybody!

For more infomation >> Dave Franco's First Film Was a Disaster - Duration: 6:39.

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Transport ministry and European air safety agency sign MOU on aviation safety - Duration: 0:29.

Seoul's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport signed an MOU with the European

Aviation Safety Agency.

The two organizations agreed to work together on education, technology, training programs

and conferences on general aviation safety policy.

The deal is looked to serve as the first step towards relocating aviation parts factories

to the nation and exporting components to Europe by 2021, as well as improving the status

of Korea's aviation industry.

For more infomation >> Transport ministry and European air safety agency sign MOU on aviation safety - Duration: 0:29.

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Jeep Wrangler Power Stop Z23 Evolution Front Sport Rotor & Pad - 3-1/4" (1990-1999 YJ & TJ) Review - Duration: 5:08.

The Power Stop Z23 Evolution Sport front brake rotor and pad kit is for those of you that

have a 1990 to 1998 YJ or TJ and even the 1998 TJ that has a 3-1/4 inch rotor that are

looking for an increased braking power in the front of your Jeep without needing to

change steering knuckles and actually go with a larger rotor.

Now, this isn't going to give you quite as much additional braking power as one of those

big brake kits will, but this will be an improvement over factory and if you need to replace your

brakes anyway, this is going to be a very cost-effective way to replace all those components

and still get a little bit more braking power.

This install is going to be a two out of three wrenches and I'll talk you through that installation

in just a second.

So, Power Stop is known for their brakes.

What they do a really nice job of is making a very good pad that's going to give you lots

and lots of grip and in a case like this, actually pairing that pad with a rotor that

are going to work very, very well together.

So, what you're going to get here is a rotor that is both drilled and slotted.

And the drilled and slotted rotors are going to give you a little bit more performance

because they give an area for the gases that are produced during heavy braking to escape.

So, instead of that gas being trapped between the pad and the rotor itself, which can degrade

the friction there, this allows the gas to escape so you get really good pad to rotor

contact, giving you the best braking power possible.

Now, some people don't like drilled and slotted when they're off-road.

It gives a spot for mud and other debris to get hung up in the rotor.

So, if you're somebody who plays in the mud a lot and you're of that mindset, there are

gonna be some options out there with a solid rotor, but if you spend more time on the street

and on the rocks and you subscribe to the idea that this is going to provide you with

better braking, then this is going to be a really nice choice for you.

So, as we're talking about the rotors, we're also going to talk about fitment one more

time.

As I said before, this is going to fit a YJ and a TJ from '90 to '98 and also some of

the '99 TJs.

So, what Jeep did was actually change this distance a little bit here from the hub surface

to where the rotor itself actually sits in between the caliper.

So, if you get the wrong set of rotors, things are gonna bind up, they're not gonna fit,

they're not gonna work for you.

So, do make sure that you're getting the right ones for your Jeep.

If you have a '99 which is that crossover year, you can take a measurement off of your

existing rotor or check for the 3-1/4 inch measurement.

If you have that, these are gonna fit.

If you don't, you're gonna wanna just go with a different SKU to make sure that you're getting

the proper rotors for your Jeep.

So, that was a lot about the rotors.

Let's also talk about these pads.

Again, Power Stop has a lot of different pads out there.

They're designed for different things.

These are going to be a Sport set so they are designed for driving on the street.

They're designed to have a little bit of heat in them and continue to work really well for

you.

They're gonna be a ceramic composite so they're not going to be as dusty as some of the other

brakes out there.

So, overall, this pairing is going to work really, really well for you.

Again, you're not going to get as much additional braking power over factory as you would with

one of those big brake kits, but you are going to get some additional friction here which

is going to give you a little bit more braking power.

I think that this is a very fairly priced kit here.

This comes in at right around the $135 mark.

I think that if you're replacing your rotors and your pads with factory components, you're

probably going to be in and around that price range anyway.

And if you're gonna go ahead and upgrade to something that is going to be drilled and

slotted and something that is going to be ceramic, I think this is gonna be a pretty

good deal for you.

So, overall, pretty fair price.

This install is going to be a two out of three wrenches.

You're going to jack up the Jeep, support it with jack stands, of course.

You definitely wanna be safe there.

Pop the tires off, you'll unbolt the caliper from the caliper bracket, then the caliper

bracket itself, get that out of the way, you'll be able to slide the rotor off.

Pop the new rotor on.

Before you put the caliper back in the caliper bracket, of course, you'll swap out your pads.

Bolt the caliper bracket and the caliper back up to the steering knuckle and you're done.

The nice thing about doing a brake job like this where you're not changing the caliper

or anything about it is you're not cracking open the brake system so, no need to bleed

anything out at all.

Just put everything back together and you're good to go.

Now, all of that being said, some people, even when they do a brake job like this, will

want to bleed the brake system.

You can have some brake fluid that ends up really close to the caliper, in the caliper.

That does get pretty hot.

So, it is a good idea, especially when you are compressing that caliper to put in a new

set of pads and moving some of that fluid around, to go ahead and add some fresh fluid,

bleed it out, but that's completely up to you.

For this installation, you absolutely do not need to bleed the brakes.

So, overall, I think you're going to get a very nice kit here from Power Stop that is

going to give you some additional braking power and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

For more infomation >> Jeep Wrangler Power Stop Z23 Evolution Front Sport Rotor & Pad - 3-1/4" (1990-1999 YJ & TJ) Review - Duration: 5:08.

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S. Korean court orders another Japanese firm to pay compensation for forced labor - Duration: 0:40.

A South Korean court has ordered a Japanese company to compensate another one of the Koreans

it forced to work for it during World War Two.

On Wednesday, the appeals division of the Seoul Central District Court upheld a compensation

claim by an elderly Korean woman... who was forced to work by a Japanese manufacturer

called Nachi-Fujikoshi Corporation.

As in several similar rulings since last year, the appellate court rejected the firm's

argument that the 1965 normalization treaty between Seoul an Tokyo settled all such compensation

claims.

The court ordered the firm to pay the victim around 89-thousand U.S. dollars.

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How To Make Easy Money On Social Media - Duration: 9:07.

Hey guys it's John Kevitz from Acquire Liberty thanks for spending your time

with me here today. Today I have a website for that actually is really

really cool okay I mean it's one of the neatest things I've actually seen online

where you can actually make money with that being said I want to give you a

disclaimer right up front you're not gonna get rich doing this but you can

make some serious good site income doing this from home but before we get into

that I want you to subscribe to my youtube channel click on that little

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time income alright guys so any further ado let me show you what I have for you

today it is m & f SP yeah that's a long one right it's MN f st.com and as usual

I will put all the links in the description below so you just click on

them and jump to where we are talking right now and what I want to show you is

this this is really really cool everyone is an influencer right if you have an

Instagram account a Facebook account a Twitter account right if you have people

who like your stuff people who view your things online you can make some money

and I think this is really an awesome thing check this out David

282 Instagram followers right David tells his friends about the MN FST app

with his profile and earns five dollars per post so if you put up your post like

David let's just say you take a selfie you put it up on Instagram right you

want to promote M and FST right so what they'll do is if you let them know this

and what you're doing they give you these little icons and these little

pictures down here to put on top of your picture you post that okay on your

Instagram account my basically what happens if you get interaction if you

get people who like that post or make comments on that post guess what you

just made five bucks because you're promoting them you're putting your

picture up you're causing interaction you're making

comments and you're getting paid and the same thing applies with Facebook and

Twitter as well look at this Megan she's got 5632 Instagram followers right Megan

promotes get with her manifest and earns $20 per post so she puts her picture up

she gets people to like it make comments on it she puts this little

icon on her picture because she's promoting get right and she gets paid

$20 per post now as the reason she gets paid 20 as

opposed to David where he only makes 5 is simply because of this 200 followers

5,000 followers that's gonna cause a lot more interaction for Megan she's gonna

get a lot more likes and a lot more comments right so that's why oh and here

we have Harry he has 32,000 367 Twitter followers now

he doesn't get paid anything because he does it for free because he's a

charitable guy he does things for charity so aspire manifest is a

charitable thing and he just does it for free interaction so it's an option you

have if you want but we're here to make money right so you're gonna want to

follow either David or Megan's example in this in this regards you know with

this being said with all these options they have there's a ton of brands events

and where while causes that you could actually post on your Instagram Facebook

and Twitter accounts so you could support what you love so if you love

pets great if you love sci-fi great if you love certain things if you love

certain services you could post that and make money now press a button black taxi

you earn up to five dollars and 23 cents daily so that's what she makes daily on

it one post right so this is actually really simple it's really easy and

that's how it works and you make money it's really easy receive daily payments

and US dollars which you can easily get drawl directly into your PayPal account

now I know there's another one here but let's just get PayPal it's just the

easiest one to deal with it's I got the best reputation as far as transactions

and how fast it works and I think it's really an awesome deal now what I want

to show you next is a review of this okay now I want to the BMF or Beer Money

forum calm I'll put the link in the description for you as well

this is really popular forums post for people who want to work from home I want

to find out the things illegitimate and they've reviewed them and pulled post up

here for you so we have someone here opt opt okay she put a post up here and she

wanted to show us how much money she made now she doesn't really do anything

i from what I understand her interactions and her view count is not

that high and she posted something up and she made a dollar and 11 cents US

dollars and 11 cents for putting one post up now is that a lot like I said in

the beginning of the video you're not gonna get rich doing this now you go

down here a little bit and she actually wrote something else yes link your

social media accounts and start posting so she feels pretty good about it she

knows what work she got paid so I think that's a good deal

you have to have $1 worth of transactions in your PayPal account to

to cash out now if you have 200 followers on Instagram and you just post

something up there you're gonna have your dollar transaction by the end of

the day pretty much guaranteed unless you actually have no interaction with

anybody and no likes you got to get paid to get paid you have to have likes and

comments on it but I mean I think this is actually a pretty good deal so it is

legit it does work let's click on this here okay somebody here dollar $90 $37

$37 $52 46 so it's not a ton of money but you have to keep in mind right how

many people that they have on their account and how many people are they

actually having interactions with right so you got to keep all that stuff in

mind now what I also want to do before I let

you go because this is an app for your phone here is the Google Play Store it

has a rating of 3.8 and I always prefer something 4 and higher 3.8 is not that

bad though and if you look at the ratings for 5 it's not bad so I would

say give this a shot guys I mean it sounds really really easy to do now

let's look at the App Store for the Apple phone what they got here 4.3 so

four point three versus three points so for the Apple store it's got about a lot

better rating and let me see here I wanted to see one

more thing I want to show you maybe it's on the Google Play Store

how many Oh over 10,000 plus installs that's good all right guys listen that's

all I have for today listen I hope this helps you out this is actually some

quick and easy money I was thinking about doing this actually for myself but

on my Instagram page I don't think that would really fit I do more business

stuff than I do actually selfies and that kind of stuff so but if I was just

doing on my personal page I actually might do it just for fun why not just

make a couple bucks every day because I got I got a pretty good following i'm on

instagram under acquire liberty but who knows i would say go for it i would

definitely try it all right guys listen that's all i have for today if you would

do me a favor subscribe to my youtube channel click on that little bell

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comment below let me know what you thought let everyone else know what you

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you know let people know that it's great to let me know that because then I know

what I'm doing future videos whether or not this is something I would I would

promote but right now I'm looking at it I actually think this looks pretty good

and the fact that you get paid every day is not a bad deal but if you know I'm

going to treat time for money if you all learn to make passive income click that

link below watch the free video see how I got started and thousands of other

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driving you crazy telling you do this that and the other thing no no you have

to do that anymore now all you have to do is do it one you

want to do it I don't care if it's 3:00 in the afternoon 6:00 in the morning or

202 at night you can do it whenever you want however you want because it's you

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them once you just keep it coming over and over and over again and also listen

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today until next time what do I always say... I say

God Bless guys take care and until next time bye now...

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Changing the Colours of your Theme - Duration: 4:14.

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🍓咀嚼音🍓いちご飴食べる音・パリパリ音は成功的💪no talking - Duration: 10:13.

The cooking section is for January 2018.

My mother helped me.

The ratio of sugar, water and starch syrup is also important for making the right concentration. But,

Above all, the temperature was the most important.The point is to wait until the boiling temperature (130°C to 133°C).

It means the temperature is perfect when the movement of bubbles is almost invisible from here.

Try to drop a drop of syrup on a paper cup containing cold water, and when it is determined, it means completion.

The same concentration as above is too thin.T-T

In order to obtain an excellent coating film, it hardly falls even at the time of applying the syrup.

Today is January 2019.

From now on you will hear the sound from the right microphone. I will enjoy this food.:)))

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ASMR Eating | RAW Seaweed, Exotic Okra, Sea Grape, Frozen Tobiko, Aloe Vera,... Eating / Chewing - Duration: 2:03.

ASMR Eating | RAW Seaweed, Exotic Okra, Sea Grape, Frozen Tobiko, Aloe Vera,... Eating / Chewing

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2019.01.23 NEWS CENTER Headlines - Duration: 0:48.

A Japanese patrol aircraft conducts an "aggressive" flight near a South Korean warship... at low

altitude again.

As this act is carried out while the two sides are engaged in a radar dispute involving Seoul's

warship and Tokyo's military aircraft, South Korea's defense ministry responds with strong

condemnation, and a promise of strong response.

After 10 rounds of talks on splitting the financial burden on stationing American troops

here in the nation, Washington now demands a significant hike in Seoul's contribution

in defense cost sharing.

The two sides are also at odds on the duration of a new contract.

A former Supreme Court Chief Justice attends a closed-door hearing for his possible arrest

on various charges linked to a power abuse scandal.

Yang Sung-tae is the highest ranking official in the judiciary branch ever to face such

a review.

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Freelancing Career - How To Start Successful Freelance Career | Work Idea, Best Site (In Depth) - Duration: 15:07.

Freelancing Career bangla

How To Start Successful Freelance Career | Work Idea, Best Site

In This Video I am Going to talk about freelancing career opportunities in Bangladesh.

How To Start Successful Freelance Career.

Best work for freelancing and best marketplace/platform for start freelancing.

Actually I talked about how you could start a freelance career from scratch. You can make a lot of money by doing freelance work from your home.

But it requires some specific skills. If you're willing to learn you easily could make money.

Most of the successful freelancers are self-learner

They improve their skills by themselves. So never stop learning everyone.

Freelancing Career - How To Start Successful Freelance Career | Work Idea, Best Site (In Depth)

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帰宅したパパにママが告白!?アニマルズも不安がる… - Duration: 2:31.

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2019AFCアジアカップ韓国まさかの薄氷勝利!バーレーンに1対0。 - Duration: 6:06.

2019 AFC Asian Cup South Korea Defeated Thin Ice! 1 to 0 in Bahrain. (Translated by google.com)

2019 AFC Asian Cup Final Tournament In the first round,

Korea made a 2-1 victory over Bahrain after a 120 minute fierce fight.

South Korea also dominated the ball from the beginning early on this day and advanced the game advantageously.

There was an offensive in Bahrain, but it did not easily make a definitive opportunity.

Korea continues to storm,

Hwang Hee-Chan scored the goal after 43 minutes in the first half.

The second half strengthened the offensive against Bahrain which can not raise the line quite easily.

However, it took a long time not to open the goal.

Bahrain took offense in Korea's defense mistake and turned offensive.

But Korea fell down and endured this attack.

South Korea again took control of the game but in the latter half 31 minutes,

A shoot ball fits within the feet of a Bahrain player and shoots as it is.

GK barely played, but I decided on a spill ball and fought for a fight.

The settlement did not arrive in 90 minutes and the game entered the extension game.

Korea also took the initiative in the extension game.

Before the end of the first half of the extension,

Kim Jin-Su, who was waiting for the cross from the right side

I decided to score a goal with an accurate heading shoot.

Beyond the battle of Bahrain in the latter half of the extension,

Korea advanced to the quarterfinals with difficulty.

In the quarter-final match against Qatar with a strong one who broke Iraq 1: 0.

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Korean reaction

Frankly the worst of today is Son Heung-Min.

I should not have done so because of the captain 's role as the role of Ace.

Anyway, Son Hun Ming is really terrible.

Son Hun Ming is really crawling and hanging around hanging around.

What I had for 120 minutes today is only having passed balls and passed mistakes.

I am tired or it looks heavy.

Can you win?

Aside from Iran and Japan, I guess I will lose in Australia.

The director does not change the lineup.

The success rate of the cross of the first half 19 lines is 0 · · ·.

I win but I do not know if I should be delighted.

It was worst because I could not do it evenly.

Let's think about fullback once again.

It was frankly frankly this time and the ball touch seemed to be Korea.

Increase the accuracy of the side back cross.

I understood the reason why Lee Seung-woo is a bench.

When you watch the representative football from some point you will support the opponent side.

I do not dislike the fighting spirit and prowess like the representative so far without a trace.

It has been several days since the battle in China is still due to physical strength.

Son Hun Ming may not shoot shoots as soon as possible to return to Totnam?

Tournaments are the best if they win!

You should win.

You may take a good rest and prepare for the next match.

A game where I was able to know why I could not win the title for 60 years.

Last year I fought in equal fashion with Germany, the world's top one,

This year I will fight equally with the 113th Bahrain in the world.

Mystery Korean football.

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The idea of ​​Japanese editors

Although criticism of Song Hun Ming is awesome, it seems that it was not suitable for Korean fans' expectation.

It reflected relatively well to me though.

I wonder because I do not expect it.

Well the late goal was from Son Hun Ming's trap mistake though.

At that time, because fan · hichan was falling on the right side,

I think that overall I did not concentrate.

It was a score that pierced the hole of the Korean defense that had managed to maintain the standards so far.

South Korea's defense is not good, but he managed to make no points.

I never thought I would score for Bahrain such football.

I am not surprised because it is recently decided that I can not take points.

Son Hoon Min continued running as usual and seemed to be hard.

There is too much role to be delegated by Seung Hun Ming in Korea.

Even if I wait for the ball, I will never come down so go down and go get it

I have to carry it and I can not accept the pass.

Since Korea has been fighting without big member changes so far

It will become tighter also physically.

Song Fung Min also has a series of battles as soon as it moves after the league battle.

It is undeniable that the accuracy of play is not high.

In the game against China it was a victory with a score of 2 vs. 0, but content was indescribable.

Korea soccer is still dark in this Asian Cup.

Only usual ball occupancy rate is high, but it has become a boring football which can not take points.

Although I also attacked this day a bit, there were more mistakes.

Do you think about the strength of the battlefield,

Football which does not feel speed as a whole is continuing and those who are watching will lack interesting.

If you increase the pressure, you may be tired late and concentrated so often that you have prevented it,

It seems that the intention of the director was not so.

It is a game against Qatar which is maintaining good condition where only anxiety remains.

I have not watched Qatar 's game yet.

I have to confirm whether it is a team that can win Korea.

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S. Korea among world's top ten spenders on defense in 2017 - Duration: 1:53.

Staying with the topic of footing military bills.

South Korea was one of the world's top ten largest spenders in terms of defense costs

in 2017.

That's according to the latest Global Defense Market Yearbook published on Wednesday.

Seoul was also the third biggest importer of American arms products from 2008 to 2017.

For details let's turn to our Kan Hyeong-woo.

On Wednesday, South Korea's Defense Agency for Technology and Quality published its annual

analysis of the world market for defense products.

According to the 2018 Global Defense Market Yearbook, South Korea had the world's 10th

biggest budget for defense in 2017 at 39 billion U.S. dollars.

The United States topped the list at 610 billion dollars, followed by China and Saudi Arabia.

South Korea's defense spending took up about 14 percent of its national budget for 2017,...

a 5-billion-dollar increase from the previous year.

From 2008 to 2017, China saw the highest rate of growth in defense spending with an increase

of 110 percent.

India and Russia followed with 45 percent and 36 percent , respectively.

The world's biggest arms exporter over that period was the U.S.,... selling 90 billion

dollars worth of weapons.

South Korea was the world's third-largest importer of American weapons with a total

of 6-point-7 billion dollars, showing Seoul's heavy reliance on its ally's military products

for its national defense.

The defense market yearbook did not itemize each import or export product,... but South

Korea has purchased major defense platforms from U.S. manufacturers including Lockheed

Martin's F-35A stealth fighter jets and Boeing's P-8 maritime patrol aircraft.

Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News

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S. Korea to create artificial rain to tackle fine dust pollution in pilot program - Duration: 1:46.

An ultrafine dust advisory was issued for Gyeonggi-do and Chungcheongbuk-do provinces

today, as the average concentration of this type of dust hit past 75 micrograms per cubic

meter in those regions.

Amid increasing concerns regarding toxic air pollution, efforts are taking place not only

at the governmental level, but also through unprecedented tests such as artificially inducing

precipitation.

Ko Roon-hee has the full story.

South Korea is launching a pilot program on Friday that aims to create artificial rain

to try and help reduce the concentration of fine dust in the air.

The Korea Meteorological Administration and the Ministry of Environment explained that

planes will fly over the western coastline of Gyeonggi-do Province, spraying silver iodide

on clouds that cause water droplets to form.

This process, known as cloud seeding is already being applied in China and Thailand to reduce

PM 2.5 particles, but Seoul officials said more research is needed to fully verify its

effectiveness.

Korea will conduct 15 cloud seeding tests this year.

The result of the first test will be announced next month.

This comes after record levels of ultra fine dust pollution was recorded last week.

Ultrafine dust particulates,... 33 times thinner than a strand of human hair are so small they

can't be filtered by lungs, making this type of dust the most hazardous to people's health.

Further steps to tackle this issue were also being taken on Wednesday as director-level

talks between the foreign ministries of Korea and China continued in Seoul.

One of the major causes of fine dust pollution in Korea is said to be fine dust blown in

by winds from China, but so far progress on the talks were said to be slow after the Chinese

officials dismissed the severity of the claims.

Ko Roon-hee, Aririang News.

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Setbacks for S. Korea's plans for humanitarian aid to N. Korea - Duration: 2:34.

The UN Security Council gave sanctions exemptions to four international humanitarian organizations

so they can ship aid items to North Korea.

However, Seoul is facing difficulties in delivering antiviral drugs to the regime.

Oh Jung-hee sheds light on what's causing the setbacks.

In late December, South Korea and the U.S. held a meeting in Seoul of their bilateral

working group.

And after that session, Seoul's nuclear envoy Lee Do-hoon announced that Seoul is offering

medicine to Pyeongyang.

"The issue of providing Tamiflu to North Korean civilians has been resolved."

It was two weeks ago that Seoul hoped to deliver 200-thousand doses of Tamiflu and 50-thousand

early diagnosis kits to the North, but that didn't happen.

The government aimed again for early this week, but that fell through too.

Seoul says the problem has been issues with logistics.

But local media are reporting that what stopped it was Washington.

Quoting government sources, these reports say... that the U.S. has recently pointed

out to South Korea... that trucks crossing the border to deliver the drugs could violate

UN sanctions.

"The flu medicines are for humanitarian purposes, and the U.S. was positive about it.

There have been reports that the U.S. blocked our provision of medicine last weekend, but

that's not true.

We are closely coordinating with the international community and the relevant countries to prevent

problems regarding sanctions."

Meanwhile, there's also been a setback for Seoul's plan to provide humanitarian assistance

to the North via UN agencies.

Last year, South Korea had 8 million U.S. dollars allocated to donate to UNICEF and

the World Food Programme... to provide medical care and nutritional support.

But because the money was never sent,...

Seoul says administrative rules mean it has to review the donation again, which will take

time.

"The government has to review the donation again.

If it goes forward, it has to reflect new circumstances."

Amid all this, UN Security Council's committee on North Korea sanctions granted exemptions

over the weekend for UNICEF and three other NGOs.

They'll be able to ship items for humanitarian aid, like medicine and equipment for fighting

diseases and malnutrition.

What still needs to be determined, though, is where South Korea's own humanitarian assistance

will go.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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