Craig Agranoff
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Craig Agranoff
@Lapp
TV Marketing Personality, Persuasion Marketing Consultant, Author of 3 Marketing Books & Adjunct Professor. My tweets are my own opinion.
Boca Raton Sumali Aralık 2007
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Claude Cowork + Google Ads is f*cking cracked 🤯
Set up once → ask Claude questions like:
"What's driving my CPA spike this week?"
"Which search terms are wasting budget?"
"Run a full account audit and tell me the top 5 things to fix."
All inside Claude Cowork.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies running Google Ads who are still pulling reports manually, digging through search term reports, and trying to figure out where budget is leaking.
Claude Cowork eliminates the entire loop:
→ Connects to your live Google Ads data via MCP
→ Runs a full account audit across campaigns, ad groups, and keywords
→ Finds wasted spend — search terms burning budget that aren't converting
→ Analyzes quality scores and flags what's dragging them down
→ Detects anomalies — CPA spikes, CTR drops, budget pacing issues
→ Generates a prioritized action list: what to pause, what to scale, what to test
→ Writes a weekly performance report in plain English, not spreadsheet noise
No logging into Google Ads and staring at columns.
No exporting CSVs and rebuilding pivot tables every Monday.
No guessing which search terms to negate.
What you get:
→ 21 specialized Google Ads skills that plug into Claude
→ Full account audits in minutes, not hours
→ Negative keyword discovery on autopilot
→ Search term mining that surfaces hidden winners and budget waste
→ Quality score analysis with specific fix recommendations
→ Weekly reports your clients or team can actually read
I put together the full skill pack:
All 21 Google Ads skills for Claude, plus the setup guide to get Cowork connected to your accounts.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "ADS"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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People move to the U.S. for opportunity, then get surprised when the culture changes their kids
But that’s the deal. You didn’t just enter a market. You entered a system that reshapes behavior.
Same thing happens to brands.
They come in thinking their old playbook will work, then realize American consumers reward something completely different
The market doesn’t adapt to you,
it rewires you. Smart marketers don’t fight it…they learn from it
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My aunt toured a house in Boca Raton. Nice house. Good neighborhood. Clean.
She didn’t make an offer.
Why?
Because the price told her the seller wasn’t realistic so she didn’t want to waste her weekend negotiating fiction.
Two weeks later it dropped $40k.
She still didn’t go back. Buyers don’t chase homes. They chase confidence.
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People don’t talk about the weather to exchange data. They talk about it to connect without risk.
Weather is the safest shared enemy on earth. No politics, no religion, no vulnerability required.
Marketing lesson:
Your brand should give people something safe to agree on before you ask them to buy anything.
If your message forces a decision too fast, people freeze. If it gives them an easy “yeah, totally,” they lean in.
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@volvoshine Miami’s downtown has plenty of glass towers but desperately needs intimate, free public green spaces that educate and inspire. So maybe a park about history of the area there?
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I moved from LA to Boca Raton in 2021 because Florida still built things. Last week, voters here said no more of that. I think that's a mistake so I wrote about it for the @pbpost.


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