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The Hidden Waste Tax w. Chaudhry Iftikhar

45 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Chaudhry Iftikhar has managed close to nine figures in ad spend across cable, real estate, automotive, and home services. And he is here to tell you that roughly 40% of it was probably wasted, not by accident, but by design from the very platforms collecting your money. In this episode of What's The Big Idea, Chaudhry breaks down how programmatic ad platforms are built to obscure performance, why the dashboard is lying to you, the difference between vanity metrics and sanity metrics, and his Cut the Crap playbook for finding and eliminating the leaks in any marketing budget. Whether you are spending $30,000 a month or $30 million, the waste is there. This episode shows you exactly where to look. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro – You Don't Need a Bigger Budget 00:47 The Fog Is Intentional: How Ad Platforms Hide Waste 01:35 What Is a Viewable Impression and Why It Matters 03:20 How Platforms Claim Credit for Sales They Didn't Drive 05:25 The Card-Linked Offers Story: Paying Commission for Scrolls 10:55 How Chaudhry Caught the Scam 13:10 How We Got Here: The Industry Standard Nobody Fixed 15:00 Vanity Metrics vs. Sanity Metrics 16:00 Chaudhry's Background: Opening a Google Ads Account With $620K 20:15 From Nine-Figure Budgets to Startup Marketing in Pakistan 23:20 Why the Dashboard Is Lying to You 27:00 Only 35% of CMOs Track Revenue. Here's Why That's a Problem 29:00 What Every Marketer Should Do Starting Monday 30:10 The Cut the Crap Playbook 31:20 The Five W's Framework 34:25 The Math of Exclusion: Who You Exclude Matters More 36:30 The Waste Tax: Stop Targeting People Who Already Buy From You 38:05 Three Things to Audit Right Now 40:30 Lightning Round Follow Jim and Chaudhry: Connect with Jim:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimdipiazza/ Website: https://www.jimdipiazza.com/ Connect with Chaudhry:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chazif/

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