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AdPurp Profiles: Matt C on the Joys of Pre-Fatherhood, Good Steak, and Baseball Lessons
The last time I did one of these, I was having a full-blown conversation with myself. I guess it was good to know that I can entertain myself well enough to keep a back-and-forth going, but I figured Iโd spare the team another self-indulgent conversation and mix things up a little more.ย
In that spirit, today Iโm chatting with someone whoโs been with the team a little longer than me. Almost two years, to be exact. Heโs been playing baseball since before he even knew how to hold a ball, is something of a steak aficionado, and brings an overall vibe of warmth and inclusivity to the team. Oh, and if you didnโt know already, his Golden Retriever, Chief, is due to become a big brother to a little human come October.
Alright, I think Iโve teased this intro enough. For the first time on the blog, letโs welcome baseball champ, soon-to-be dad, and bonafide team player, Matt C!ย
Hey hey Matt, tell us a little about yourself. You know, what are you usually up to? Where did you go to school and whatโs your background? Things you do for fun? We need all the details.ย
Iโm a pretty easy-going and laid-back person. I grew up with a โfamily firstโ mindset, so family is super important to me. Sports were a way for my family to bond and thatโs just what we did week in and week out, whether it was baseball, basketball, or football. I ended up getting a scholarship to play baseball at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), where I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. For fun, I like to go to the beach or get out on the golf course.
It was so cool to learn about how youโve been playing baseball since before you even knew how to pick up a baseball. You played on your collegeโs team too, yeah? What are some lessons that you learned in baseball that might translate to what you do at Advertise Purple?ย
Yeah, I played in college. Those were some fun times and I met some of my best friends through baseball. Sports, in general, teach you to have discipline and to attack every pitch, down, possession, or whatever it may be. There are days where business doesnโt sound like the most fun thing in the world to do and thatโs where discipline comes in. Being a former athlete has taught me to appreciate the โgrindโ and trust the process.ย
For sure, those are great lessons I feel like you can apply anywhere in life. Plus, you got to meet some of your best friends through it as well? Win-win. Now, shifting a bit more into Advertise Purple territory, what about the company and affiliate marketing inspired you to work here?ย
I had no idea what affiliate marketing was before coming to AdPurp. I came from a brief background in property management and I was ready for a new challenge. When I walked into the office for my interview, everyone was so welcoming and friendly. It truly was a team-oriented environment, which Iโm naturally drawn to. The people at AdPurp are truly inspiring and thatโs why it was a no-brainer for me to come onboard.ย
Agreed, I felt the same way when I came onboard. Thereโs nothing quite like working around a team that inspires you. That said, what do you feel is the best part of working for Ad Purp?ย
The best thing about working for AdPurp is our office culture. At least five dogs are running around the office at all times and one of them is my two-year-old Golden Retriever (shout-out Chief). Another great perk of being in office, which we all miss, is the ping pong tournaments.
Word. On the topic of dogs, cheers to Chief and all the other pets that were featured in ourย last National Pet Day blog post. Judging by your previous answer, is it safe to say that youโve enjoyed Ad Purpโs culture since starting?ย
Iโve enjoyed working at AdPurp since the day I started. My team is such a tight-knit group and itโs almost like a brotherhood. The guys make it easy to come to the virtual office every day.ย
A team that feels like brotherhood? Gotta love it. Jumping a few questions back, you mentioned that you werenโt sure what affiliate marketing was before starting here. Since that moment, what would you say is the coolest thing youโve learned about affiliate marketing?ย
Before Ad Purp, I didnโt know these โTop 10โ review sites could be monetized through a banner or text link. That example of the affiliate transaction helped me understand the affiliate channel and it became my โA-Haโ moment. It may not be the coolest thing in the affiliate space, because I know this channel is very unique, but itโs the coolest in my book since it helped me understand each facet of the affiliate transaction and how we come into play as an affiliate management agency.
Right on, and Iโm sure that was only one of many things youโve picked up on since your first day. While weโre on this learning train, what is one thing youโve learned about working on a team, and has that changed at all through the pandemic?ย
I wouldnโt say much has changed since the pandemic other than everyone working remotely. The camaraderie is as solid as always. The one super different thing is not meeting our new team members in person. There are some people on the team that weโve met in person once and others we havenโt formally met. I guess you could say I canโt wait for things to go back to normal.
You can say that again. What have you missed about working in the office with everybody? Was transitioning to working from home something that took some time getting used to?ย
Iโve missed the early mornings in the office talking shop with my team when nobody even thinks about waking up. I miss beating Manny so badly at ping pong he storms back to his desk. Donโt get me wrong, we get work done on the phones and the ping pong table. Transitioning to working from home was seamless and I was able to get 2.5-3 hours back in my day as I didnโt have to worry about the LA traffic. I miss the office, but I donโt miss traffic whatsoever.
Uh oh, sounds like youโve got a willing challenger when the office is up and running again, Manny. Shifting gears a little, letโs dive into more off-the-clock stuff. What do you think has helped get you through the pandemic? For a lot of us it was food, for me it was meditation (and food), and for others, it was chasing down the best waves to surf. What about you?
Getting active and getting outside has helped me, whether itโs a walk with my wife, a hike, or a workout. Iโm a below-average surfer, but I enjoy mornings in Ventura. Itโs very peaceful and therapeutic. On other days, you can find me at a golf course where a good day is finding more golf balls than Iโve lost.ย
That does sound peaceful and we love anything therapeutic mid-pandemic. Going back to my mention of food in the last question, word on the street is that your favorite food is medium-rare steak. I mean, whatโs to hate about it, am I right? Outside of grilling your own, where is your favorite spot in LA to grab one?
The word on the street is correct. You canโt go wrong with Ruthโs Chris, Montyโs, Mastroโs, or Bourbon Steak.ย
I havenโt been to Ruthโs Chris in a while, but I went to Mastroโs a month ago and the ribeye is something else. I could go on about food forever, but letโs move onto more important things (not that a good steak isnโt). Is it true that you and your wife are expecting a baby this year? That is gigantic, congratulations! What are you most excited about?ย
Yes! We are so stoked and my wife has been an absolute trooper through her first trimester. Iโm most excited to meet him. It would be a plus if he threw 95 mph or could be on the PGA tour, but Iโm just praying for a healthy boy come late October.
Most definitely, hereโs to a healthy October baby! It sounds like your baby boy will have some company with Chief as a big brother, too. How is Chief adjusting to your family since you brought him home? Also, what inspired his name?ย
Chief is the man. Weโve had him since he was eight-weeks-old and heโs the best friend we could ever have. Iโm a huge Kansas City Chiefs fan and thatโs what inspired his name. No, Iโm not a bandwagon-er, either. Weโve endured the 4-12 and 2-14 seasons so that Pat Mahomes could lead us to the promised land.ย
What can I say, youโre a loyal fan, Matt. The team is lucky to have you and Chief rooting for them. Well, Iโve got one more question for you before we wrap this up. What are your biggest goals in life and work for, letโs say, the next two years?ย
My biggest goals in life in the next two years are to buy a house and to be the best husband, father, brother, son, and person I can be. My goal professionally is pretty simple, but effective: Get 1% better every day. Whether itโs learning more about affiliate marketing and industry-related topics, the market and which verticals are crushing it per time of year or continuing to build on pitch and tonality so that we can continue on AdPurpโs massive growth trajectory.ย
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That was a stellar convo, Matt. It was great to learn that youโre keeping a positive outlook on working from home, maintaining a ping pong winnerโs mentality, and transitioning well into fatherhood. What an exciting time for you and your family! Youโll all knock it out of the park. Sorry for that, but when you see an opportunity to make a pun, youโve just gotta capitalize on it.ย