Kaya Ali Duran
Founder of Mohac Media. Manages Google Ads and Meta Ads for multiple e-commerce brands with proven ROAS results. Writes from real campaigns, not theory.
About
Kaya Ali Duran is the founder of Mohac Media. Day to day, he runs Google Ads and Meta Ads accounts for multiple US and EU e-commerce brands, ships marketing sites, and writes the editorial side of Mohac Blog.
His work focuses on the unglamorous parts of growth: tight feeds, real attribution, creative testing that respects margin, lifecycle email, and SEO that actually compounds. Everything published here traces back to a live campaign, a real ad account, or a site he ships and maintains himself.
Mohac Blog is intentionally English-first and US-focused — the playbooks reflect 2026 ad costs, search behavior, and platform reality in the American market.
Posts by Kaya

Networking at NYC natural wine bars without the cringe
NYC natural wine bars can beat another panel mixer if you read the room, sit right, order simply, and follow up like a normal human. Here’s the local play.

Three-Body is too strange for one adaptation
Liu Cixin’s cosmic nightmare becomes three different beasts on the page, at Netflix, and in Tencent’s slower, stranger Chinese series.

Brooklyn coffee shops beat another cold DM
Brooklyn's strongest coffee networking is quiet, repeatable, and neighborhood-specific. Here is where to sit, when to show up, and how to leave with real follow-ups.

TikTok Shop buyers do not want your funnel
TikTok Shop conversion is less about funnels and more about trust, proof, timing, and reducing friction before the shopper thinks too hard.

Westworld was brilliant before it outsmarted itself
HBO’s android epic still has one perfect season, one underrated maze, and two cautionary tales about mistaking complexity for depth.

Nashville founder dinners beyond the obvious circuit
A local operator’s take on where Nashville founder dinners work, what rooms to pick, how to host, and how to leave with real follow-ups.

GA4 events that tell you where money came from
Most GA4 accounts record plenty of events and still fail to explain revenue. Fix the taxonomy, parameters, consent gaps, and purchase QA before budgeting.

Denver work cafés without the WeWork lobby feel
A practical Denver field note on work-friendly cafés, all-day rooms, when to buy a day pass, and how to meet operators without camping like a jerk.

Where MIT and Harvard founders actually take coffee
A Cambridge operator’s read on the coffee rooms near MIT and Harvard where founders work, take first meetings, and turn loose ties into real follow-up.

Seattle laptop coffee without the side-eye
Seattle cafés still work for laptops if you read the room: when to settle in, what to buy, where to sit, and how to meet people without being weird.

INP turned ad layout into a revenue problem
INP changed the ad layout conversation. Here is the practical way to protect RPM, viewability, and Core Web Vitals on content sites.

Miami investor tables are not on Ocean Drive
The Miami restaurants, rooms, timing, and table manners that help founders meet real investors without acting like a walking pitch deck.