How to detect and fix ad fatigue... Facebook adds a nice feature for video users... Reels ads are coming to more countries... and Clubhouse ain't dead — yet.
Microsoft has the edge on web shopping... Twitter's about to roll out its monthly subscription plan... Some social platform updates... and Instagram Reels go to desktop.
Microsoft wants you to run Google ads.... Shocking new data shows just how influential TikTok videos can be in purchase decisions.... Meet the digital marketer who broke Reddit this week... and more.
They promised millions to equality — so how many brands delivered? Here comes the next wave, called c-commerce, Instagram jumps onto the product drops trend, you do not need to pull AMP from your site
Brands keep getting woke, but consumers aren't buying it. LinkedIn adds two new ad types B2B marketers will love. Why Augmented Reality is the future of ecommerce. The opaque box that is CWV...
The clever way TikTok is helping marketers stay brand-safe... Is Google giving up on AMP?... Snapchat finally rolls out Brand Profiles... Another nail in Clubhouse's coffin... AND MORE.
The big change to Google Maps that might affect local businesses... The new Snapchat mini-stores.... Apple adds an unlikely affiliate program... Why your next mobile ad campaign will be on Desktop.
Google strengthens e-commerce offerings, how to sell products from a screenshot, the tip line for dark patterns, the future of Google Search, and Starbucks wants to monetize your dog's TikTok videos.
Finally, Facebook Group comment moderation in the API. (Sort of.) Pinterest drops Story Pins for a TikTok clone... YouTube's mobile publishing catches up... and Walgreens sells their first-party data.
Google's aggressive plan to get more people trained on its platform... Will in-person shopping ever come back? And is Clubhouse collapsing?
Big moves in the single technology pretty much everyone is counting on for the future of product marketing.... The latest platform to jump on board the livestreaming trend could be a gamechanger...
ALSO: Google has yet another solution to the cookie-pocalypse... Reddit bets big on brands... The marketing livestream we can file under "At least they tried,"... and was that a Google algo update?