Daily Minute Master Series
July 9, 2025
by Stephen Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
GenAI as a shopping assistant set to explode during Prime Day sales
A new report estimates that AI will be a larger-than-ever part of the online shopping process during Amazon’s Prime Day sale, which began Tuesday morning. Amazon’s annual sale, which this year spans four days (July 8-11), is predicted to drive $23.8 billion in online spending across U.S. e-commerce retailers, as other businesses run their own competing sales alongside the popular shopping event.
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Beyond Keywords: Leveraging Technical SEO To Boost Crawl Efficiency And Visibility
Technical SEO isn’t optional in 2025. Learn how to boost crawl efficiency, and future-proof your site for LLMs and AI-powered search.
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Meta Supports EU Push for New App Access Restrictions for Teens
As various regions continue to push for increased age restrictions on social media access, Meta has put its support behind the latest push for more teen protections in Europe, though its motivations for this initiative are worth considering.
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No, llms.txt is not the ‘new meta keywords’
SEOs ignored meta keywords for good reason, but llms.txt is different. Understanding how could shape your AI visibility tomorrow.
When Google’s John Mueller compared llms.txt to the old meta keywords tag, some corners of the SEO world interpreted the comment as a dismissal of the concept and took it as confirmation that llms.txt is overhyped, possibly even DOA.
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LinkedIn makes it easier for creators to track performance across platforms
LinkedIn is stepping up its pitch to creators and advertisers with a new update launching today. For the first time, creators can plug LinkedIn performance metrics directly into the third-party tools they already use to manage and track content.
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7 successful marketing campaigns that met 2025’s chaos with determination
As marketers rushed to respond to new tariffs, outside-the-box brand refreshes, classic TV ads and other tactics helped set them apart.
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