Daily Minute Master Series
April 18, 2024
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
YouTube Launches Premium Placement Option for YouTube Shorts Ads, Provides Shorts Ads Tips
YouTube’s looking to help advertisers ensure prime placement for their Shorts ads, with a new “YouTube Select Shorts” option, that’ll enable brands to place their ads alongside top Shorts content in various categories.
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TikTok Launches ‘Notes’ Photo App in Australia and Canada
After hints of it were spotted floating around in the main app over the last few weeks, TikTok has now officially launched its new, dedicated photo-sharing app, called “TikTok Notes”, with users in Australia and Canada able to download the separate image app.
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Elon Musk Again Hints at Bringing Back Vine
Of all the things that Elon Musk is or is not, the one true value that he does bring to his companies is attention, with his constant desire to be the main topic of conversation helping to keep his companies in the spotlight, for good and/or bad reasons.
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LinkedIn’s Testing a ‘Premium Company Pages’ Business Subscription Option
LinkedIn’s trying out a new subscription option, in line with its LinkedIn Premium offering, though this time it’s targeting businesses, with “LinkedIn Premium Company Pages”.
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Brave Announces AI Search Engine – Shares Insights For SEO
Brave announced their new privacy-focused AI search engine called Answer with AI that works with its own search index of billions of websites. Their current search engine already serves 10 billion search queries per year which means that Brave’s AI-powered search engine is now one of the largest AI search engines online.
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Google Ends Video Carousel Structured Data Test
Google has ended support for the video carousel (limited access) markup documentation and the associated rich results because after testing the structured data they realized that it wasn’t useful at scale. Site publishers who use this specific structured data don’t necessarily have to remove it, other search engines may find it useful. However, Google won’t use it for rich results.
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