Daily Minute Master Series
May 1, 2024
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
Meta Faces EU Probe Over Russian Disinformation on Facebook
E.U. officials are again looking to test out their new powers under the Digital Services Act (D.S.A.), with a view to bringing social media companies into line over data usage and advertising.
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Instagram Updates Feed Algorithm to Prioritize Original and Emerging Creators
After weeks of telling creators to “stop crying” about their reach and follower counts in the app, Instagram has today announced a major algorithm update which is designed to help ensure that original content posters get more traction, as opposed to those who repost their work, while also giving smaller accounts more opportunity.
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Pinterest Sees Solid User Growth in Q1
Pinterest has shared its latest performance update, showing a big increase in active users in Q1 2024, and a steady rise in revenue year-over-year.
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2024’s Top PPC Tactics: Triple Your Google Ads Local Leads
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2024’s Top PPC Tactics: Triple Your Google Ads Local Leads
HTML meta tags have been called one of the most important aspects of SEO for quite a long time. And you know what? This is still true. You may (and should) write good content, attract backlinks, and do your best in page layout design. But all of the above is hardly useful without HTML tags.
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Google Ads To Automatically Pause Low-Activity Keywords
Google is emailing advertisers to notify them it will soon begin automatically pausing low-activity keywords. According to the email, positive keywords in search ad campaigns will be considered low-activity if they haven’t generated impressions in over a year. This change is designed to help advertisers focus on valuable keywords rather than clutter their accounts with underperforming keywords.
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