Daily Minute Master Series
November 20, 2024
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
Snapchat Announces First ‘Sponsored Snap’ Campaign
After announcing Sponsored Snaps back in September, which will be the first Snapchat ad type that gets directly inserted into user inboxes, Snap has now announced its initial Sponsored Snap campaign, with a DM video message going out to all U.S. Snap users aged 18+ to promote the new movie “Wicked”.
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Instagram Will Soon Let You Reset Your Recommendations In-Stream
Have you ever wanted to clear the slate of info that Instagram has on your interests and start afresh? Soon, you’ll be able to do just that, with IG testing a new option that will essentially clear its memory of what it knows about you, in order to re-shape your recommendations in-stream.
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Do You Really Need to Add Bluesky into Your Social Media Mix?
Over the past two weeks, Bluesky has seen a surge in usage, which seems to have been triggered by the U.S. Election, and a swing against Elon Musk’s X, as well as the shortcomings of Meta’s anti-political content approach on Threads.
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7 Things To Look For In An SEO-Friendly WordPress Host
When trying to improve your WordPress site’s search rankings, hosting might not be the first thing on your mind. But your choice of hosting provider can significantly impact your SEO efforts. A poor hosting setup can slow down your site, compromise its stability and security, and drain valuable time and resources. The answer? Choosing the right WordPress hosting provider.
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Cross-Channel Remarketing Campaigns: A Complete Guide
In a perfect world, consumers would purchase after just one interaction with a brand. The reality is, we don’t live in a perfect world. Unfortunately, many brands believe that building the perfect campaign structure, having the neatest set of keywords, and writing the most brilliant ad copy is all it takes to bring in sales.
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Google Strengthens Policy Against Site Reputation Abuse
Google has issued new clarification for its site reputation abuse policy, which was launched earlier this year. It targets “parasite SEO” practices where websites leverage established domains to manipulate search rankings through third-party content.
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