Daily Minute Master Series
November 21, 2025
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
Google Launches Nano Banana Pro AI Image Generation Assistant
Google is launching an updated version of its Nano Banana AI visual generation tool, with the new Nano Banana Pro offering improved capacity to generate images using Google’s most advanced AI models.
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Facebook and YouTube Remain the Most Popular Social Apps in the US
Pew Research has released its latest report into social media usage among Americans, based on a survey of 5k people, which provides a general overview of social app usage trends, based on which apps people open regularly, as opposed to time spent.
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WhatsApp Adds Activity Notes to User Profiles
WhatsApp’s adding a new way to indicate what you’re up to in the app, which is a lot like Instagram’s inbox Notes, but for your WhatsApp profile instead.
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How Do You Track What Doesn’t Rank? Measuring Visibility in AI Search
Learn how to measure visibility in AI search and move beyond outdated ranking metrics with expert insights in this webinar.
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The Role Of Brand Authority And E-E-A-T In The AI Search Era
AI-generated answers are spreading across search. Google and Bing are each presenting synthesized responses alongside regular results. These answers are not replacing traditional SERPs yet, but they are taking up attention. As they improve, they influence what people see first and what they trust most. The question is no longer whether they will change search, but how much of your brand’s visibility they will absorb as they expand. And as usage of ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and other platforms continues to expand, we’re going to start to see user habits shift. Which means we’ll see more engagement with synthesized answers with no traditional SERPs in sight at all.
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LLMs.txt Shows No Clear Effect On AI Citations, Based On 300k Domains
A new analysis from SE Ranking suggests the llms.txt file isn’t delivering measurable benefits yet. After examining roughly 300,000 domains, the company found no relationship between having llms.txt and how often a domain is cited in major LLM answers.
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