Today in Digital Marketing - Meta's Poison Pill Will Block Your Ability to Run Ads
Episode Date: November 17, 2023Careful what box you tick — Meta’s new subscription will cancel your ability to run ads. Also: TikTok’s youth numbers tick downward. Google’s new “if you can dream it, we probably sell it”... system. Threads is about to reinvent the hashtag — how will that affect your brand’s campaigns?And on the ad-free Premium Podcast, all the tiny details you need to understand these new Amazon ads within Meta apps, and the details on Meta’s new Cost Per Results Goal objective..📰 Get our free daily newsletter🆘 Need help with your social media? Check us out: engageQ digital🌍 Follow us on social media or contact us.GO PREMIUM!Get these exclusive benefits when you upgrade:✅ Listen ad-free✅ Meta Ad platform updates with Andrew Foxwell✅ Google Ad platform updates with Jyll Saskin Gales✅ Back catalog of 20+ marketing science interviews✅ Story links in show notes✅ “Skip to story” audio chapters✅ Member-exclusive Slack channel✅ Member-only Monthly livestreams with Tod✅ Discounts on marketing tools✅...and a lot more!Check it out: todayindigital.com/premium·ABOUT THIS PODCAST🆘 Need help with your social media? Check us out: engageQ digital⭐ Review the podcast.ADVERTISING📈 Advertising Options📰 $20 Classified Ads·GET MORE FROM US🎙️ Our other podcast "Behind the Ad"📰 Our “The Top Story” LinkedIn newsletter🤝 Our Slack community🆘 Need help with your social media? Check us out: engageQ digital·UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS• Inside Google Ads with Jyll Saskin Gales• Google Ads for Beginners with Jyll Saskin Gales• Foxwell Slack Group and CoursesSome links in these show notes may provide affiliate revenue to us.·Today in Digital Marketing is hosted by Tod Maffin and produced by engageQ digital on the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw First Nation on Vancouver Island, Canada.Our Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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It is Friday, November 17th, and I'm back from emergency eye surgery. at zensurance.com. Be protected. Be Zen. Also, TikTok's youth numbers tick downward. Google's new, if you can dream it, we probably sell it system.
Threads is about to reinvent the hashtag, how that might affect your brand's campaigns.
And on the ad-free premium podcast, which you can learn all about by tapping Go Premium in the show notes, all the tiny details you need to understand these new Amazon ads within Meta's apps
and details on Meta's new cost per results
goal objective. I'm Todd Maffin. That's ahead today in digital marketing.
TikTok's grip on the teen market is showing signs of leveling off. The latest data from
Forrester's 2023 youth survey reveals a slight decline in weekly TikTok usage among teens, dropping from
69% in 2022 to 68% this year. Sure, that's not much, but it's the first real sign of saturation
we've seen on the platform. TikTok remains just ahead of its main competitor, YouTube, which saw
its teen usage fall to 66%. Platforms like Instagram's
Reels and YouTube's Shorts are gaining ground. Reels' weekly usage among teens has risen to 30%,
Shorts has reached 15%. TikTok videos get an average of one and a half hours of daily viewing
from its users. The platform is expected to capture a big portion of linear TV budgets
targeted at Gen Z in 2024. Despite its current lead, TikTok faces growing competition in the
ad market from reels and shorts, both of which are integrating more seamlessly into their parent
apps, Instagram and YouTube. By the way, we are on TikTok. Our account name is at today in digital,
or you can follow me for cat memes and shit posting at Todd Maffin.
If you can dream it, Google wants to find it for you. The company this week unveiling a new feature,
part of Google's search generative experience, lets users create a product image using AI and then search for real world equivalents.
For example, if you're looking for a winter coat, Google's AI will create an image based on your description.
You can then keep modifying that image with additional prompts like more colorful or shiny metallic fabric.
The system will then try to find the closest real-world match.
It's all part of Google's mad rush to add AI into, well, everything.
Other use of AI in shopping tools include gift suggestions based on search terms
and a virtual try-on feature, which Google has now expanded to include men's tops. We've reported on Meta's new paid subscription plan in the EU,
which will remove ads from subscribers' feeds. But here's something that wasn't made particularly
clear. It will also remove your ability to run ad campaigns or even boost posts.
Specifically, here are the limitations
direct from Meta's fine print on the plan.
Quote, if you subscribe,
the following are no longer available to you
because it would require using your information for ads.
Running ads and boosting posts for an Instagram account.
Running ads and boosting posts for your Facebook profile.
For example, boosting your own marketplace listings.
Running ads for a Facebook page.
If the page is linked to an Instagram account that has a subscription to use meta products without ads.
Participating in partnership ads on Instagram or Facebook.
And monetizing with ads on Reels and in-stream ads, unquote.
And honestly, this seems more punitive than anything.
To say that they're just not able to let you run ads
because you're not seeing them on their feed
would really only be possible in a world where,
you know, software engineers who could fix that don't exist,
which they do and can.
There does seem to be a loophole, though.
Quoting socialmediatoday.com, quote,
you'll be able to run ads for a linked Facebook page that you manage as long as you don't also have an Instagram
account that's signed up for the ad-free option connected to both. So you can avoid personalized
entirely and pay for your Facebook and Instagram experience. But if you also want to run ads,
you'll probably need to cancel your subscription,
which is probably how Meta wants it, as it can likely make more money over time by showing people ads as opposed to what it can rake in from subscription payments, unquote.
Elon Musk, owner of X, the platform formerly known as Relevant, is back at it again.
Earlier this week, he endorsed a post that somehow managed to be both anti-Semitic and racist.
As you can imagine, advertisers aren't happy.
Again, X employees are said to be receiving calls from media buyers demanding details about how close their ads are,
appearing next to pro-Nazi and pro-white nationalist content.
Despite the platform's claims of brand safety, researchers say those running ad campaigns have found their brands sitting right beside hate content, graphically violent videos, and the likes.
IBM, which until this week was one of the few still hanging in, has now suspended advertising on the platform
after the non-profit group Media
Matters found IBM ads appearing right next to pro-Nazi content. IBM says it has withdrawn from
a deal to spend $1 million on advertising on the platform by the end of 2023. X's CEO responded by
claiming the company has a commitment to combating anti-Semitism and discrimination.
How's that going?
Well, the Center for Countering Digital Hate audited the platform this week and reported 200 posts that went against X's own terms.
Some of those posts included statements that, quote,
Hitler saw Jews for what they were, unquote,
that Muslims are, quote, smelly rats, unquote,
and referred to Palestinians in Gaza as animals.
Of those 200 reported, 196 were left up.
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hashtags without actual hashtags.
Meta, which owns the Twitter replacement, is calling them topic tags.
They differ from traditional hashtags as they require users to manually tag each post with a relevant and pre-screened topic.
And unlike hashtags, which can be added in bulk, Threads topic tags limit users to adding only one tag per post.
This is designed to reduce spam and misuse by scammers who often exploit trending hashtags.
From a marketer's point of view, this probably means that branded hashtags won't be a thing anymore,
as they likely wouldn't make it into the pre-selected pool of topics.
Or maybe they will, but only if you buy them as an ad campaign.
Even if you do manage to get a branded topic tag in, that means you'll only be able to use that one tag and not other discovery-focused tags like we've been used to doing.
Either way, it does make the posts look much more clean.
Hopefully an API is next up on the feature list. Hey, you, you over there with your eyes
fired up. Alright, here is the story
of my emergency eye surgery. So over the weekend
my wife and I went away for a little staycation
up island and had a great time. I noticed
I've always had floaters in my eyes, you know those little, but they've been mild
and I noticed my right eye, they were getting worse
and I started getting black dots. I actually thought they were flies in the room. And then I realized, oh, no,
this is part of my eyes. So I don't know, maybe I'm just dehydrated or something. So anyway,
did nothing about it, of course, and then came back home and decided that I would call the
ophthalmologist. I was in for some glaucoma prevention laser stuff earlier in the year.
And I described it to my ophthalmologist and the receptionist said, come in immediately.
It's always a little bit of a scary thing to hear from your ophthalmologist.
So I did.
They diluted, they numbed, they poked around.
And the guy said, you, my friend, have a retinal tear.
And we have to get you into surgery right away.
So kudos to the Canadian health system, though.
I gotta say, that was in the afternoon.
I got in, like, right away.
That evening, I had two different retina specialist offices call me
to book an appointment for first thing in the morning.
I picked the one that was closest to me.
And the way the surgery works, don't worry,
it's not gory or anything.
She just leaned me back, and then a laser kind of like...
And apparently, now I only found out this afterwards,
I refused to see what the treatment was until after it was done
for obvious reasons because I'm a coward.
And it turns out what they do is they burn essentially
a series of scars around where the tear is
and hope that that will kind of hold it on.
So no heavy lifting. I was supposed to kind of relax my eyes for a couple of days, which I've
done. You would have learned about this right away if you had been following us on social media,
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the show notes.
That will do it for the week.
Today in digital marketing is produced by EngageQ Digital on the traditional territories of the Tsunamic First Nation on Vancouver Island.
Our associate producer is Steph Gunn.
Thank you, Steph, for jumping in and filling in for a little bit of extra work while you're
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I'm Todd Maffin and provided my eyeball doesn't fall out.
I will see you on Monday. Keep you over there with the five pumps up. You gotta hold your words.
Don't keep the score.
Hey, keep you over there with your eyes wide up.