Today in Digital Marketing - Tariffs and Trouble
Episode Date: April 4, 2025This week: How will the Trump import tax on almost everything affect the digital ad market? Reddit cozies up to Meta. Why your advertising to parents might be going to waste. And now you can pay influ...encers to write comments on your brand's social media posts. What a time to be alive..📰 Get our free daily newsletter🌍 Follow us on social media or contact us📈 Advertising: Reach Thousands of Marketing Decision-Makers.GO PREMIUM!Get these exclusive benefits when you upgrade:✅ Listen ad-free✅ Back catalog of 20+ marketing science interviews✅ Get the show earlier than the free version✅ Member-only monthly livestreams with TodAnd a lot more! Check it out: todayindigital.com/premium✨ Premium tools: Update Credit Card • Cancel.MORE🆘 Need help with your social media? Check us out: engageQ digital🌟 Rate and Review Us🤝 Our Slack.UPGRADE YOUR SKILLSGoogle Ads for Beginners with Jyll Saskin GalesInside Google Ads: Advanced with Jyll Saskin GalesFoxwell Slack Group and Courses.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. Associate producer: Steph Gunn.Some links in these show notes may provide affiliate revenue to us.Our Sponsors:* Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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It's Friday, April 4th.
This week, how will the Trump import tax on almost everything affect the digital ad market?
Reddit cozies up to meta.
Why your advertising to parents might be going to waste?
And now you can pay influencers to write comments on your brand's social media posts.
What a time to be alive!
I'm Todd Maffin, all that ahead in our Friday wrap-up of the week in digital marketing. on your brand's social media posts. What a time to be alive.
I'm Todd Maffin, all that ahead
in our Friday wrap-up of the week in digital marketing.
And just as our deadline happened,
we learned that US President Donald Trump
has delayed enforcing the US ban on TikTok
for another 75 days just before it was set to take effect.
In fact, you'll hear me reference
the fact that the ban comes up tomorrow later on.
This law was passed under Biden.
It requires ByteDance to sell the app because of national security concerns.
Trump said today a deal is close but needs more time, possibly involving Oracle and other
American investors.
ByteDance still has not signaled any willingness to sell.
All right, on with the show as we had prepared it. investors, ByteDance still has not signaled any willingness to sell.
On with the show as we had prepared it.
So, US President Donald Trump has now imposed 10% tariffs on nearly all countries, with
higher rates for prices like China and the European Union.
These tariffs are shaking up the US ad market, forcing some firms to cut budgets.
Brands are already pulling back due to inflation fears, recession risks, and inventory problems.
CMOs are being pushed to do more with less as uncertainty rises across the board.
We have a link to a great story about all of this in today's email newsletter.
CMOs are being pushed to do more with less as uncertainty rises.
Madison and Wall now expects just 3.6% ad growth this year.
The previous forecast was 4.5%.
All right, to some more advertising news,
as the US deadline for a possible TikTok ban nears
on April 5th, that's tomorrow,
ad prices on the app are dropping.
Data from Vero's shows TikTok CPMs
have fallen sharply this year,
while Facebook and Instagram's
short form video ad rates are rising.
Starting May 1st, Google Ads performance max campaigns will automatically use brand guidelines
if consistent assets like logos and business names are provided.
This change applies first to the Google Ads interface, then to the API in June with full
rollout by July end.
If you are using a third party tool that relies on the API, you with full rollout by July end. If you are using a
third-party tool that relies on the API you may want to check to see if there's
an update from that provider. Google is also expanding its immersive ads which
appear inside gaming environments like virtual billboards. They've added some
video formats and they partnered with big platforms like Roblox. This
partnership will allow Roblox to use Google Ad Manager
to offer advertisers formats like rewarded video within its experiences, integrating
ads more naturally into gameplay.
Reddit also this week introduced new tools for smaller businesses, including the ability
to import ad campaigns directly from meta-platforms. They also added a review page to catch errors before launch and integrated Google Tag Manager
for better performance tracking.
An improved events overview helps advertisers confirm tracking setup.
Microsoft Advertising introduced updates including a test feed for shopping campaigns to check
for errors without affecting live ads and a simplified primary feed for local inventory
ads. Other changes involve ad disclaimers, longer video ads, and more
performance max tools. The optimization score will be replaced by a digital
maturity score in May. A new study by Adlook found that digital ads often
mislabel people as parents. In the moms segment, more than half were actually men
and 62% said they didn't have kids at all.
In the broader parents group, 67% also said
they weren't parents.
AdLoc says this shows how unreliable
traditional targeting is and that brands
should use behavior-based data instead
to avoid wasting money.
Google will now start using content from
your email campaigns like promotions, new arrivals, and social links to improve
how your business appears in search, shopping, and maps. Merchants were
automatically opted in yesterday for this. You can opt out in merchant sender
settings if you want to. A couple of YouTube updates for you.
First, the company has updated its promotions tool to include a new website visits goal.
This will help creators drive traffic directly from their videos to their own sites.
Creators can now choose from three goals, audience growth, video views, or site visits
when promoting content via YouTube Studio. Promoted videos appear as shorts in feed or skippable ads labeled sponsored.
And YouTube is rolling out five new editing tools for shorts this spring, including a
timeline view for cutting, rearranging, zooming, and adding music or text, similar to TikTok
and Reels.
Music can now auto sync with clips, and creators will soon be able to add image stickers from their gallery or generate AI stickers from text prompts.
To the world of social media now and based on data from 30,000 businesses, Sprout Social is out with one of its reports, claiming to know the best time for posting on social media in 2025, at least in terms of engagement.
Their study says Facebook works best in the mornings if you want to post and get lots of engagement.
Mornings work best.
Instagram is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
LinkedIn from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Pinterest starts at around 1 p.m.
TikTok from 2 to 5 in the afternoon
and X from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Instagram introduced partnership testimonials this
week this allows brands to pay creators to write short sponsored endorsement
comments on ad posts this of course aiming to integrate influencer
recommendations more directly in conversations as you can imagine there
are concerns about authenticity and potential user backlash if the comments feel forced
or unnatural, which they will.
TikTok is closing its photo sharing app, Notes,
on May 8th, ending its attempt to rival Instagram.
The app was launched last year in Australia and Canada
and lets users post photos with captions
and browse a for you feed.
In a message to users, TikTok said the decision was not made lightly and encouraged people
to switch to Lemon8, another bite dance app focused on lifestyle content.
Notes users will not have access to features or posts after shutdown.
A new report from Amplify shows that most people follow brands on social media to catch
deals and promotions, not just product news.
Offers user-generated content and quick replies and DMs help build trust and drive sales.
As for how fast you need to have those quick replies, 32% of consumers in this study said
they expect a reply within an hour.
Most users also prefer brands to post a few times a week, not too often,
but enough to stay on their radar. TikTok is now letting users add alt text to image
posts, making content more accessible for people using screen readers. This shows up
in the photo post composer. It also adds to TikTok's existing tools like auto captions
and text to speech for videos. Images, of of course are not the main focus of the app but this could boost engagement on
photo posts. And X is setting up a process to let verified organizations buy
dormant usernames. Bids will start at $10,000 with some handles possibly selling
for over half a million. A document in X's web app outlines how businesses
will use a bot to request a name,
get a response in three days,
and receive the handle within one to two days
after purchase.
I have been away from the mic for a couple of weeks now.
My super thanks to Steph for filling in for me.
I've been on bed rest actually for a medical condition.
Nothing terribly serious, just one of those things
that you have to stick around and sort of wait it out
while it gets better.
So that has happened and it's not completely healed up,
but it's as good as it can be.
So I'm back.
I probably wouldn't be to be honest
if Steph weren't on holidays somewhere.
Beautiful judging from her Instagram photos it looks like it's warm and fantastic and
probably smells nice and you know all the things.
I'm not jealous.
Well anyway those were the top digital marketing stories over the last five days.
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