Google

    Google Marketing Live continued a recent trend for Google Ads, making it more and more like social ad platforms as far as creation flow and targeting.

    Social marketers will inherit the earth?

    Which means, your creative is the most important part of your ad strategy.


    While Google is Meta-fying its ad platform as fast as it can, Zuck+Co might be returning the favor.

    Site links in your social feed!

    The site links feature enables you to add multiple landing pages to your ads. Ads created without the site link feature can only include one primary landing page. The site links will appear as horizontally scrollable display labels under the main hero image or video. When someone clicks on one of the site links on your ad, they’ll be redirected to its designated landing page within the in-app browser to learn more about your business.

    via Meta

    a screenshot of Meta’s preview of how site links appear as clickable buttons beneath the main ad content in a carousel layout

    it’s teaming up with OpenAI to add the startup’s technology to iOS 18, the next version of the iPhone’s software

    Sounds like OpenAI won the gig (Google always felt like a weird choice based on platform competition and default search payola scrutiny).

    Now Apple gets to enter the consumer AI fray and establish a connection with its hardware platform while continuing to develop its edge differentiation and outsourcing hallucinatory reputational risk to someone else.

    via Bloomberg (via @manton)


    It’s happening

    Netflix will launch an in-house advertising technology platform, by the end of 2025

    This summer, Netflix will also expand its buying capabilities to include The Trade Desk, Google’s Display & Video 360, and Magnite who will join Microsoft as the main programmatic partners for advertisers.

    The streaming platform removed the Basic plan for new subscribers last July, not it’ll get rid of it for good.

    I wrote this last March:

    If Netflix goes the roll-your-own route to replace the Microsoft stack, I wonder how long the ad-free basic tier will last.

    A mystery no more.


    A year ago, Google said that it believed AI was the future of search. That future is apparently here: Google is starting to roll out “AI Overviews,” previously known as the Search Generative Experience, or SGE, to users in the US and soon around the world. Pretty soon, billions of Google users will see an AI-generated summary at the top of many of their search results.

    How does this impact your ad strategy?

    via The Verge


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