Weekly Marketing Rundown - July 3, 2026

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Weekly Marketing Rundown - July 3, 2026


Welcome to this week’s edition of Kavanah Media’s Weekly Marketing Rundown! This week we're diving into major shifts shaking up the digital advertising landscape, including Google's updated Ads Terms of Service for AI use, Meta ads troubleshooting, Next Steps World Cup resources and more.

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Google Ads Terms of Service Updated for AI Use

Google updated its Google Ads Terms of Service effective July 1, 2026, to clarify how advertiser inputs can be used across AI-powered and automated ad tools. The changes give Google broader authority to use automated systems to generate and optimize campaign elements on behalf of advertisers.

For Mission Teams

Mission teams running Google Ads should review the updated terms, as they now bear greater responsibility for reviewing AI-generated ad content that they may not have created themselves. Understanding how Google's systems can use your data and creative assets is essential for responsible and ethical ad management.

https://searchengineland.com/google-ads-updates-terms-of-service-ahead-of-july-2026-rollout-479255


Troubleshooting Meta Ads That Fail to Convert

Many advertisers blame the platform when their digital ads fail to bring results. In most cases, the real issues are broken links, confusing web pages, or poorly chosen marketing goals.

For Mission Teams

If your ministry ads get clicks but no one signs up or sends a message, you should audit your landing pages, CTA's, greetings, and setup immediately. Fixing these issues helps seekers find your content more easily and ensures your outreach budget is used effectively rather than wasted.

Check out Jon Loomer's Guide:

https://www.jonloomer.com/meta-ads-arent-converting/


Zero-Click Google Searches Now Represent 68 Percent of All Searches

New research published during the week of June 29, 2026, shows that 68 percent of all Google searches in the United States now end without anyone clicking on a link, meaning fewer than one in three searches results in a website visit. AI Overviews and AI Mode are answering questions directly on the results page.

For Mission Teams

If your ministry relies on Google search traffic to bring people to your website, this data should prompt a rethink of your content strategy. Creating content that earns citations inside AI answers, not just high search rankings, is now essential for staying visible to people searching for faith-related topics online.

https://www.b2the7.com/news-blog/marketing-trends-june-29-2026


AI-Driven Threats Accelerate Apple's iPhone Security Patching

Apple is releasing iPhone security updates much faster because hackers are now using artificial intelligence to build quicker cyberattacks. This change helps protect mobile devices before bad actors can find and exploit hidden software flaws.

For Mission Teams

It is recommended that digital evangelists immediately install these mobile updates to protect sensitive seeker data and secure disciple-making conversations on social media. Promptly applying security patches helps protect ministry devices from AI-assisted cyberattacks, ensuring they remain secure for running outreach campaigns and engaging with online communities.

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-apple-iphone-ai-security-updates/


Google Restricts Search Ads With Unclear Branding

Google is changing its search rules to limit ads from accounts that use confusing or generic branding. This update means your ads must clearly show your organization's identity so users do not get misled.

For Mission Teams

Ministries must clearly brand their search ads and landing pages to avoid being restricted when trying to reach online seekers. This transparency builds security and trust with your audience while ensuring your disciple-making campaigns stay visible.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/google-ads-news-june-recap-adriaan-dekker-n0wle/


Meta Changes Wording for Restricting Ad Audiences

Meta has changed a settings button in its advertising platform to read, "I need a specific audience." While this update does not change how ad targeting works, it does reflect a shift in how Meta guides advertisers through the campaign setup process.

For Mission Teams

When creating Facebook ads to reach seekers, teams should recognize that Meta's detailed targeting options are still treated as suggestions by the platform. Teams using these options have reported poorer performance and higher costs. At this stage, the wording change appears to be purely cosmetic, but there is hope that Meta will follow it with meaningful functional improvements. Only time will tell.

https://www.jonloomer.com/qvt/i-need-a-specific-audience/


Next Steps Platform - Digital Outreach Platform Launched for World Cup 2026

Next Steps, by Jesus Film Project, has launched a digital outreach platform packed with videos and interactive tools for the 2026 World Cup. This website allows believers to customize sports-themed gospel journeys and easily share them across different global regions.

For Mission Teams

Mission teams can strategically use these templates in social media ads to maximize engagement and locate seekers during the soccer tournament. When deploying these digital campaigns globally, teams must establish secure communication pathways to protect and safely disciple new believers.

https://football2026.nextstep.is/


WhatsApp Testing Auto-Translation in 21 Languages

WhatsApp for iPhone is developing an automatic message translation feature, first spotted in a March 2026 beta build, that will translate incoming messages in real time across up to 21 languages. Translations are processed on-device using Apple's language packs, keeping end-to-end encryption intact.

For Mission Teams

This feature could have significant implications for cross-cultural digital ministry by enabling teams to communicate with people in their native language without leaving WhatsApp. From a security perspective, translations are processed on-device rather than sent to third-party servers, helping preserve end-to-end encryption and reducing privacy risks.

https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/20/whatsapp-for-iphone-may-soon-offer-automatic-message-translation-across-21-languages/


Reddit Weighs Identity Checks to Fight Bots

Reddit is exploring identity verification methods as it looks for ways to reduce the influence of bots on its platform, according to Engadget. The company has not yet settled on a specific approach but is weighing options that balance authenticity with user anonymity.

For Mission Teams

While not as widely adopted in digital engagement strategies, Reddit hosts thousands of communities where people seek spiritual guidance, mental health support, and life advice, making it a potential platform to leverage. However, bot traffic remains a challenge both for the platform itself and for AI answer engines, as Reddit is frequently cited by AI tools when responding to user questions. Misinformation from Reddit forums can be surfaced and may lead AI systems to produce inaccurate or misleading responses.

This is also a reminder of how easily platforms can be compromised by bots, and why authentic content is becoming increasingly important. Users are growing weary of spam, AI-generated content, and general online noise.

Teams managing online communities should take steps to ensure those platforms are not compromised and are populated with genuine users. Additionally, teams using AI tools to engage with seekers should ensure those systems are not drawing information from low-quality or unreliable sources.

https://www.engadget.com/social-media/reddit-is-weighing-identity-verification-methods-to-combat-its-bot-problem-195814671.html


Federal Oversight Expands Over Frontier Artificial Intelligence and Digital Surveillance

The United States government is rapidly increasing its control and regulations over advanced artificial intelligence tools. These new actions include restricting public access to powerful technology and proposing strict laws to monitor AI developers.

For Mission Teams

Increased government regulation of AI models may limit the availability of innovative tools for social media advertising strategies aimed at reaching seekers. Furthermore, evolving digital surveillance and location data regulations mean ministries must strengthen data privacy practices to protect online disciple-making networks.

https://www.techpolicy.press/june-2026-us-tech-policy-roundup/


Stay Equipped for Digital Engagement 

Looking for ways to use digital tools to grow evangelism and disciple-making? Check out our other resources:

  • Kavanah Media Blog – Learn from our experiences serving hundreds of mission teams worldwide. We share practical lessons, real stories, and best practices to help your team avoid mistakes and grow in digital outreach. Subscribe here.
  • Jon Ralls' new book–  Check out Jon Ralls' new book The Reluctant Whisper on Amazon, where he talks of evangelism from a sales pitch into an authentic act of presence—sharing faith through story, not scripts! Check it out here.
  • Ad Resource Store- Stumped on what ads to run next? Check out Kavanah Media's Ad Resource Store for ideas, templates and more!
  • Digital Strategies got you stumped? Reach out anytime—we’re ready to help. Contact Us
  • Church GAP Analysis Tool- Uncover hidden risks before they become problems. Use our Free GAP Analysis Tool to evaluate your church or non-profit’s cybersecurity, compliance, and governance today. 
  • Kavanah Analytics- How is your digital content truly impacting lives? We created Kavanah Analytics to help churches and mission teams answer that question. Learn More

Thanks for reading this edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown! For more up-to-date insights in digital marketing, make sure to follow us on Instagram @kavanah_media and stay connected through all our social media channels via the link below.

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Authors: Jon Ralls, Cody A. and Cherry Messimer

Article Published: July 3, 2026

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