Hi everyone,
In this week's edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown, we'll talk about new updates to Meta Ads, BigQuery now allowing transfers of Facebook ads data and more. Let's dive in.
As usual, Meta has made a few changes to their ad platform this week. Here are a few of the most notable changes:
- Meta is rolling out a new Advantage+ creative feature to automatically optimize video ads to fit Reels
- Meta is rolling out Advantage detailed targeting for Traffic campaigns to more ad accounts. This update is enabled by default when optimizing for link clicks or landing page views in Traffic campaigns and can't be turned off.
- Coming later this year, Reminder ads will become available in Reels.
For more on this, click the link below:
BigQuery, an enterprise data management tool from Google has added support for data transfers from Facebook Ads. Previously, connecting data from Facebook ads to BigQuery required either a third-party connection tool or a manual CSV upload. Now you can connect them directly with data refreshing as often as every 15 minutes, with the default being 24 hours.
For more on this, click on the link below:
https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/facebook-ads-transfer
The European Union is cracking down on deepfakes – fake videos, images, and audio made using artificial intelligence. They're asking big tech companies like Google, Facebook, and X to show how they deal with these fakes, especially because they could be used to mess with elections. These companies have until April 5 to explain their plans for stopping the spread of fake news right before elections, a concern heightened by reports of foreign groups, like some from Russia, using social media to influence votes.
Like most social media policy shifts, whether it be mandated by the government or done proactively by the companies themselves, this has the potential to affect marketing abilities on the platforms. Virtually all major social media companies have been hit with major fines due to election-related issues in the past, so expect heightened scrutiny on your content throughout this year.
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Instagram has started to roll out an update that increased the limit of photos that can be used in a single post from 10 to 15. This hasn't hit every account globally yet, but is expected to soon. In many places, less is more when it comes to results in your digital efforts, but don't be afraid to experiment to see what works best in your context.
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Author: Sean Ralls
Article Published: March 15th, 2024
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