Hi everyone! In this week's edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown we discuss Facebook's new Google Analytics integration, Meta's community notes, the best time to post on Facebook and more.
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Meta has added a new integration that allows advertisers to track Facebook and Instagram ad performance directly within Google Analytics.
For mission teams running social media ads, this integration could help track how seekers interact with websites after clicking on an ad. This feature is slowly being rolled out to different accounts.
https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-instagram-ads-google-analytics-integration/742393/
Buffer analyzed engagement data to determine the best times to post on Facebook. While results vary by industry, location and more - posts generally perform best on weekdays.
Monday- Friday, 9 AM – 12 PM: Best post performance
Saturday and Sunday: Lower engagement overall
For mission teams, these general recommendations may be helpful, but the main point is to focus on when their audience is most active rather than following generic timing trends. Using analytics tools to test different posting schedules can help teams maximize engagement and reach seekers more effectively.
https://buffer.com/resources/best-time-to-post-on-facebook/
Starting in the US, Meta is rolling out “Community Notes” on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Similar to X’s system, users can add context to posts.
For mission teams, this could impact content visibility, especially for religious topics. As this feature rolls out it will be important to monitor how notes affect engagement world-wide. Monitoring comments on posts and ads is essential.
https://about.fb.com/news/2025/03/testing-begins-community-notes-facebook-instagram-threads/
YouTube Shorts is becoming a major focus for brands, with more marketers shifting ad budgets toward short-form content. eMarketer reports a rise in influencer marketing campaigns on Shorts, following trends seen on TikTok and Instagram Reels.
For mission teams, this highlights the importance of short-form video in digital evangelism. YouTube Shorts, with it's ever increasing popularity, could be a very viable platform for digital engagement projects, including both paid and organic strategies.
As digital minimalism grows, people are cutting back on screen time and prioritizing fewer, more meaningful interactions online. Instead of bombarding audiences with frequent posts, some brands and creators are focusing on delivering thoughtful, engaging material that truly resonates.
For mission teams, this could mean shifting strategies from high-volume posting to crafting impactful content that captures attention and fosters deeper connections with seekers. In a world where people are consuming less, what you share needs to matter more. These trends are mainly happening in the western world, but teams should experiment in their context for best results.
https://www.popsugar.com/tech/digital-minimalism-49433077
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Authors: Cody Adams and Cherry Messimer
Article Published: March 21, 2025

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