Hi everyone! In this week's edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown we discuss Meta's targeting systems, rogue VPN apps, Echo Global's new features and more.
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Meta has shared more details about its AI-driven ad targeting, which relies on three key models: Lattice, Andromeda, and GEM (Generative Experience Model). Lattice predicts user behavior using vast engagement data, Andromeda optimizes ad delivery at scale, and GEM enhances personalization by generating ad variations based on user interactions. These systems work together to refine targeting and improve ad performance automatically.
To make a long story short, with these updates Meta's targeting systems are constantly improving and are becoming VERY good at understanding target audiences. Teams should not be afraid to experiment with things like Advantage+ Audience because, due to extensive amount of data these tools have access to, Meta's targeting AI systems likely surpass a human in understanding target audiences, even reflecting subtle cultural nuances from actual user activities.
https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-ai-ad-targeting-system-overview-lattice-andromeda/743763/
Facebook is testing a new “Friends Only” feed tab, allowing users to see posts exclusively from their friends, without recommendations or content from pages and groups. This update is a response to feedback about unwanted algorithm-driven content, and gives users more control over their feed.
For mission teams, this change could limit organic reach if users shift to the Friends Only tab, reducing visibility for ministry pages and group content. Paid ads and direct engagement (comments, shares, DMs) will be even more critical in order to stay in front of audiences.
https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-udpated-friends-only-content-feed-tab-og/743758/
A recent report uncovered that five VPN apps available on Apple’s App Store have ties to the Chinese military, raising concerns over data privacy and security. These apps allegedly collected extensive user data and potentially shared it with Chinese authorities. While Apple has removed some questionable VPNs in the past, these findings highlight ongoing risks in the VPN market.
Here are the VPN apps removed:
Turbo VPN
VPN Proxy Master
Thunder VPN
Snap VPN
Signal Secure VPN (not associated with the Signal messaging app)
For mission teams and organizations handling sensitive communications, using a trusted, audited VPN provider is essential to prevent data leaks or government surveillance. Avoid free or unknown VPNs and prioritize security-first solutions.
https://9to5mac.com/2025/04/01/five-vpn-apps-in-the-app-store-had-links-to-chinese-military/
Echo Global has rolled out two key updates to improve workflow and response times:
For mission teams using Echo, these updates can streamline communication, improve response times, and enhance organization.
Meta’s location targeting isn’t as precise as many advertisers assume. Even when targeting specific regions, ads may still reach people outside those areas due to factors like device IP variations, travel data, or Meta’s broader interpretation of user locations.
For mission teams using Meta ads, this means campaigns might reach audiences beyond intended geographic regions. While this could expand reach unexpectedly, it also highlights the need to monitor ad placements and adjust strategies accordingly.
https://www.jonloomer.com/meta-ads-reach-people-outside-of-the-targeted-location/
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Authors: Cody Adams and Cherry Messimer
Article Published: April 4, 2025

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