Hi everyone! In this week's edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown we discuss weak Google's antitrust case, several updates regarding Meta, Google's testing of social feed results in search and more.
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A judge has ruled that Google operates an illegal ad monopoly, which could lead to significant changes in the digital advertising landscape. This decision may impact how ads are bought and sold online, affecting many businesses.
What this means for mission teams:
For mission teams using digital media for evangelism, this ruling is important because it could alter the way you purchase and manage ads. Strategy adjustment may be necessary.
https://www.wsj.com/business/media/judge-rules-google-operates-illegal-ad-monopoly
Meta is training its AI on user data, and users are finding that opting out doesn't work. This raises concerns about privacy and data security, as personal information is being used without effective consent.
What this means for mission teams:
For mission teams using digital media for evangelism, this issue is important because it highlights the need for robust data security measures. Never share or post information that could endanger you, your team, or your work, and take cybersecurity seriously.
Additionally, this is just the latest development in the data privacy fight between users, government entities, and online advertising companies, and will likely lead to more platform and data usage changes.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/meta-is-training-ai-on-your-data-users-find-opting-out-doesnt-work/#dt-heading-let-them-opt-out-if-they-can
Meta has released a guide on how to create effective ads for Reels, their short-form video feature. The guide includes tips on using creative tools, targeting the right audience, and measuring ad performance.
What this means for mission teams:
For mission teams using digital media for evangelism, this guide is valuable for creating engaging Reels ads that reach your target audience. Short form videos have become the norm with social media platforms, and mission teams would be wise to adjust accordingly.
https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-reels-ads-guide-infographic/745950/
In their latest update Meta claims that their Advantage+ AI ad tools are showing impressive results across various campaigns. AI-generated backgrounds have increased click-through rates (CTR) by 11%, and advertisers using Advantage+ earn $4.52 for every $1 spent, which is a 22% increase compared to standard campaigns. The new sales setup has reduced the cost per action by 9%, and opportunity score recommendations have cut the cost per result by 5%.
What this means for mission teams:
For mission teams using digital media for evangelism, Advantage+ ads and utilizing AI content tools could improve your results.
Members of the Kavanah Media team have experimented with these AI tools and did see similar performance improvements and lower costs.
It should be noted, however, that any targeting parameters advertisers set when using Advantage+ Audiences (i.e. age, gender, location) are merely suggestions and the algorithms can and will ignore them if it believes it can achieve your performance goals elsewhere. In these scenarios it is best to utilize Original Audience targeting.
https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-advantage-plus-ads-overview-ai/746042/
Google Discover Feed is now displaying social media accounts and posts for some users. This new feature aims to provide more personalized content by integrating social media updates directly into the feed.
What this means for mission teams:
While this may just be a test, if rolled out this change could enable social media posts to be shown on Google search - including posts by evangelism pages.
https://9to5google.com/2025/04/23/google-discover-feed-begins-surfacing-social-media-accounts-and-posts-for-some/
Meta has launched ads on Threads, slowly making it available to select advertisers worldwide.
What this means for mission teams:
For mission teams using digital media for evangelism, when lanuched globally this expansion will provide an opportunity to connect with an even broader audience via Meta's ad platforms.
https://www.theverge.com/news/654048/meta-threads-ads-advertisers-globally
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Authors: Cody Adams and Cherry Messimer
Article Published: April 25, 2025

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