Weekly Marketing Rundown - October 3, 2025

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Weekly Marketing Rundown - October 3, 2025


Welcome to this week’s edition of Kavanah Media’s Weekly Marketing Rundown! In this issue we explore both Threads' and Instagram's explosive growth, Meta's new QVT tool, Google's latest AI updates, and more.

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Meta Adds Creative Testing to QVT Tool

Meta has introduced a new feature in its QVT (Quality Validation Tool) that lets advertisers test different versions of their ad creatives—like images, videos, and text—without uploading each one manually. This makes it easier to compare which version performs best and helps advertisers make quicker decisions based on real results.

For Mission Teams:

This means less time spent setting up tests and more time learning what works.Teams can check their ad accounts at the 'Ad' level when building campaigns to see if they have access to the tool. 

jonloomer.com/qvt/creative-testing-feature/


Instagram Hits 3 Billion Users, Shifts Focus to Video and Messaging

Instagram now has 3 billion monthly users and is changing how the app works to focus more on short videos (Reels) and private messaging. It’s testing a new design in India and South Korea where the app opens directly into Reels, and it’s also letting users customize what types of videos they want to see by choosing topics. Instagram’s leader Adam Mosseri says people don’t use the app for photo sharing like they used to, and most time spent now is watching videos from accounts users don’t follow.

For Mission Teams:

Historically, serving ads on Instagram has been more expensive and showed lower performance when compared to Facebook, but this shift may change that.

https://archive.is/rPLTD


Meta Rolls Out AI Enhancement for Ad Copy Testing

Meta is launching a new AI Creative Enhancement that swaps out the text on the ad copy itself for new text from the ad headline, primary text, and descriptions. For example, it changes things like “free shipping” to “limited-time offer”—without rebuilding the entire ad image.

For Mission Teams:

This update could mean quicker testing and publishing of ad copy with various text options. Unfortunately, Meta does not have a way for users to verify or customize edits, so teams should be cautious.

https://www.jonloomer.com/qvt/swap-selling-points/


Google’s AI Mode Starts Taking Action, Not Just Giving Answers

Google is testing a new AI feature that doesn’t just respond—it actually does things. Early users can ask it to find restaurants, and the AI will research, filter, and show real booking options. It even takes a few minutes to “work,” showing that it’s doing tasks behind the scenes instead of just replying instantly.

For Mission Teams:

For mission teams, this shift could change how people interact with search and sites. Major drops in search traffic have already been documented, and this trend will likely continue. With these traffic drops teams may be forced to leverage paid ads even more. Teams should monitor site traffic and be prepared to adjust strategies.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/google-ads-news-week-39-adriaan-dekker-ymkte/ (Scroll down)


Google Ads Launches AI Agent to Help Fix Ads and Answer Questions

Google Ads has introduced a new AI-powered assistant that helps users troubleshoot ad issues and get answers to common questions. Instead of digging through settings or help articles, users can now ask the AI agent directly, and it will guide them through fixes or provide clear explanations. It’s designed to make ad management faster and less confusing, especially for people who aren’t experts.

For Mission Teams:

This tool could save time, reduce errors when running campaigns, and enable marketers to resolve many ad issues without needing to chat with a Google agent—minimizing ad downtime.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/google-ads-news-september-recap-adriaan-dekker-ojnpe/ (Scroll down)


Threads May Soon Pass X in Active Users

According to new data, Threads is growing rapidly and may soon surpass X (formerly Twitter) in active users. While Threads has experienced steady growth, X’s user base has declined—particularly following changes implemented by Elon Musk. Threads is also receiving frequent updates and new features, which could help attract even more users.

For Mission Teams:

Threads' continued growth in popularity, along with its integration with Meta's other marketing platforms, makes it an enticing option for digital engagement work. Teams should check Meta Ads Manager to verify if they are able to serve ads on the platform, as well as verify the user base in their contexts.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/data-suggests-threads-will-soon-overtake-x-formerly-twitter-in-active-users/761326/


​​Stay Equipped for Digital Engagement

At Kavanah Media, we’re committed to helping mission teams use digital tools to make God known around the world. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, practical insights, or in-depth strategy, we’ve got resources to help:

  • 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.
  • YouVersion Reading Plan– Jon Ralls, CEO of Kavanah Media, just launched a powerful 8-day devotional on YouVersion called "Living in Tension." Subscribe here
  • Digital Strategies got you stumped? Reach out anytime—we’re ready to help. Contact Us

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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: Cody A. and Cherry Messimer

Article Published: October 3, 2025

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