Weekly Marketing Rundown - November 14, 2025

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Weekly Marketing Rundown - November 14, 2025


Welcome to this week’s edition of Kavanah Media’s Weekly Marketing Rundown! This week we review Creative Diversity on Meta, social media trends, EU regulation, and more.

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Flexible Ad Formats: Maximizing Outreach Through Meta's Creative Tools

Flexible Format is a special tool in social media advertising that lets you put many different photos, videos, and captions into one ad. This tool is designed to allow the platform to automatically mix and match these pieces to show each user the best possible, customized version of your message, ensuring maximum personalization.

For Mission Teams:

With Meta's roll out of Andromeda and push towards creative diversification, mission teams could use Flexible Format to provide up to 10 separate pictures and videos. This gives Meta's algorithm more 'ingredients' to work with, potentially extending an ad's runtime, increasing engagement, and more.

https://www.jonloomer.com/qvt/flexible-format-creative-diversification/


3 Social Media Stats Mission Teams Can't Ignore in 2026

A Meltwater report reveals three critical trends shaping the digital landscape:

Social is the New Research Tool (72.3%): Platforms now play a central role in the purchase decisions of 72.3% of online audiences. This suggests that seekers likewise use them to digital engagement gbrands before engaging further.

Cross-Platform Audience (80%+): High overlap exists between platforms: e.g., over 80% of TikTok and Snapchat users are also on Facebook.

Mobile is King (96%): With 96% of users browsing on phones, mobile-first design is non-negotiable.

For Mission Teams:

To maximize digital outreach, teams must prioritize mobile optimization and adopt a coherent, multi-platform content strategy. Platform usage is not exclusive, so mission teams may not need to worry about being on every platform. Users often research your brand before engaging further, highlighting the importance of brand-specific, actively managed websites, mobile SEO optimization, and organic marketing campaigns.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/spons/3-stats-defining-social-media-in-2026/804459/


WhatsApp to Launch Optional Usernames for Better Privacy

WhatsApp is planning a big update that will soon let you choose a special username, so you no longer have to share your phone number with everyone you talk to. This new option, which is confirmed to start rolling out next year, means people and organizations can connect while keeping their private contact details hidden.

For Mission Teams:

This new feature offers a massive boost to security and reach for teams operating in sensitive areas by allowing them to shield their phone numbers from potential threats. 

https://www.androidpolice.com/meta-wants-you-to-gear-up-for-whatsapp-username-support/


The Quiet Digital Shift: Why Low Follower Counts Are the New Social Status

People online are starting to think that having fewer followers is cooler than having millions because it suggests they are more private and authentic. This new trend shows that being real and having a small, close-knit community matters more to everyone than striving to go viral.

For Mission Teams:

This shift validates a core mission strategy: prioritizing deep, niche engagement with seekers over chasing mass, superficial reach on public platforms. Historically, building large audiences has been difficult for mission teams using digital strategies due to security concerns and the generally lower popularity of religious themes. However, if this trend continues, evangelism accounts could see increased engagement.

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/its-cool-to-have-no-followers-now


The Ultimate Digital Strategy Guide is Here: The Digital 2026 Global Overview Report

The massive Digital 2026 Global Overview Report has been released, providing over 700 slides of data covering the latest global trends in internet usage, social media, mobile adoption, and the rise of AI. This comprehensive guide, published in partnership with Meltwater and We Are Social, confirms momentous milestones, including over 6 billion people now using the internet and social media users reaching "supermajority" status globally.

For Mission Teams:

The immense depth of this report is invaluable for refining mission strategies, especially for persona research, content targeting, and more. Teams can leverage the localized, detailed data to understand which platforms seekers in specific regions use, how they consume content, and the state of internet adoption, enabling them to design the most effective and secure digital outreach plans.

https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2026-global-overview-report


Meta's Next-Gen AI Ad Targeting: Fewer Inputs, Better Results

Meta has detailed its evolving ad system, powered by the Generative Ads Recommendation Model (GEM), an advanced, LLM-inspired foundation model for ads. The key takeaway is that this AI drives better ad performance by requiring less manual targeting input from the advertiser. The system processes massive amounts of user and creative data to automatically find and match ads to relevant seekers, often identifying audiences that advertisers might overlook.

For Mission Teams:

This shift empowers teams to prioritize high-quality, diverse creatives over complex, manual targeting. Given Meta's push toward AI systems and creative diversification, it is recommended, whenever possible, that teams leverage Meta's Advantage+ systems to avoid unnecessarily restricting the algorithm and negatively impacting ad performance.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-outlines-evolving-ai-powered-ad-targeting-systems/805164/


EU Content Moderation Rules Target WhatsApp Channels

The European Union plans to designate WhatsApp Channels (the public feature, not private chats) as a "Very Large Online Platform" (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA). This imposes the toughest rules for moderating harmful content, carrying potential fines of up to 6% of Meta's global revenue.

For Mission Teams

As Meta adapts to this change, teams utilizing WhatsApp channels in their digital engagement strategies may be affected.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-11/whatsapp-set-to-face-stricter-content-moderation-rules-in-the-eu


Stay Equipped for Digital Engagement 

Looking for ways to use digital tools to grow evangelism and disciple-making? Check out our other resources:

  • 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

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.

https://linktr.ee/kavanah_media

Authors: Cody A. and Cherry Messimer

Article Published: November 14, 2025

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