Recent Newsletter Issues
[show all]
Recent Podcast Episodes
[show all]
875: “True” (AKA “Wassup”) by Budweiser Beer
Behind the scenes of Budweiser marketing campaign called "True" — but which everyone knows as the "Wasssuuuup?!" TV ad.Tell us what ad campaign we should feature next: https://tally.so/r/mDB8kj.🔘...
874: The Day the Little Mermaid Went Full Batshit Crazy
Facebook Funnels — Meta launches new lead gen tools, while continuing to battle European regulators… The mobile app economy is now a half-trillion dollars and ads make up most of that. Google’s...
873: The 1% Test That Has the Ad Industry Holding Its Breath
Biting the Biscuit: The removal of third-party cookies has begun. Also: What people are seeing on Facebook these days, how will consumers react to YouTube’s new unskippable 30-second ad format,...
872: The One Where the Privacy Policy Became a Friends Episode Plot
Tangled Terms — why one new player in the TV ad space is being red flagged. Meta swipes left on its Kustomer platform. Instagram Stories finally get the upgrade marketers have wanted. And YouTube...
871: Use It or Lose It: Grey Gmail Accounts on the Chopping Block
Ghosted by Gmail — why thousands of brand email accounts may be deleted. Also: Amazon is about to jump into the chatbot game. Agencies taking big steps toward generative AI. New marketing tools...
870: What Meta’s New “Lattice” Architecture Means for Marketers
Artificial Acumen: Behind the overhaul of Meta's new ads AI. Also: LinkedIn will suggest new ways to spam inspiration porn. Reddit gears up to try social commerce. The big catch behind a new...
Expert Interviews
No Results Found
The posts you requested could not be found. Try changing your module settings or create some new posts.
Industry Articles
No Results Found
The posts you requested could not be found. Try changing your module settings or create some new posts.
Today in Digital marketing
Subscribe Now
Get the advantage that thousands of digital marketers like you have — the short, daily newscast about the marketing industry.