Weekly Marketing Rundown - May 3rd, 2024

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Weekly Marketing Rundown - May 3rd, 2024

Hi everyone,

In this week's edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown, we'll talk about sitelinks coming to Meta Ads, Google automatically pausing low-activity keywords, and more. Let's dive in. 


Meta Introduces Sitelinks for Ads

Meta is rolling out an exciting update to Facebook Ads. Advertisers now can add site links to their ads within the Facebook Feed placement, a feature similar to that of Google Ads. This allows for the inclusion of multiple landing pages under a single ad's creative, enhancing the ad's interactivity and directing users to various pages directly from the ad itself. When users click on any of the site links, they are redirected to the designated landing page within the in-app browser. This will initially only be available in the Facebook feeds placement when rolled out to the public.

For more on this, click the link below:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bramvanderhallen_facebookads-digitalmarketing-digitaladvertising-activity-7191687738402684929-tpGL/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios


Google Ads to Pause Low Activity Keywords Automatically

Starting in June, Google Ads is set to implement a significant change by automatically pausing keywords that show low activity over the last 13 months. This update is designed to help advertisers streamline their campaigns and focus on keywords that generate more significant interactions and results. The change is aimed at optimizing ad performance by reducing clutter and focusing resources on more effective keywords. Advertisers will be notified through their Google Ads interface if any of their keywords are being paused due to inactivity, allowing them to make informed decisions about their keyword strategies.

For more on this, click the link below:

https://searchengineland.com/google-ads-will-pause-low-activity-keywords-starting-in-june-440085?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=hootsuite&utm_content=editorial


YouTube Introduces Pause Screen Ads, Starting with TV Devices

YouTube is set to roll out a new ad format that will appear when viewers pause videos, initially targeting TV screens. This move marks a strategic expansion of advertising real estate, aiming to capture viewer attention during moments typically free from advertising. The pause screen ads will display static or dynamic content relevant to the viewer's interests, leveraging the moment when a viewer actively engages with the playback interface. This ad format is expected to roll out to other devices following the initial launch on TV screens, suggesting a broader strategy to monetize different user interactions across the platform.

For more on this, click the link below:

https://mashable.com/article/youtube-pause-screen-ads-coming-for-tvs-first


Roblox to Introduce Video Ads for Users Aged 13 and Up

Roblox is set to launch video advertisements accessible to its users aged 13 and older, a significant shift for the platform traditionally known for its immersive user-generated content without disruptive ads. This initiative is part of Roblox's broader strategy to tap into new revenue streams while providing advertisers with access to a largely youthful demographic. The advertisements will be integrated in a way that aims to be non-intrusive, maintaining the user experience that Roblox is known for. As of right now, Roblox has 71.5 million daily active users in the 13 and older age group. 

For more on this, click on the link below:

https://variety.com/2024/gaming/news/roblox-video-ads-users-13-and-up-1235987232/


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 our social media channels using the link below. 

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Author: Sean Ralls

Article Published: May 3rd, 2024

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