Is Google search shrinking?
Today’s Social Media advertising rates are peak cyber:?
↗? META: $9.61 CPM | ↗? TIKTOK: $5.11 CPM | ↗? SNAPCHAT: $9.91 CPM
In this week’s edition:?
But first…
?? Threads is changing its algorithm. Is that a big deal?
Nothing says “panic” like a major platform announcing a foundational shift in the way its recommendations algorithm works — and that’s exactly what we got this week from Instagram/Threads honcho Adam Mosseri.?
According to Mosseri, the Threads algorithm will be rebalanced “to prioritize content from people you follow, which will mean less recommended content from accounts you don’t follow and more posts from the accounts you do.”?
Why would they do that? One word: Bluesky. In just a matter of weeks, Bluesky’s UX — think old-school Twitter, with better user protections against unwanted harassment —?has taken the social sphere by storm. And that’s because it does a few things that Threads currently doesn’t: first and foremost, it allows users to pick their own algorithm, defaulting to a real-time feed of posts by accounts you follow. Clearly, Meta is seeing data that shows Bluesky is a real threat. And that left us with two Big Picture thoughts.
The Inside Scoop:?? Now Trending in Performance Media
?? Organic search is shrinking. That’s the key takeaway from a new study that looked at more than 332 million 谷歌 search queries and came to some eye-opening conclusions:?
Now, some common sense: Google Search has long been a winner-take-all proposition, as SEO and SEM experts know all too well. Still, a trend towards fewer winners means that smart brands will keep their options open. New customers aren’t necessarily less curious—but they are investigating in other ways and on other platforms, from YouTube to podcasts to LinkedIn to (say it with us) ChatGPT.?
?? Ever since Performance Max (PMax) was introduced, we’ve been suspicious that it cannibalizes search campaigns beyond what Google claims. Check out this SearchEngineLand deep dive that investigates the overlap issue and how Google actually prioritizes PMax vs. Search for a given search query.
?? Pinterest Video Ads using direct links will now include an expand button as well as a sound-on button. Pinners can now choose to click to watch video in close-up view or go direct to site with a single click.
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?? Buying CTV through Amazon DSP? If you’re among the agencies with access—like us!—there are some key advantages we’re finding useful:
?? Ever wondered what Meta uses to determine competition in the ad auction? The factors are robust. According to one of our reps: “Domain is an identifier in the de-duplication process prior to auction, which ensures that only one ad from the same advertiser enters the auction for a specific impression opportunity. Other identifiers include ad id, campaign id, account id, object id,? app id, page id, and post id.”
Feature Update: Back in May, we told you about Meta rolling out sitelinks for Facebook Feed ads. Be aware: they’re now requiring that we have 4 sitelinks in ads in order to use the feature:
?? The Elephant In The Room: Our weekly poll!
New data from Pinterest advises advertisers to expect ad rates to drop during the last week of December —?what they’re calling “Binge Week,” a/k/a “Twixmas” a/k/a “Feral Week.” (We’re old enough to remember when everyone was just going with “Q5.”)?
Specifically, Pinterest is expecting a -21% reduction in CPMs, +30% increase in oCTR, and -17% reduction in CPCs. In past Januarys, eCPMs have decreased by as much as 40%. This trend will not come as a surprise to anyone who has read our Social Media CPM Study or our real-time CPM-rate tracker, which enable week-by-week predictions based on historic CPM data across Meta , Pinterest , Snap Inc. , TikTok , and more. But more importantly, while we’re on the subject:?
What are we calling the last week of December now, anyway?
?? Last edition’s poll results: Which Adam Driver dramatized product review is your favorite?
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Thanks for reading! We’ll be back next week with more tips, tricks, and treats from the addressable universe.