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Posts by KimekoM
When Elon Musk bought X, the algorithm became a political battleground.
With U.S. ownership of TikTok looming, creators worry the same thing could happen again — this time to the “secret sauce” that makes TikTok.
If politics shapes algorithms, what happens to culture?
digiday.com/marketing/ti...
AI may not “kill” Google, but it’s definitely changing how people search for things online.
It’s creating a slow chaos for marketers, like declining web traffic and chatbot optimization.
I get the sense marketers are scrambling to keep up.
and I teamed up with @kimekom.bsky.social for this piece on the lack of measurement around brand AI investments digiday.com/marketing/cm...
Meta’s aiming to fully automate ads with AI by 2026 — and creative agencies aren’t exactly shocked.
Many are already using AI tools. But questions around job displacement, creative control, and the agency’s evolving role still loom large.
I dug into it for @digiday:
Thank you!
TikTok’s deadline is quickly approaching. There are multiple buyers, competition from Pinterest, Snap and Meta and it’s unclear if Trump will extend that deadline again.
This time, the TikTok ban has left more questions than answers.
What we know so far on the @digidaymedia.bsky.social podcast:
YouTube is really dominating America's TV time.
What do y'all watch on YouTube? Which creators are you following?
After Pinterest's first billion-dollar revenue quarter, I sat down with Chief Revenue Officer Bill Watkins to talk about how Pinterest pulled off its play for ad dollars.
(Spoiler alert: They banked on performance/lower funnel ad offerings to drive what advertisers care about, which is sales.)
The most interesting part of the AI ad buying domination is this:
As much as advertisers say they want transparency, they'll continue to spend as long as it generates sales.
At best, we are gravely misunderstanding the concept of free speech. At worst, that supposed misunderstanding is a feature, not a bug.
they used to test me in elementary school to see if i could participate in their accelerated programs and now here we are lol
Up until a few years ago, I also thought Lululemon, pronounced loo-loo-lemon, was lu-leh-mahn.
I've recently been informed that the car brand Hyundai is pronounced hun-day, like Sunday, and not hi-yun-day, as I've been saying it for the past 30 years.
New: The FTC was set to tackle "surveillance pricing" and "surveillance wages" before Trump took office.
Now consumer and worker advocates are taking the battle to the states instead—and four have already introduced bills to ban the practices: wapo.st/4iacqAZ (w/ @laurenkaorigurley.bsky.social)
Yes!
what are things you do to be more whimsical?
every year on new year's day, i tell the same joke and say "i haven't showered since last year."
anytime i edit a story and send it back to my editor, i say "see if this shoe fits better."
Storytime:
Last week, I was working on an article looking at the impact of DEI's dismantling. I reached out to one of my go-to comms pros to help me line up some interviews.
Normally, she has sources. This time, she said no one wants to talk DEI. They're scared.
Call it the Trump Effect:
Diversity seems to be the Boogeyman in the DEI shitstorm.
But if everyone backs away from the 'D' in DEI, that leaves a watered-down version of past commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.
My latest for @digidaymedia.bsky.social here:
"I loved who I became when I baked: a calmer, more precise person who turned raw ingredients into gold. Why, then, did baking seem to make me closer to something I didn’t understand and wasn’t sure I wanted to become, which was a wife?"
If you are someone who works in communications, you should absolutely have your phone number in your email signature.
Even if it's just a Google Voice number, you have to give folks an alternative way to contact you during business hours.
Google's third-party cookie phase-out is less of a "long kiss goodnight" and more of a slow, but somehow never-ending death.
So if Google's cookie phase-out ever comes, Mars' chief brand officer Rankin Carroll says the snack company has two alternatives: partnerships and, of course, AI.
Super Bowl spots seem to be going the way of seasonal marketing, rolling out earlier and earlier each year.
This year's Big Game spots were deemed a bit lackluster. Is the early rollout to blame?
@kristinam.bsky.social answers that in this week's Marketing Briefing:
Just saw Kars4Kids take a shot at Drake, following Kendrick's Super Bowl halftime show.
Duolingo, I get. Kars4Kids? A nonprofit car donation organization?!
ENOUGH.
Yuppp! Also, sales taxes. When people go out for lunch, grab coffee on the clock or run a quick errand in break, that’s money for the city.
“How did we fumble remote work so badly?”
The sexy answer is middle managers and people who hate their families wanted a return to office.
Maybe. But also, there’s an entire ecosystem that is built around in-office work and the commute.
In other words, money was at stake.
So many people thought TikTok would be the so-called second screen for the Super Bowl last year, replacing X.
Then came the TikTok ban.
I talked to marketers and strategists to see what becomes the second screen this year, and it seems there's no definitive answer.
Here's what's interesting about the DEI walk-backs:
On one hand, retailers are tapering down their commitments to DE&I. But on the other, they're still spending with multicultural marketing agencies.
As my mother would say, "They're talking out both sides of their mouths."
Macy's has abruptly ended its tuition-free college program for employees less than three years after it launched.
Shows how much the landscape has changed for retail workers over the last few years—companies no longer feel the need to offer these perks.
www.modernretail.co/operations/m...