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📵 Snapchat will stop recommending your AI-only videos 📁 WhatsApp is about to bury your business messages ⏳ Your fake email urgency is costing you subscribers 🛒 ChatGPT ads may soon act for your customers Plus: 💡 6 strategies & tactics, 🎁 6 other news & articles you might like, and 🧰 6 trending marketing tools.
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📵 Snapchat will stop recommending your AI-only videos
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- Snapchat is removing videos made entirely by AI from its Spotlight recommendations, saying it wants the feed to stay focused on real creativity from actual people rather than low-quality, repetitive content.
- The change took effect this month, and while fully AI-generated clips can no longer be recommended, videos edited using Snapchat's own AI tools are still allowed but must carry transparency labels.
- Snap says Spotlight contributors have grown by more than 120 percent, though the company has not revealed how much of that increase came from AI-generated content.
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📁 WhatsApp is about to bury your business messages
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- WhatsApp is testing a feature that automatically moves messages from large businesses like banks and airlines into a separate "Offers & Updates" folder, pulling them out of users' main chat timeline.
- Messages get moved after a set number of hours, with Meta testing durations of up to 24 hours; users can turn the setting off but can't control when messages shift automatically.
- The test starts with select partners on the WhatsApp Business Platform, while small businesses and individual WhatsApp Business accounts are exempt for now, though Meta said it could add them later.
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⏳ Your fake email urgency is costing you subscribers
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- Fake urgency in email subject lines, like "ends tonight" sales that keep running, now carries legal risk in Washington State, where courts have ruled that any false or misleading subject line breaks the law.
- Washington's CEMA set statutory damages at $500 per email per recipient with no cap or proof of harm needed, prompting nearly 200 class actions against retailers, airlines, hotels, and beauty brands after the April 2025 Brown v. Old Navy ruling.
- Costco agreed to a $14 million settlement for time-limited promotions it planned to extend, while a June 2026 amendment cut damages to $100 per email but only for cases filed after June 11, leaving earlier suits under the old $500 framework.
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🛒 ChatGPT ads may soon act for your customers
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- OpenAI is testing a new ChatGPT advertising format where clicking an ad opens a conversation with a business-specific AI agent that answers questions, shows products, and captures leads, instead of sending people to a website.
- The setup works in three steps: ChatGPT crawls a company's website to build a business profile, advertisers configure a business agent with custom instructions and product feeds, and campaigns then point users into conversations rather than to a URL.
- These options appear to exist today inside ChatGPT Ads Manager for a limited group of advertisers, built on the same foundation that powers Custom GPTs, though the end-user experience has not yet been widely seen.
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> Why every SEO team now needs a social topical map: Connect your YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok accounts to Google Search Console to see which searches your videos already appear for, then plan content by topic across every format to hold more slots on one results page.
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Do Not Fuhgeddabout New Jersey’s Data Broker Law, Because It’s Already Live
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Meta shares holiday 2026 tips for small businesses
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Google Search Ranking Volatility Hits August 1st & Heats Up Into August 3rd
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Influencer Marketing Budgets Rise as Follower Count Loses Its Grip on Discovery, Report Finds
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How Japan Airlines will track its new ChatGPT ad strategy
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Microsoft Performance Max campaigns gain ad previews across 3 publishers
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Trending Marketing Tools
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ChatCut: an AI video editor that turns natural-language instructions into real timeline edits, letting anyone add captions, B-roll, music, and graphics without prior editing skills.
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Migma AI: an AI tool that automatically drafts on-brand email campaigns based on your brand, audience, and calendar, ready for quick review and sending.
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Robynn AI: builds a persistent Brand Hub so AI agents remember your brand voice and positioning, then runs content, ad, and ABM workflows without enterprise overhead.
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PixFit: automatically resizes and adapts a single key visual into every ad format, applying platform-specific safe zones so designers skip manual resizing work.
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Phantomstory: generates third-party blog sites on new domains in minutes, auto-publishing AI-search-optimized articles that help LLMs discover and recommend your company.
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Stanley Studio: turns raw footage into finished, captioned videos automatically, handling edits, captions, and music selection without manual timeline work.
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