GA4\u2019s Impact, Meta\u2019s Threads & Microsoft\u2019s AI Tools
GA4 arrived last week, which side of the fence are you on? Meta\u2019s Twitter rival is arriving in the app store tomorrow and Microsoft is announcing
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GA4 arrived last week, which side of the fence are you on?
Meta’s Twitter rival is arriving in the app store tomorrow and Microsoft is announcing new AI-powered shopping tools.
MIRA Marketing providing you a rundown on the digital updates this week:
📱 Meta’s ‘Twitter killer’ app is arriving tomorrow ‘Threads’ is Meta’s rival to Twitter, a text-based social media app. Coming at a critical moment for Twitter, it’s one to look out for.
🔐 Google’s privacy policy is raising questions As they have more or less implied that it will now use all public web content to feed its AI projects.
🤖 Microsoft has announced new AI-powered shopping tools In a nutshell, Edge and Bing will now use GPT to generate buying guides.
💻 Google has launched two new features for search and pMax campaigns Including brand restriction for search campaigns and brand traffic exclusions from pMax.
A glimpse at what is to come on Friday…
We’ve had a lot of fun this week coming up with basketball email marketing related puns…
Have we got you confused yet? All will be revealed at our event on Friday.
On the topic of email marketing
Check out our latest blog highlighting the benefits of utilising Klaviyo to it’s full potential to drive your business to unprecedented levels of growth.
PLUS, this will help you get ahead of the mark before our event on Friday.
The wait is over
New Meta ads and GA4 arrived last week and there have been mixed opinions to say the least.
How did you find the transition? Let us know, we’d love to hear your thoughts!
This weeks MIRA Marketing laugh
GA4 arrived last week, which side of the fence are you on?
Meta’s Twitter rival is arriving in the app store tomorrow and Microsoft is announcing new AI-powered shopping tools.
MIRA Marketing providing you a rundown on the digital updates this week:
📱 Meta’s ‘Twitter killer’ app is arriving tomorrow ‘Threads’ is Meta’s rival to Twitter, a text-based social media app. Coming at a critical moment for Twitter, it’s one to look out for.
🔐 Google’s privacy policy is raising questions As they have more or less implied that it will now use all public web content to feed its AI projects.
🤖 Microsoft has announced new AI-powered shopping tools In a nutshell, Edge and Bing will now use GPT to generate buying guides.
💻 Google has launched two new features for search and pMax campaigns Including brand restriction for search campaigns and brand traffic exclusions from pMax.
A glimpse at what is to come on Friday…
We’ve had a lot of fun this week coming up with basketball email marketing related puns…
Have we got you confused yet? All will be revealed at our event on Friday.
On the topic of email marketing
Check out our latest blog highlighting the benefits of utilising Klaviyo to it’s full potential to drive your business to unprecedented levels of growth.
PLUS, this will help you get ahead of the mark before our event on Friday.
The wait is over
New Meta ads and GA4 arrived last week and there have been mixed opinions to say the least.
How did you find the transition? Let us know, we’d love to hear your thoughts!
This weeks MIRA Marketing laugh
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