EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 39 MIN
Hot Days and Hot Takes on Google's AI Ad Updates, YouTube Premarketing, and B2B Social Proof
from Digital Marketing From The Coalface · host Red Evolution
Dave and Julie record with the office doors wide open to enjoy an unusually hot day here in Royal Deeside, where a quick run for cold drinks sparks an unexpected marketing lesson about the "famous brand rule". The discussion flows naturally toward the power of social proof in the B2B space. Unlike world-renowned B2C brands such as Adidas, lesser-known B2B companies must rely heavily on case studies, certifications, and social proof to make buyers feel safe. Discussing the dangers of using confusing, engineering-led product names, Dave and Julie bring up Dyson's intricate model numbers that serve as a perfect illustration of this, as they often leave consumers confused and unable to make an easy choice. In the second half of the episode, the conversation shifts to a deep dive into Google's recent major announcements, including their plan to weave sponsored product ads directly into conversational AI responses. Julie and Dave debate whether this will turn out to be an innovative move, or just an unimaginative reaction to losing search traffic to ad-free platforms like Claude. Julie also touches on the transition from dynamic search ads to AI Max, which aims to offer advertisers more control over their assets, and Google's new focus on tracking "qualified future conversions" to better accommodate long B2B sales cycles. The episode wraps up with some staggering statistics on AI search adoption, noting that AI mode now boasts over one billion monthly users who are typing in increasingly long follow-up queries. And as plugged multiple times throughout the show, be sure to go and listen to the Uncensored CMO podcast to hear the full conversation with Rory Sutherland and Tom Goodwin.
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