EPISODE · Jun 18, 2024 · 11 MIN
"We're Passing the Savings Along to Ourselves!"
from Today in Digital Marketing · host Tod Maffin
Google won't let some companies pay for ads by credit cards any more, in a move that could cost businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars overnight. Also: A dispute between two big ad players could shake up video inventory. Threads releases its API and makes it free. And YouTube's plans to let regular people add corrections to your brand's videos — what could possibly go wrong?! Contact Us • Links to today’s stories 📰 Get our free daily newsletter📈 Advertising: Reach Thousands of Marketing Decision-Makers🌍 Follow us on social media or contact usGO PREMIUM!Get these exclusive benefits when you upgrade:✅ Listen ad-free✅ Back catalog of 20+ marketing science interviews✅ Get the show earlier than the free version✅ “Skip to story” audio chapters✅ Member-only monthly livestreams with TodAnd a lot more! Check it out: todayindigital.com/premium✨ Premium tools: Update Credit Card • CancelMORE🆘 Need help with your social media? Check us out: engageQ digital📞 Need marketing advice? Leave us a voicemail and we’ll get an expert to help you free!🤝 Our Slack⭐ Review usUPGRADE YOUR SKILLSGoogle Ads for Beginners with Jyll Saskin GalesInside Google Ads: Advanced with Jyll Saskin GalesFoxwell Slack Group and CoursesToday in Digital Marketing is hosted by Tod Maffin and produced by engageQ digital on the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw First Nation on Vancouver Island, Canada.Some links in these show notes may provide affiliate revenue to us.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Google won't let some companies pay for ads by credit cards any more, in a move that could cost businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars overnight. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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