New tools, big shifts, and holiday tricks – your October social media scoop
Social media platforms are constantly evolving, and the last month has been no exception. Whether it's new AI-powered tools, shifts in how people use platforms for news, or fresh ad features for the 'holiday' season, there's plenty to get your teeth stuck in. Below, we’ll take you through the latest updates from Meta, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and more, to help keep your social media strategy ahead of the curve ⭕️
1. Online platforms have overtaken TV as the main news source 📰
It’s official – online platforms have now surpassed TV as the primary source of news for adults. According to Ofcom research, 71% of adults use social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube for news updates. Here’s the breakdown:
For marketers, this means that social platforms are more than just a place for entertainment – they’re where people are keeping up with the world. This shift offers brands new ways to connect with audiences by tapping into their desire for timely and relevant content. Read more here
2. Meta introduces new AI tools just in time for holiday campaigns 🎄
Meta has been rolling out a range of new AI-powered ad tools ahead of the festive season, giving brands new ways to reach their target audience. Whether you’re gearing up for Black Friday or thinking ahead to the Christmas rush, here’s what you need to know:
If you’re looking to engage more deeply with your customers this season, these tools could give you the edge. Learn more here
3. Instagram boosts DM engagement with creative new features 💬
Instagram’s latest updates are all about making DMs more fun and engaging – and it’s clear the platform is putting more focus on private messaging as a key space for interaction. Here’s what’s new:
Instagram is seeing a rise in engagement within DMs, as users increasingly share Reels and posts in private chats rather than through Stories or the main feed. For marketers, this could signal a shift towards building deeper, more personal connections with followers. Find out more here
4. TikTok launches search ads, taking on Google as a search engine 🔍
TikTok continues to evolve, and this time it's challenging Google in the search ad space. The platform has rolled out Search Ads Campaigns in the US, allowing brands to target users based on search keywords. Here’s why this matters:
That said, the impending US TikTok ban, expected in January, could throw a spanner in the works. Learn more here
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5. Pinterest launches Performance+, bringing more automation to ad campaigns 📈
Pinterest is stepping up its game with its new Performance+ tool, combining automated ad solutions with Pinterest’s own audience insights to help brands run more effective campaigns. Here’s what it does:
With more than half a billion users, and Gen Z making up over 40% of the platform’s audience, Pinterest is becoming an increasingly important space for brands. Now might be the time to give Performance+ a try. Read more here
6. YouTube adds AI tools to boost video creation 🎥
YouTube continues its focus on helping creators, announcing several new AI-powered tools designed to make video creation easier. Here are the key updates:
These tools give brands and creators alike more creative options to explore and connect with their audiences in new ways. Read more about the Made on YouTube updates on the Google blog here.
7. X (formerly Twitter) sees ad exodus as content moderation struggles continue 📉
X (formerly Twitter) has released its first transparency report since 2021, shedding light on the platform’s ongoing moderation challenges. Here are some key stats:
Conclusion:
With AI playing a larger role in content creation and advertising, social platforms are giving marketers more tools than ever to connect with audiences in creative and engaging ways. Whether it’s tapping into TikTok’s search ads, using Meta’s AI-powered tools, or boosting engagement in Instagram DMs, these innovations offer exciting opportunities to refine your strategy and stay ahead of the game. Keep experimenting, and remember, the platforms are constantly evolving – so should your marketing tactics.
Oh, and come along to the next Social Circle where we unpack all of this and have a bevvie 🍻
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2moYay! Glad I can read these after not being able to make it this month ☺