The TMO Blog


YouTube Teases New Features Coming in 2022
General, Marketing, Video, YouTubeYouTube is previewing its latest upcoming features for users, creators, and brands in a new blog post shared by the company’s Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan.

After Historic Stock Losses, Facebook Plans To Challenge TikTok Head On
Advertising, Facebook, Marketing, News, Social Media Marketing, VideoAfter suffering a massive drop in stock values earlier this week, Facebook is planning to pivot more towards being a short-form video platform.

Explaining How Google Maps Reviews Work
Google, Marketing, NewsGoogle explains what goes into reviewing and moderating Google Maps reviews to ensure consumers can rely on them to give an accurate view of local brands.

Google Says 90% of Consumers Will Give You Their Email Address For The Right Incentive
Advertising, Google, MarketingA new study indicates that 90% of consumers are willing to give brands their email addresses, so long as there is an incentive.

Instagram Adds New Ways To Remix Videos and Promote Live Streams
Marketing, Social Media Marketing, VideoAs part of its ongoing effort to expand its video capabilities, Instagram says it is introducing new ways to promote and remix videos on the platform.

Google Ads Tests Using Favicons To Make Ads Standout
Advertising, GoogleGoogle Ads is testing including small favicons next to links in ads shown on search results.

Instagram Subscriptions Introduces a New Way To Monetize Your Social Media
Marketing, Social Media MarketingInstagram Subscriptions promises creators on the platform a new way to make a regular income from their biggest fans.

Google Business Profiles Adds New Delay Before Managers Can Access Accounts
Google, Marketing, NewsGoogle Business Profiles (formerly called Google My Business) has added a new waiting period for new profile managers or owners when they have been added to an account.

LinkedIn To Test Audio-Only Virtual Events
General, Marketing, News, Social Media MarketingWith new data showing that LinkedIn’s virtual events are experiencing a surge in participation, the company announced it is testing audio-only events.


