Digital Marketing Week in Review by Four Dots: March 2020, Week 2 | Four Dots

Greetings and welcome to the second March edition of – our weekly digest where we glean and process some of the most relevant industry-related events and pieces of news that took place over the last 7 days (or so). 

In our “March 2020: Week 2” installment, you can find out that:  

…and more. 

Let’s get down to business!

Google Ads Introduces New, Simpler, More Intuitive Reports

Google Ads’ new “Attribution” reports, previously known as “Search Attribution,” have been rolled out and , the upgraded version should be much more simple, user-friendly and time-efficient compared to the previous one. 

Attribution reports are crucial in terms of monitoring Google Ads campaigns, providing valuable insight into actual pathways users take towards conversion. The updated version will combine both previous attribution reports and some new ones, so the list now looks like this:

Here’s an example of cards on the revamped overview page:

(Source: Google)

You can access the new Google Ads Attribution reports via the following path: Tools & Settings → Measurement → Attribution.

Google Moved 70% of Websites to Mobile-first Indexing, All Sites to be Moved by September 2020

Google has recently announced that , while they also said that 70% of currently active sites have already been moved to mobile-first. 

“From our analysis, most sites shown in search results are good to go for mobile-first indexing, and 70% of those shown in our search results have already shifted over,” said Google representatives in the statement. “To simplify, we’ll be switching to mobile-first indexing for all websites starting September 2020. In the meantime, we’ll continue moving sites to mobile-first indexing when our systems recognize that they’re ready.”

That said, it is highly likely that your own website has already been moved to the mobile-first type of indexing.

Reddit Introduces a New ‘Trending Takeover’ Ad Feature to Let Brands Rank Higher in Popular feed, Search tab

Reddit advertisers can now buy ad units called “Trending Takeovers,” which is the first time this social media platform started using this type of ad feature in its trending section. Advertisers can now use Reddit’s Popular tab and Search dropdown to rank higher in these feeds and therefore reach their target audience more easily. 

Below are screenshots of Popular feed and Search dropdown on a mobile device:

(Source: Reddit)

(Source: Reddit)

Read a more detailed post about this new Reddit feature in their official information-packed article:  

Google to Start Reviewing Photos/Videos Uploaded to Google My Business

for the photo- and video-based content that is being uploaded on the Google My Business platform. 

This basically means GMB users won’t be able to officially publish this type of content unless it has been previously reviewed and approved. 

We’ve made changes to our photo and video content policy. All photos and videos are now reviewed before publication. If you’re having issues adding photos, check out our photo criteria: https://t.co/XR21n7uM9Z

— Google My Business (@GoogleMyBiz) March 5, 2020

It is not yet clear whether the content will be automatically reviewed by an AI-based algorithm, or your photos and videos would have to pass human-based manual reviews (in which case we could expect longer delays during the content publishing process).

Twitter Rolls Out its Own Stories Feature Called “Fleets”

This was a long time coming. After LinkedIn announced its own take on the Story feature a couple of weeks ago, Twitter is now following suit with a similar announced saying that Twitter users will soon have an opportunity to use this type of content-sharing format.  

Twitter’s version of Stories will be called ‘Fleets‘ and is currently in its testing phase, though the marketing team behind this social media giant seems to be rather determined to point out that Fleets is NOT stories, just “sounds a lot like Stories.” 

I know what you’re thinking: “THIS SOUNDS A LOT LIKE STORIES!”. Yes, there are many similarities with the Stories format that will feel familiar to people. There are also a few intentional differences to make the experience more focused on sharing and seeing people’s thoughts. pic.twitter.com/OaGYZpChcN

— Kayvon Beykpour (@kayvz) March 4, 2020

We say – if it looks like Stories, swims like Stories, and quacks like Stories, then it probably is Stories.

YouTube Analytics Introduces Side-by-Side Metrics Comparison Option 

Web’s largest video content platform is about to step up its analytics game by providing content creators with a way to perform a side-by-side comparison of multiple metrics. The update is especially handy for those who seek a way to analyze the ‘deep dive’ section of their YouTube analytics dashboard. 

This type of data should help creators tracks and compare different performance metrics, therefore, gaining valuable insight into how their content is performing over time. Prior to this upgrade, YouTubers could only compare the performance of one metric at a time, whereas now they can do multiple metrics side-by-side comparisons in a single graph. 

That’s it for this edition of Digital Marketing Week in Review by Four Dots. See you next week, until then – feel free to !