September Highlights: Digital Marketing & Industry News

September has brought us back into routine while social media and Google updates continue to change the game. If you are looking to keep up to date on the latest digital marketing and industry news, you’ve come to the right place. Continue reading on!

YouTube is looking to add upgrades to engage channel visitors by enhancing connection and community among creators and viewers with personalization. The video platform will organize channels with different content tabs, such as Shorts, videos, and Live uploads. This will allow viewers to easily access the type of content they prefer. Additionally, YouTube would be helping their creators on their channel by displaying content based on users’ previous watch history, topic affinity, or language. So instead of creators displaying a one-size fits all pinned video, YouTube will recommend your videos by their interests. This will encourage visitors to stay and continue exploring your channel.

Instagram is experimenting with a new ‘public’ folder in your DM inbox to bring more awareness and engagement to your posts. The new feature will blast links to your posts, alerting your followers of your latest updates and projects. The alert option has the potential to get spammy and there is currently no information on how Instagram will stop users from abusing the feature.

Meta has shared an overview for creators on how to grow and get your content seen on Facebook, specifically through the News Feed. The guide is meant for creators, but the tips are universal for anyone looking to target an audience or gain insight into Facebook’s News Feed algorithm. Facebook’s engagement has worked in two ways; connected distribution (those who follow you) and unconnected distribution (those who don’t follow you, but content is recommended or shared by others). Facebook, as it seeks to promote original content and optimize for engagement, seems to be looking to make unconnected distribution a bigger factor in the platform’s content.

Industry News

Google began rolling out its second core update of the year on September 12 and is now complete. The update is said to have hit fast but was less impactful than May’s core update. Core updates can impact your brand’s ranking on a Google search. Now that it’s done rolling out, it is important to see how the update may have affected your website and make the necessary changes to better suit Google’s ranking.

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