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  • The week in charts

    The article « The Week in Charts » discusses topics including educational attainment and the return on investment (ROI) from general AI. Specific key opinions, facts, dates, locations, numbers, statistical information, and other factual data are not provided in the given text, preventing the creation of a detailed summary.

  • How tariffs are reshaping global business

    Key Opinions: McKinsey’s Cindy Levy, Mihir Mysore, Shubham Singhal, and Varun Marya advocate for establishing a geopolitical nerve center to monitor trade developments, coordinate responses, and guide strategic decision-making. Facts: Tariffs and trade controls are reshaping the global business landscape affecting cost structures, demand patterns, and competitive positioning. The article suggests the creation of a…

  • This one feels wrong. For someone who grew up on Byron Sharp and the… | Peter Buckley | 69 comments

    Meta and BAMM’s research on Gen Z’s consumer habits found that brand building is increasingly oriented towards niche markets, with a shift away from mass reach. The study, informed by in-depth interviews, mobile ethnography, and large-scale surveys, identified six key findings about Gen Z’s interaction with brands: in-market definitions are obsolete, niches are fluid across…

  • Fwd: One hundred days

    The article offers three copywriting tips: 1) Write with intention, as advised by Arthur Howitzer Jr. in « The French Dispatch, » and aim for provocative rather than boring ideas, using examples like Liquid Death, Patagonia, and Cards Against Humanity to illustrate. 2) Create a display ad that captivates and drives action, demonstrated by a successful ad…

  • Here we go again, it seems the in-housing question is raising its head… | Matthew Birkby

    The article discusses the ongoing evolution of agency-client relationships in the media industry due to the rise of AI agents and agentic workflows. It emphasizes that the most effective implementations are hybrids of agency market intelligence and client control of data, rather than full agency or client dominance. The key to success is fostering intelligent…

  • Welcome to slop world: how the hostile internet is driving us crazy

    Welcome to slop world: how the hostile internet is driving us crazy

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  • Now THIS is interesting. Meta has ‘got religion’ about retail media as it… | Colin Lewis | 12 comments

    Meta, recognizing the importance of retail media, has developed products for its Retail Media Network, including an API for online marketplaces advertising third-party products on Meta platforms. Introduced in 2021 with an initial requirement of 20,000 unique sellers, Meta dropped this threshold in 2024 and has enhanced its services with product-level reporting, impression logs, and…

  • The Law of Shitty Clickthroughs at andrewchen

    The first banner ad on HotWired in 1994 had a clickthrough rate (CTR) of 78%, while Facebook ads in 2011 only had a CTR of 0.05%, showing a 1500X decrease in effectiveness over time, a concept referred to as the « Law of Shitty Clickthroughs. » Marketing strategies across various channels, such as banner ads and emails,…

  • Hype vs Halo

    The article discusses the contrasting strategies of hype versus halo within the luxury market, exemplified by the practices of Hermès and LVMH. While Hermès has strengthened its brand halo over 42 years without creating a new hit since the Birkin bag, LVMH has focused on generating hype through high-profile collaborations and product drops. In 2024,…

  • Fwd: The Briefing: Group Chats Blow Up

    – Pete Hegseth, U.S. Secretary of Defense, participated in private Signal chats with Trump administration officials and family members discussing U.S. military operations. – Ben Smith at Semafor published a story about Silicon Valley elite, including Marc Andreessen and Joe Lonsdale, using WhatsApp and Signal for private discussions. – Group chats are pulling meaningful conversations…

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