Do Ya Know?
This company introduced an online marketplace in June of 1995 that would revolutionize e-commerce.
Top Posts of The Week
š¬ Google is scrambling to remove weird answers from AI Overviews.
š„± Among the proposed new emojis is āface with bags under eyes.ā Same.
šļø This is Spotify Mix, the appās new custom typeface.
šµ PayPal announced plans to create a new advertising platform rooted in transaction data.
š„ Instagram is working on a feature to help you incorporate trending memes into your Reels.
š« The Advertising Standards Authority set a precedent regarding unlabeled cross-pollination.
š¶ A new AI-powered app claims it can translate your babyās cries.
š¹ TikTok Studio is a new management platform for creators.
š³ļøāā§ļø GLAADās āHere We Areā campaign combats misinformation about trans people.
What We Learned
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Tuesday: If youāre in the short-form game, you know that most viewers drop off around the 3-second mark. Itās frustrating to invest in high-quality content that users are bound to engage with and enjoyāif you could only stop the scroll. Hereās how to write a good hook, from Marketing Examined.
Wednesday: Brands struggle to establish and maintain E-E-A-T, which requires personal motivation from the author and ongoing dedication to a topic as a subject matter expert. And often, authors leave a brand for other opportunities, taking their E-E-A-T with them. Read more about the true role of brands in author E-E-A-T from Search Engine Land.
Thursday: Google rolled out AI Overviews (AIO) to U.S. search results on May 14. While Google claims that links shared in AIOs receive higher CTR than the 10 blue links of a traditional SERP, this could be due to fewer clickable targets in the AIO interface. Google has been otherwise vague and evasive about CTR data. Hereās how to measure the impact of AIO on your site traffic.
The Conversation
A week of sunsets and glitches, it seemsā¦
Christopher asked, āGoogle to sunset Business Profile chat in July. A relief or a pain?ā
Marlana asked, āFBās Chat Plugin sunset-ed ?! š¢ What are you using instead as a chat plugin on your website?ā
Heidi asked, āWhat the hell is going on with Canva? Anyone else having issues. Even typing text is delayed.ā
Ryan asked, āIs anyone having issues with Looker Studio and system error messages and issues with filtering?ā
Pocket Stats
Hereās what we learned about The Daily Carnage community this week:
- June is Pride Month, and while 48% of marketers have Pride-related content and campaigns planned, 45% report that their brands donāt participate in the conversation. Meanwhile, 7% of marketers who usually do participate will be sitting this year out.
- 29% of marketers say their brandās E-E-A-T strategy is investing in the development of a few key writers on the team, while 28% look to hire and collaborate with already established SMEs. 27% leverage both the former and latter strategies, while 16% donāt have a formal strategy at all.
- In the two weeks since Googleās AIO rollout, only 35% of marketers have begun tracking its impact on their website traffic.
For You ā¤ļø
New on the Tok: Weāre waxing romantic about the American Girl brand refresh ā from typography Easter eggs and nostalgia plays to AG meme culture and one missed opportunity. Letās go girls.
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Classic Martini
Tomorrow is National Olive Day. Who knew?
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 oz gin or vodka
- 1/2 oz dry vermouth
- Ice
- Lemon peel or olives

Steps
- Chill the Martini glass before serving by placing it in the freezer.
- Place the gin or vodka and dry vermouth into a mixing glass. Add ice and stir for 30 seconds.
- Strain the mixture into your chilled Martini glass and garnish with a lemon peel or olive.
Recipe by Chilled Magazine
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Did Ya Know?
Answer: eBay.
Iranian-American programmer Pierre Omidyar created what would become eBay, and the siteās first alleged sale was his own broken laser pointer for $14.83. Take a look at eBayās old homepage for some Web 1.0 nostalgia.




