
Q for You
Which of the following characteristics best describe you? (Head to the Read & discover which social platform fits your personality.)
Be In The Know
- Correction: Apple Safari Will Not Block Google Analytics Tracking
- Facebook Ad Ban Heats Up Heading into July, Stock Drops 8%
- Google brings free product listings to its main Google Search results
- The World’s Rarest Wading Bird is Making a Comeback With Population of Kakīs Up 30%
Map Out Your Week with Woven
The process of organizing your whole week can be daunting. Organizing alone takes up precious time. From confirming meetings to allocating your time blocks for specific tasks, and don’t get us started on trying to plan out personal events or appointments. We’re tired just thinking about all the things we have to schedule!
But we have to admit, an organized calendar is like a breath of fresh air. Luckily, Woven allows you to map out your whole week in mere minutes with convenient, smart templates. These templates include preset time, participants, tags, colors, so you can quickly block out time in the week for the people and activities that matter most to you.
Organizing your day becomes a realistic, painless task, again. Simply map out the week using templates and go.
A handful of marketing folks on social media you should be following!
- Facebook: Mari Smith
- Twitter: Rand Fishkin
- LinkedIn: Goldie Chan
- Instagram: Jenn Herman
- Youtube: Neil Patel and Eric Siu
Delivery Zone

Y’all, it’s not the time to throw caution to the wind. It’s also not the time to panic and retreat to your underground bunker for the next 10 years. There is a balance somewhere in between, however, and that’s what people all over the world are trying to maintain.
Yale-New Haven Health brings the most contact-free delivery yet in this ad in a series of patient safety centered ads. This delivery method may not be the new norm, but at least the driver and customer have the right idea. We still can’t figure out that parking job though.
Ads from the Past

1957, Kelvinator
“The first rule of social media is that everything changes all the time. What won’t change is the community’s desire to network.”
Kami Huyse



