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february 20, 2025

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SNL, Meta hacks, and more.

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Which of these was the first Saturday Night Live sketch to go viral online?

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What We Learned

Monday: Google has shared answers to the most frequently asked questions about its AI-powered Performance Max campaign type.

Tuesday: Some interesting new research suggests that people devalue work done with AI—except when it’s their own. This is called fundamental attribution error. So, how do we respond to this cognitive bias?

Wednesday: Content teams are constantly bombarded with requests, but producing more content doesn’t always solve the problem. Instead, you need strategic content that works harder across teams.

  • 💡  According to our poll, the majority (38%) of respondents feel that they’re producing low quality content at a low volume. The struggle is real.

Thursday: Re-engagement emails. You know ’em. “Hey, FIRST NAME. Do you still want to hear from us?” This tactic used to be smart email marketing, but it’s rapidly become outdated and ineffective. Here’s why.

  • 💡  According to our poll, 27.5% of respondents plan to re-evaluate their re-engagement strategy.

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The Conversation

Experian appears to be the latest brand to fall prey to the Facebook ad hack.

Looks like more than a few folks have some experience with Meta vulnerabilities. Really keeps you on your toes.

Thanks to Morgan for sharing with our Facebook community.

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Did Ya Know?

Answer: “Lazy Sunday,” Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell (2005).

After it aired, NBC actually had to coordinate the removal of unofficial uploads of the sketch, which garnered millions of views on YouTube.

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