Be in The Know
ā Snapchat launches on Apple Watch.
š A million people enter Sydney Sweeneyās Bathwater Soap giveaway.
š Product sellers on TikTok Shop are seeing fewer feed views.
š Weāre lovinā this throwback web portal to celebrate the return of Snack Wrap.
š§ The great summer Cheetos Shape Hunt begins.
š Starbucks is hiring a Global Coffee Creator to travel the world and make spon con.
š¼ Why you need a personal brand in a crowded job market.
Re: Trial Reels
80% of Instagram creators who started using Trial Reels saw an increase in reach from non-followers.
Trial Reels, which rolled out six months ago, are shown only to non-followers in order to give you an unbiased assessment of how your content is likely to perform.
You can post up to 20 trial Reels a day, and after 24 hours, you get engagement data like views, likes, comments, and shares. You can also re-post older content as Trial Reels.
That feedback can help you shape future posts or identify which older videos are worth recycling.
š Use it to:
- Audience-test new formats or ideas
- Benchmark your content quality
- Build reach with cold audiences, no paid boost needed
- Reach and build a broader audience
Check out this growth hack from Social Media Today.
Q for You
Have Trial Reels been effective for you?
SocLeads Email Scraper
SocLeads is a web-based tool for extracting emails from platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google Maps.
Search by keywords or hashtags to get basic info like email addresses (when available), account names, and links. No login, no plugins, no technical setup.
You can extract up to 100,000 contacts per month on the highest-tier plan, and data is available for review 24 hours after scraping.
Walmart Goggins

Ahem. Walmart would like to reintroduce itself.
Itās still your budget-friendly, all-in-one retail buddy, but it would like you to consider some of its tech flexes, such as:
Same-day delivery, half a billion products online, Walmart+ perks, and a streamlined digital experience.
The new campaign is anchored by the tagline āWalmart. Who knew?ā and a spot with Gen X heartthrob Walton Goggins.
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