Be in The Know
š¦ What to know about Trumpās latest changes to taxes on small packages from China.
ā An AI-powered Coca-Cola ad celebrating authors gets basic facts wrong.
š¤ Perplexity partners with PayPal to power agentic commerce.
š¬ Womp. Pinterest finally admits mass bans were caused by an internal error.
š¬ Netflix recruits Emily in Paris to pitch new ad tech at Upfront.
š Max will be rebranded (re-branded?) to HBO Max this summer. Lol.
š² These viral thirst traps on TikTok might just save the national parks.
š® Nissan made a free 8-bit video game ahead of the Tokyo E-Prix.
š§ Ā This is how it feels to chew 5 Gum⦠in 2025.
Resurrect Your Dead Leads
Cold lists can be brought back to life.
Instead of asking users to go through a gauntlet of reactivation steps (create password, verify email, log in, etc.), remove the barriers.
Hereās how to reduce friction and resurrect your zombie list:
š Skip setup steps. Pre-create user accounts, include a one-click āActivate My Accountā button in your email, and drop users directly into the live product, already logged in.
š§ Reconnect the dots for them. Remind users specifically where, when, and why they signed up.
šÆ Focus on benefits. Ditch cleverness for clarity.
šŖ Offer an exit. Reduce friction and unsubscribes with a polite opt-out.
Check out how Atlas Privacy used this tactic to convert up to 12% of their cold leads at Marketing Ideas.
Q for You
Have you obtained any kind of generative AI certification?
GenAI Certification for Business Leaders

To help non-technical pros get up to speed, Google Cloud just launched a new Generative AI Leader certification.
Itās designed for business roles and comes with a free learning path (about 7ā8 hours total).
Hereās what it covers:
- The basics of gen AI and large language models
- How Google Cloud tools like Gemini and NotebookLM work
- Prompting tips and AI-powered workflows
- Leading AI adoption across an organization
The exam costs $99 and takes 90 minutes. Itās live now.
Classifieds
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McKnorr

Knorr is dishing out a new campaign based on three smart insights:
1) Fast food is too expensive,
2) Gen Z loves dupes,
3) and Martha Stewart is a good time.
In a new social spot, āMartha F****** Stewartā and a gang of lookalikes show us how to dupe classic fast food dishes, like the McDonaldās McRib and the KFC Double Down, using Knorr products.
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