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Facebook Helps Small Businesses with Ticketed Virtual Events & This Week’s Digital Marketing News [PODCAST]

The Marketing O'Clock team covers Facebook's new virtual events, Microsoft Ads Editor's new update, Search Console Insights for webmasters, and more.

Facebook Helps Small Businesses with Ticketed Virtual Events & This Week’s Digital Marketing News [PODCAST]

Jess Budde, Greg Finn, and Christine “Shep” Zirnheld are back to deliver the biggest digital marketing news of the week.

Plus, the SEO community proves why we can’t have nice things when Google’s new custom background image test turns into a gallery of unsavory Image results.

If you’re unable to listen on Spotify, check out our smiling faces on YouTube! You can catch full video episodes each and every week.

Host Paid Online Events on Facebook

Page owners will now have the ability to host online events via Facebook and charge an optional attendance fee.

Facebook will not profit off of ticket sales, with 100% of the cost of admission going to the business hosting the event.

These new events are currently available in 20 countries and businesses must be eligible for partner monetization to qualify.

New Google Search Console Features for Improving Content

Google has a new tool for webmasters, Search Console Insights.

Despite the confusing name, this new feature is powered by data from both Search Console and Google Analytics to help publishers and content creators understand how their audience is finding and responding to their content.

This experience is not optimized for desktop but can help you take a closer look at how your site is performing on mobile.

The easiest way to access Search Console Insights is simply by searching “Search Console Insights” on Google.

New Microsoft Advertising Editor Update

The latest version of Microsoft Advertising Editor supports automated recommendations which can be reviewed or implemented directly from the Editor interface.

More importantly, it also allows advertisers to set audience associations at the campaign level, which was previously only available at the ad group level unless edited online.

This week’s take of the week is a Twitter thread that stemmed from this insightful Google Ads recommendation shared by Stephanie Woods. From there, PPC Chat piled on with their fiery takes on Google Ads.

Then, ICYMI, James Webster has a fool-proof way to test smart shopping campaigns.

Get answers to your burning digital marketing questions during our lightning round segment.

  • Who is ever going to use LinkedIn’s new TikTok-like feature?
  • What do you need to know about new custom audiences in Google Ads?
  • When you’re all caught up on Instagram, what should you do next?
  • Where advertisers are now permitted to sell masks sanitizer online
  • Why chaos ensued over Google’s custom image header test
  • How to use Google’s new activity cards

For all of this week’s digital marketing news stories, head over to the Marketing O’Clock site. Don’t forget to subscribe while you’re there!


Featured Image Credit: Cypress North

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Christine Zirnheld Digital Marketer at Cypress North

Christine “Shep” Zirnheld is a digital marketer at Cypress North & cohost of Marketing O’Clock on the Search Engine Journal ...