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Marketing Updates
🔎SEO
- Google coughs up $1.4 billion to Texas in a privacy lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged that Google collected users’ biometrics without express consent and tracked their locations even if the feature was disabled.
- “In Texas, Big Tech is not above the law. For years, Google secretly tracked people’s movements, private searches, and even their voiceprints and facial geometry through their products and services. I fought back and won,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says in a statement.
- Video matters now more than ever in SEO. Many foundational SEO tactics remain relevant when it comes to social media video optimization. Social media influences discoverability. SEO works hand in hand with social media to boost visibility, drive engagement, and turn videos into powerful marketing.
📣Paid Advertising
- Meta unveils new ad updates at NewFronts 2025. The two that affect legal industry campaigns most are as follows:
- Reels trending ads
- This new placement allows advertisers to put ads in the most trending creator Reels.
- Video Ads on Threads
- A new placement for video advertisements, reaching a new audience
- Reels trending ads
- YouTube shares its new ad options and usage stats at BrandCast 2025. They also note that YouTube Shorts viewing is up 20% year-over-year. YouTube says that 70% of its channels now post them.
- Threads advertisements are now available to all Meta advertisers globally. This opens up a new audience for testing.
📱Social Media
- The average engagement rate for Facebook is a whopping….0.15%, with smaller accounts (>5k followers) seeing an average rate of 0.30%. Consultwebs has consistently monitored engagement rates for our clients’ social media, setting our target goal at 4%–more than ten times higher than the industry standard.
- Threads will soon begin prioritizing links in posts, unlike X. This is a surprising move, as most social media platforms want users to remain on their platform for as long as possible instead of external sites.
- After two years, X is still not close to their “Everything App” vision. Unless attorneys have a sizable and highly engaged following, we recommend prioritizing other social media apps that offer higher value results.
- Google recently removed 15k YouTube channels for China-originated influence activity. China is not the only country that targets USA social media platforms to influence public opinions, but is the top source. An interesting opinion offered in this article is that the threat is less about data privacy and more about the capacity in which social channels have to influence public opinions.
⚖️Antitrust Cases
- Epic Games and Spotify test Apple’s new App Store rules. The updated App Store policies were rolled out last week after Apple lost a major legal battle in the antitrust case filed by Epic Games, when a federal judge ruled that Apple had not followed the court’s orders around in-app purchases. The Kindle app has also released a new version of its app. https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/09/epic-games-and-spotify-test-apples-new-app-store-rules/
🤖AI
- It’s here! Google tests ads in AI overview and AI mode. We knew Google would monetize AI spaces eventually. This means that ad strategies for top-of-page results will likely shift in the near future. Our PPC team will keep you up to date with optimal places to spend ad dollars online as processes evolve.
- AI mode–the future of SEO? What matters going forward? Clicks, tracking those clicks, branding, and agents (Google recommending “buy now” or “contact” type links for products and services). There is a 10-minute video that explains this well, embedded in this link. It is essential that brands of all sizes adapt to these changes early and optimally, or risk irrelevance online.
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