by Tod Maffin
<p><strong>Every Friday: </strong>An information-packed 15-minute summary of everything you missed in the world of digital marketing, e-commerce, and social media that week. <strong>Every Tuesday</strong>: A deep-dive episode into one specific digital marketing topic.</p>
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This episode examines the shift from likes to shares, Meta's engagement decline, Google's cookie changes, and the impact of AI on digital marketing.
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