TLDR Marketing 2026-08-19
AIO traffic trend ๐ข, comments-section strategy ๐ฌ, audit LI conversion data โ๏ธ
Why Platforms Are Getting Weirder to Grow Wider (3 minute read)
Growth is flatlining for social platforms, so they are blurring the line between social feeds, streaming, and connected TV to find new reach. TikTok now exports creator videos built on Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars IP straight into the Disney+ app, giving entertainment and licensing brands an IP-cleared path to top-of-funnel audiences. Pinterest is testing whether a shoppable home-makeover show on Roku, packed with QR codes to buyable boards, can turn passive TV viewing into direct sales.
What 9 months of AI Overview data and 51,000+ tracked events reveal (4 minute read)
AI Overviews are becoming a meaningful but highly volatile source of organic traffic. In nine months of data, AI Overviews accounted for 7.53% of organic sessions, yet 22.4% of those events were misattributed to Direct. Google also favored specific, structured content such as pricing, travel times, routes, and HTML comparison tables, while stale content lost citation share over time. Surface the #:~:text= signal in GA4 to track AIO traffic directly rather than relying on standard GA4 reporting. Additionally, use citation data to prioritize content updates and avoid treating any single AI Overview traffic level as a stable baseline.
Inside BetterHelp's โrepeatable, scalable' comments-section social strategy (4 minute read)
BetterHelp's growth team stumbled into a strategy after one TikTok comment pulled in more than 300,000 likes. That single moment turned into a deliberate program. The brand now comments on 200 to 350 posts a month, with 10 to 20 of those regularly crossing 10,000 likes. Daily new followers have grown roughly a hundredfold since the team committed to the approach last fall. The rule that makes it work is narrow - only join conversations where a mental-health brand has an obvious, earned reason to speak, and never pitch a sale in the comments themselves.
Marketing Experimentation Framework: How to Run Better Tests (3 minute read)
Use the CLEAR framework to prioritize experiments based on commercial opportunity, learning value, evidence strength, addressability, and resource requirements, then define the decision each possible outcome will trigger before the test begins. Set commercial success thresholds alongside statistical criteria so a measurable result only leads to action when it creates enough value to justify implementation. Feed proven learnings into future planning so teams stop retesting known questions and focus resources on the smaller set of uncertainties that can materially improve marketing performance.
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How to audit your LinkedIn conversion tracking setup (6 minute read)
Don't treat LinkedIn Conversions API as set-and-forget. Audit the setup regularly across three areas. First, confirm the CRM consistently captures key funnel events and that fields and workflows are up to date. Then compare LinkedIn's conversion data with the CRM to catch missing, misnamed, or incorrectly attributed events. Finally, assign a clear owner and document the setup so changes to the marketing stack don't break tracking. Fix CRM gaps first, then data mapping issues, and establish an ongoing review process to keep reporting reliable.
Reddit Is Testing Audio And Video Versions Of Popular Posts (2 minute read)
Reddit is testing audio and video versions of its most popular posts, letting users choose to read or play a thread inside its iOS and Android apps. The test stays limited to select English-language communities and does not replace the original text or comments. Creators already turn viral Reddit posts into podcast-style content on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts, often narrating them over unrelated footage. Reddit does not own that experience yet, and this test is an attempt to bring it back in-house.
Narrative debt (6 minute read)
โNarrative debtโ is the tension created when content raises a question, makes a promise, or opens a loop. The bigger the promise, the longer people will wait for the payoff. Small questions should be answered quickly, while larger ones can unfold over time. Avoid opening too many loops at once, which can make content feel scattered. Instead, keep a few strong questions open and pay them off at the right moments to maintain attention.
B2B Marketing Keeps Rediscovering the Hollywood Star System (6 minute read)
B2B marketers keep rediscovering that people follow people, but this is a fundamental media principle, not a LinkedIn tactic. Using Hollywood's star system as an analogy, companies should build audiences around recognizable employees rather than treat them as distribution channels. The most mature teams identify people worth building around. They develop repeatable content formats and create systems that make both the employee and company more valuable over time.
Where the better-for-you aisle grows next (14 minute read)
A study of 100 better-for-you drink buyers found a major retention problem, with 35% no longer regularly buying any of the five brands studied. Retention was stronger when a drink replaced something specific, like soda, rather than water or nothing. OLIPOP retained 65% of buyers who used it instead of soda, compared with 25% who replaced nothing. Liquid Death could similarly position itself as an alternative to beer in social settings. Brands should focus on the specific habit they're replacing while addressing barriers like packaging and distribution.
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