The industry is on fire! And not just because of the heat 🔥
Even though it’s summer, the digital landscape doesn’t take a break 😎
Have you checked out the latest July updates?
TikTok launches a feature that allows users to customize video covers instead of relying on a single frame. This will give creators and brands more freedom to enhance aesthetics and better capture attention in the feed.
Threads, the Twitter clone launched by Meta, now has 175 million monthly active users. With a healthier approach, it surpassed X in daily active users in April 2024. Figures like Taylor Swift are driving its growth.
Instagram now allows adding up to 20 music tracks in a single Reel, enhancing editing and making content creation easier without external apps. Creators will also be able to share their audio mixes for others to use.
WhatsApp introduces events and organized replies in communities. Events allow planning gatherings and seeing who will attend, while replies in announcement groups are grouped together and notifications are muted.
Eventbrite partners with TikTok to allow creators to integrate ticket sales links into their videos. This collaboration makes it easier to promote events and purchase tickets without leaving the platform.
LinkedIn now offers sponsored ads for articles and newsletters, aimed at increasing subscribers and generating leads, marked with the ‘Promoted’ label.
Noplace is a social network for Generation Z, blending Twitter-style microblogging with Myspace-like profile customization. With gamification and chronological feeds, it aims to be an alternative to X.
Instagram launches the Notes feature in Spain, allowing users to leave short messages on Reels and posts to interact with friends and followers. These notes last for three days and offer a creative way to express ideas, share recommendations, or start conversations.