Workday Brief - 3/13/2025
- Scott Davis
- Mar 13
- 2 min read
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Articles:
Google Ads Editor 2.9 brings 8 new features for advertisers by Anu Adegbola, March 12, 2025
Do Reviews Still Matter? Study Looks At Changing Consumer Behavior by Matt G. Southern, March 3, 2025
OpenAI launches new tools to help businesses build AI agents by Maxwell Zeff, March 11, 2025
Meta wants its advertisers to connect to Google Analytics by Anu Adegbola, March 12, 2025
Outsmarting Google Ads: Insider strategies to navigate changes like a pro by Amy Hebdon, March 12, 2025
Worthwhile:
Is the way we build and measure brands changing? by Mike Pastore, March 12, 2025
Blink:
Future Shock (1970) examines the psychological and societal effects of rapid technological and cultural change, arguing that the accelerating pace of progress overwhelms people’s ability to adapt. It explores how constant upheaval disrupts personal stability, weakens traditional social structures, and leads to widespread feelings of anxiety and disorientation. Most importantly, it also offers practical strategies for coping with this overwhelming sense of change – emphasizing the need for adaptability and resilience in an unpredictable world.
About the author
Alvin Toffler (1928-2016) was an American futurist and social theorist who transformed public understanding of technological and social change through his influential books, most notably Future Shock, The Third Wave, and Powershift.
Term of the Day:
Headless CMS (Content Management System) - a type of content management system that separates the content creation and storage (the 'body') from the presentation layer ('the head'). Unlike traditional CMS, which tightly couples content management with a specific front-end display (e.g., a website), a headless CMS focuses solely on the back-end, storing content in a structured, channel neutral format. This content is then delivered via APIs (such as REST or GraphQL) to any front-end application - be it a website, mobile app, smart device, or even emerging channels - allowing for maximum flexibility and reusability. More from Grok here...
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