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Happy Friday! 

Lots of new subscribers this week. Welcome! Here's a video just for you: Blur's Song 2 but every woo-hoo is Mario.

Do we need to care about Twitter Fleets?  
This week Twitter introduced a new disappearing content, Stories-style feature called Fleets. Fleets are another place for content and engaging with consumers. So yes, Fleets are a channel where your brand should consider putting effort. Will it be a success in the long term? That's the wrong question to ask. 

Here’s a POV: Fleets could be fleeting. But the Stories format is here to stay

Email is so hot right now. Seriously.
In 2019, I caused a room of 150 social media marketers burst into laughter by saying that email was a platform I was focusing on heavily for the next few years. But here we are headed into 2021 and creators are moving heavily into newsletters to complement social, brands are seeing huge subscriber lift and ROI, and despite what you may have thought, Gen Z is finding they need email addresses after all.
 
Email strategy means you have control of your list, archives, intellectual property, and don’t need to pay a network to push your content through algorithms to your recipients. There are 3.9 billion daily email users, and a recent study found 77% of marketers said email is one of their two most effective marketing channels.
 
Email, y’all. Email. If you’re as into email as much me, check out this long-read on Substack and study up on Hubspot’s 2020 Email Marketing Stats.

Tunes
I've really been enjoying some nice downtempo albums of late, specifically Olafur Arnalds' Some Kind of Piece and Eels' Earth to Dora. Hit me back if you're listening to something you're really digging these days. 

See you on the internet!
Greg

SOCIAL PULSE

Every week I keep tabs on what's trending, new technology and consumer habits that impact the social web. Here's what I'm tracking this week... and have something you think should be shared? Drop it here

Google Pay Will Pay-Off: In the era of Venmo, PayPal, Apple Pay and Zelle, it can be easy to discount a new way to exchange money. But this week’s introduction of Google Pay is extremely ambitious – becoming not just another peer-to-peer payment service, but also offering bank account integration, finance tracking (auto-crawl through your Gmail and photos for receipts?!), an Explore tab full of Google-specific and brand-deals, and more. And in 2021, Google will launch its own bank service, Plex. This is going to be big. Download the app here.

Zillow Surfing: As a form of pandemic entertainment and daydreaming, people are “Zillow Surfing” -- browsing sites like Zillow, Redfin and Trulia to find gorgeous, obsure, or unique properties, and then  and bonding over listings they find on Discord, group chats, TikTok, Twitter, and Twitch. Zillow is seeing a traffic increase of 50 percent year-over-year. Key quote: “I think for a lot of people, Zillow feels like the opposite of doomscrolling… You’re stuck in your apartment, maybe you can’t move, but it’s easy to look at listings and imagine yourself in a different life. And maybe in that life Covid isn’t happening.

Facebook Design: This week the Facebook Design team launched a new website to serve the design community, and for you design nerds out there, the team detailed out the discovery and design process of building their own site.

Debt Collection Comes to Social Media: A year from today, debt collectors will be permitted to contact consumers not just by phone but also email, text and social media platforms, like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Collectors will be allowed to send an unlimited number of texts, emails, and social media private posts. It’s going to get real noisy and inconvenient for many folks in social media next year. Look to the platforms to get creative in how to balance the new social collection with expected consumer pushback.

Patents of the Week: Although patent filings aren’t a guarantee that new technology will come to fruition, they give us a hint of where we may be headed. In the latest round: Google has a new patent for a smart ring that doubles as a small selfie camera. Voice assistants are trying to better understand accents. Facebook has a patent for tagging both objects and people in their forthcoming AR glasses. And Microsoft is pursuing technology to helping you avoid specific people. Read about those and more here.

‘Harry Potter’ and the Prisoners of Quarantine: On TikTok, Gen Z “Harry Potter” fans are editing themselves into the movies in a quest for escapism, representation and community. If you’ve been on TikTok lately, you’ve seen some of these. Key quote: “The pull of childhood comforts is especially strong for young Americans today, with coronavirus cases climbing, a contentious presidential election just barely in the rearview mirror and an upcoming holiday season mired in travel restrictions. In the face of overwhelming uncertainty, Gen Z is fleeing our world for the safety of Harry Potter’s.”

College Courses for the Class of 2073: Wired has a humorous sci-fi look at a college course guidebook for those heading off to university 50 years from now, with courses including: Millennial Gerontology, Pre-Fan Cultures, Ethics in Punitive Marketing, and a notice that Creative Writing has been cancelled. Bummer! Plan your schedule here.

Business Reads of the Week: The Next Generation Of CMOs Will Come From Today’s Social Media Managers; How to Be Happier Working From Home; What Inclusive Leaders Sound Like

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