In this week’s digital news, Google’s VP of Search says publishers losing traffic to AI need only write content people actually want to read. Meta has announced two updates at Cannes for advanced AI ad features.
Desktop and mobile clickthrough rates are splitting, according to new benchmark data. Clicks are growing on desktop while declining on mobile. Walmart has agreed to acquire CTV advertising platform Vibe.co in a deal reported to be worth around $1 billion, expected to close by the end of fiscal year 2027.
Google says AI visibility hinges on content people actually want to read
Google desktop CTR climbs while mobile dips, report finds
New Writesonic data shows AI citations have 11–15 day shelf life
Citation durability matters more than citation volume because most AI visibility disappears quickly unless brands keep earning trust. Writesonic found that 44% of cited pages appeared only once before disappearing, and the typical AI citation lasted just 11 to 15 days. Brands should track which pages stay cited over time instead of counting one-time appearances. Original research, expert insights, detailed content, and strong third-party coverage on sites like YouTube, Reddit, G2, and industry publications help brands keep AI visibility longer because new citations usually replace existing ones instead of expanding the answer.
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EU de minimis exemption ends on 1 July 2026
The change will affect UK fashion and textile businesses selling directly to EU consumers, potentially increasing landed costs and creating additional customs administration requirements. Businesses should review pricing, fulfilment models, customer communications and customs processes ahead of implementation. UKFT encourages members exporting to EU markets to ensure they are prepared for these new requirements from July 2026.
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