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Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce

Highest rated content by TechCrunch Read time: 5 minutes · Marketing
Score: +4070
Anthropic's Project Deal saw 69 employees use Claude agents to negotiate 186 deals totaling $4,000 via Slack. The experiment revealed that Opus 4.5 sellers earned $2.68 more per item and buyers paid $2.45 less compared to Haiku-represented users. When Opus sellers met Haiku buyers, average prices spiked to $24.18 versus $18.63. Tactical implication: Make pricing and product data machine-readable immediately to optimize margins against less sophisticated AI purchasing agents.

Google’s Updates Push Search Further Into Task Completion

by Search Engine Journal Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3780
An analysis of 68 million AI crawler visits across 858,457 Duda-hosted sites reveals that properties integrated with Google Business Profile and Yext receive significantly higher crawl rates. This shift highlights Google's evolution towards task-completion engines that rely on structured local data rather than traditional web links. Tactical implication: Sync your business locations with Yext and GBP, and ensure review systems are properly marked up with schema to maximize AI crawler ingestion.

Google Business Profile is now a data layer that feeds AI, Maps and Search

by PPC Land Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3740
PPC Land argues Google Business Profile has been rebuilt into a structured identity layer feeding Gemini, Ask Maps, and Search. April updates visibly stacked API changes, including Recurrence Info on April 7 and Ask Maps powered by Gemini on April 9. These structured signals now heavily dictate AI-generated local answers. Tactical implication: Fill out all GBP attributes, schedule recurring posts via API, and aggressively manage review replies to feed AI search systems.

Meta Rolls Out AI Business Assistant To All Advertisers, Agencies

by MediaPost Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3740
Meta launched its AI business assistant globally after a beta phase where advertisers cut cost-per-result by 12% and resolved account issues 20% more frequently using opportunity-score recommendations. The tool lives inside Ads Manager and can troubleshoot delivery errors or update spend limits autonomously. Tactical implication: Activate the AI assistant today, apply its top three recommendations on a single test campaign, and benchmark the cost-per-result delta over 14 days before scaling.

How marketers are making experiences worth clipping

by Marketing Brew Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2940
Marketing Brew reports brands like Ramp are designing campaigns explicitly to be clipped and distributed by paid networks. Ramp used five dedicated cameras during a seven-hour livestream to ensure enough clippable angles for distribution across social platforms by paid CPM clippers. Tactical implication: When planning a podcast or livestream, design a multi-camera setup and secure a paid clipper pipeline before production to maximize downstream social distribution.

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The 5 Levels of Claude Automation for Marketing Teams

A framework for marketers to automate Claude workflows, from manual skills to event-driven cloud routines, with real build examples at every level.

AI Automation · t ≈ 20 min · Apr 23, 2026

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Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT

Highest rated content by TLDR AI Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3000
TLDR AI reports that OpenAI introduced workspace agents in ChatGPT, allowing teams to create shared AI agents for complex tasks. Tool: These agents, powered by Codex, can generate reports and write code. Play: Implement workspace agents to automate routine tasks and improve team productivity.

Google debuts Workspace Intelligence for Gemini Workspace

by TLDR AI Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2900
TLDR AI reports that Google launched Workspace Intelligence, enhancing Google Workspace with a semantic layer for Gemini-powered agents. Tool: This update integrates emails, chats, files, and projects. Play: Leverage Workspace Intelligence to streamline communication and project management within your team.

Why relevance now beats reach in the AI-driven buyer journey

by MarTech Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2800
MarTech argues that relevance now surpasses reach in AI-driven buyer journeys, emphasizing personalized engagement. Shift: Marketers should focus on delivering contextually relevant content. Play: Prioritize personalization strategies over broad reach campaigns to enhance customer engagement.

Google to invest up to $40B in Anthropic in cash and compute

by TechCrunch Read time: 5 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3000
Google is committing $10B now at a $350B Anthropic valuation, with $30B more tied to performance targets and 5GW of Google Cloud compute over five years. Anthropic's run-rate revenue jumped from roughly $9B at the end of 2025 to over $30B, with more than 1,000 enterprise customers spending over $1M annually on Claude — distributed via Vertex AI to Coinbase, Shopify, Replit, Cursor, and Palo Alto Networks. Tactical implication: factor a multi-model AI plan into your marketing stack now, since Claude is consolidating enterprise share that Gemini was supposed to win.

How to structure AI-driven SEO: 3 frameworks that drive execution

by Travis Tallent, Search Engine Land Read time: 6 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2900
Travis Tallent — who scaled an enterprise SEO team from 15 to 90+ practitioners across Microsoft, AT&T, LEGO, and adidas in 4 years — lays out 3 frameworks for structuring AI-driven SEO before scaling: AI SEO City, SOAR, and RISE. The argument: AI accelerates outcomes only when ownership and prioritization are clarified up front, otherwise it amplifies chaos. Tactical implication: pick one framework this week and map your next 5 AI SEO initiatives to it with named owners before adding more tools.

Automate the busywork: 8 SEO tasks you shouldn't do manually

by Roslyn Ayers, Search Engine Land Read time: 5 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2800
Roslyn Ayers names 8 recurring SEO tasks teams keep doing by hand — content audits, page outlines, and keyword research among them — and treats manual execution as the largest hidden cost in modern SEO operations. The piece argues automating these is a precondition for redirecting time toward strategy and AI workflow design. Tactical implication: pick 2 of the 8 your team still runs manually and automate them this week using existing tools in your stack.

Google's $40 billion Anthropic bet ties AI infrastructure directly to its ads empire

by EMARKETER Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2700
EMARKETER explains how Google profits from every Claude inference run on Vertex AI even as Claude commercially outsells Gemini in the enterprise. Google Cloud is providing 5GW of compute over 5 years for Anthropic, and OpenAI also rents Google's TPUs for training and inference — so Google captures cloud margin on its top two AI rivals. Tactical implication: budget AI-search ad placements across both Gemini and Claude-backed assistants, and track which one your category's high-intent buyers are actually using.

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ChatGPT Images 2.0

Highest rated content by TLDR AI Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3000
TLDR AI reports that OpenAI introduced an upgraded image model with improved text rendering and multi-image reasoning. Tool: Marketers can now create complex assets like comics and marketing visuals with higher fidelity. Play: Experiment with the new model to enhance visual content in upcoming campaigns.

OpenAI develops platform for always-on Agents on ChatGPT

by TLDR AI Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2900
TLDR AI reveals that OpenAI is developing an always-on agent platform within ChatGPT, codenamed Hermes. Tool: This platform allows users to create and continuously run custom agents. Tactic: Leverage these agents to automate customer interactions and streamline marketing workflows.

OpenAI releases GPT-5.5, bringing company one step closer to an AI 'super app'

by TechCrunch Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +3000
OpenAI shipped GPT-5.5 on April 23, six weeks after GPT-5.4, with upgrades for data analysis, spreadsheets, and agentic task completion. OpenAI's own go-to-market team reports one staffer saved 5-10 hours per week after moving weekly business reports to Codex, and 85% of the company now uses Codex across functions including marketing. GPT-5.5 is live for Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users; GPT-5.5 Pro ships to Pro, Business, and Enterprise. Tactical implication: hand GPT-5.5 one recurring reporting workflow this week, time the before and after, and standardize the prompt if you save 3+ hours.

ChatGPT ads expand to logged-out users

by Search Engine Land Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2900
OpenAI has begun serving ChatGPT ads inline to signed-out users, expanding inventory beyond the original Free and Go logged-in audience. The minimum buy-in for pilot advertisers is now around $50,000, down from $200,000, though pilot spend has been capped by low frequency. Ads appear inside chat responses, not as banners. Tactical implication: pilot advertisers should re-pace budgets now that inventory is growing; non-pilot brands should audit product feeds and FAQ pages that answer-engine ads are likely to cite.

Google expands Demand Gen tools to drive faster YouTube conversions

by Search Engine Land Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2800
Google Ads added view-through conversion (VTC) optimization to Demand Gen campaigns, letting buyers bid directly toward YouTube view-through conversions instead of clicks. Google also extended its Commerce Media Suite to Demand Gen inventory, so retailers can target high-intent shoppers across YouTube, Discover, and Gmail using first-party catalog and conversion data. Tactical implication: switch video-heavy Demand Gen campaigns to VTC optimization this week and upload your product feed to Commerce Media Suite before the next retail push.

Anthropic takes Claude Cowork out of preview and straight into the enterprise

by The New Stack Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2700
Anthropic moved Claude Cowork to general availability on April 23 across macOS and Windows for all paid plans (Pro, Team, Enterprise). The GA release adds role-based access controls, group spend limits, usage analytics via an Analytics API, expanded OpenTelemetry support, and a Zoom MCP connector; Anthropic reports early adoption from marketing, finance, legal, and ops teams, not just engineering. Tactical implication: if your team already has Claude seats, run a 2-week Cowork pilot on two workflows (brief drafting, campaign QA) and use the Analytics API to prove usage before expanding seats.

Buyers Are So Over Walled Garden Overhauls; PayPal Enters The TV Measurement Fray

by AdExchanger Read time: 4 minutes · Marketing
Score: +2600
PayPal launched a platform that turns PayPal transaction data into targetable audience segments across Warner Bros. Discovery, Tubi, and Spectrum Reach, letting buyers tie streaming ad exposure to purchases. Separately, Unity's gaming audiences are available outside the Unity platform for the first time, with Index Exchange curating Unity-informed web and CTV inventory. Tactical implication: CTV buyers should test PayPal segments against their current audience stack and ask their DSP about Unity curation before committing upfront dollars.

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