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Brunch Bites | When Platforms Change Overnight

16 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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A few weeks ago, alcohol-related pages across Facebook were flagged as ineligible for recommendation. Meta has since clarified that it was a technical issue and largely resolved it. But the lesson remains. If your growth relies heavily on algorithm-led discovery, your business is exposed to decisions you do not control. In this episode, we cover: * What happened with Meta temporarily stopped recommending alcohol-related pages * Why even temporary disruption matters * The difference between rented platforms and owned channels * How paid media can bridge organic discovery to conversion * Why database growth should be your priority * The growing importance of SEO and AI discoverability * How to build an integrated DTC ecosystem that holds up under pressur Social media is powerful. But it is rented space. Your database, your website, your ecommerce store and your automated flows are assets you control. If this moment made you question how exposed your current setup is, that’s a good thing. Download our free resource and explore the rest of our resources on the website. [https://brunchagency.com/pages/brunch-resources] And if you want to talk it through properly, reach out to us here.  [https://brunchagency.com/pages/contact]

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episode Brunch Bites | When Platforms Change Overnight artwork

Brunch Bites | When Platforms Change Overnight

A few weeks ago, alcohol-related pages across Facebook were flagged as ineligible for recommendation. Meta has since clarified that it was a technical issue and largely resolved it. But the lesson remains. If your growth relies heavily on algorithm-led discovery, your business is exposed to decisions you do not control. In this episode, we cover: * What happened with Meta temporarily stopped recommending alcohol-related pages * Why even temporary disruption matters * The difference between rented platforms and owned channels * How paid media can bridge organic discovery to conversion * Why database growth should be your priority * The growing importance of SEO and AI discoverability * How to build an integrated DTC ecosystem that holds up under pressur Social media is powerful. But it is rented space. Your database, your website, your ecommerce store and your automated flows are assets you control. If this moment made you question how exposed your current setup is, that’s a good thing. Download our free resource and explore the rest of our resources on the website. [https://brunchagency.com/pages/brunch-resources] And if you want to talk it through properly, reach out to us here.  [https://brunchagency.com/pages/contact]

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Winery Spotlight: Tim Dexter of Oakridge Wines

In today’s chat with Tim , we talk about how winemakers learn to communicate outside the winery, why different audiences need different stories, and how to keep your message clear across cellar door, trade, and wine club. Tim shares how his retail background shaped his approach to selling wine, why people connect more with place and personality than technical detail alone, and what extra resourcing can unlock inside a winery. We also touch on how Oakridge is adapting its cellar door focus, and what the current season is doing in the Yarra. In this episode: * How retail experience translates to better wine sales * Why knowing your product builds confidence and trust with consumers * How to tailor your message for cellar door, trade, and wine club * Why people and place matter more than technical detail alone * What resourcing can change inside a winery and vineyard * How Oakridge is adapting its cellar door offering * Weather in the Yarra and the upcoming vintage All Links & Resources * Find all of our free resources here [https://brunchagency.com/pages/brunch-resources?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=resource_signup] * Want to chat through your winery’s email strategy? Book a free consult with us here [https://brunchagency.com/pages/contact#] * Visit us at brunchagency.com [https://brunchagency.com/] * Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/brunchagency_/] * Connect with us on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/company/brunchagency]

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episode Exports Spotlight: With Pete Bentley of Pikes Wines artwork

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episode Social Media That Sells (Part Two) artwork

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