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The Digital Commerce Daily — July 05, 2026

6 min · 5. juli 2026
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The Digital Commerce Daily — July 05, 2026 Your 8-minute briefing on ecommerce, social commerce, and digital marketing. In today's episode: • Google is giving Performance Max advertisers a long-demanded transparency tool that lets them see which channels are actually driving results — a direct response to years of marketer frustration with the black-box campaign type. • Sherwin-Williams embedding Square payments and invoicing into its B2B contractor ecosystem is a signal that traditional trade brands are finally treating digital commerce infrastructure as a competitive moat, not an afterthought. • England's run to the World Cup Round of 16 is projected to inject £500 million into the UK economy, with ecommerce retailers in apparel, food and drink, and electronics already seeing demand spikes that reward those who planned their trading calendars around tournament progression. Hosted by Marco and Klara.

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The Digital Commerce Daily — July 05, 2026

The Digital Commerce Daily — July 05, 2026 Your 8-minute briefing on ecommerce, social commerce, and digital marketing. In today's episode: • Google is giving Performance Max advertisers a long-demanded transparency tool that lets them see which channels are actually driving results — a direct response to years of marketer frustration with the black-box campaign type. • Sherwin-Williams embedding Square payments and invoicing into its B2B contractor ecosystem is a signal that traditional trade brands are finally treating digital commerce infrastructure as a competitive moat, not an afterthought. • England's run to the World Cup Round of 16 is projected to inject £500 million into the UK economy, with ecommerce retailers in apparel, food and drink, and electronics already seeing demand spikes that reward those who planned their trading calendars around tournament progression. Hosted by Marco and Klara.

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