Twitter Tightened Up the Requirements for Its Amplify Publisher Program
Twitter made a move to protect brands from having their advertisements appear alongside objectionable content by tweaking the requirements for participation in its Amplify program for publishers. Vice...
View ArticleA Major Bank and 3 Car Rental Companies Cut Ties With the NRA
In the aftermath of last week's mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., dozens of groups and organizations have stood up against the National Rifle Association, calling...
View ArticleBusinesses Can Now Respond to Twitter DMs 5 Times Within 24 Hours
Twitter announced a new feature aimed at ensuring that businesses can respond to direct messages during periods of high volume. Developer advocate Jon Cipriano introduced adaptive rate limits in a blog...
View ArticleMobile Shopping Is on the Rise, But Remains Split Between the Mobile Web and...
Mobile's influence on shopping behavior has been on the rise since the advent of the smartphone, but recent data indicates consumers are becoming more comfortable finalizing transactions on their...
View ArticleHotels.com’s Captain Obvious Is Campaigning to Guest Host HQ Trivia
Captain Obvious is ready for his close-up. One question at a time, though. Hotels.com and agency CP+B's latest fun digital stunt for the brand's goofy character features Captain Obvious gunning to...
View ArticleKyogre, Groudon Returned to Pokemon Go for Its Legendary Week Event
Niantic launched a Legendary Week event in Pokemon Go, allowing players to battle and capture three Legendary Pokemon in Raid Battles from now until March 5. The event will give players the chance to...
View ArticleKFC Responds to U.K. Chicken Shortage Scandal With a Timely ‘FCK, We’re Sorry’
KFC went through a highly publicized, somewhat bizarre crisis in the U.K. this week: The fast food joint known for its fried chicken ran out of chicken. Now, KFC is apologizing with a creative stunt:...
View ArticleThis Search Consultancy Is Helping Innovators Like Microsoft Stay Ahead of...
You may wonder, how is it that innovative brands like Microsoft, Netflix, HBO and GE stay ahead of the competition? A lot surely goes into answering that question, but search consultancy VentureFuel...
View ArticleHow Samsung, NBC and More Are Bringing the Olympics to Life in Virtual Reality
While virtual reality is still fairly new in terms of overall adoption--with just a few million people buying headsets in 2017--several companies in both the hardware and content sectors have made 2018...
View ArticleComcast Spliced Footage of Jessie Diggins’ Historic Gold Medal Win Into Its...
Jessie Diggins made history in Pyeongchang earlier this week when she, along with team sprint freestyle partner Kikkan Randall, won the first Olympic gold medal for the U.S. in cross-country skiing....
View ArticleNew Agency Consultancy Promises to Feature Real Moms in Ads
Mom is non-threatening. She wears a cardigan, she's rarely seen outside the home and she adores her family. She's not a unique individual with her own will and wishes at all--just a prim, proper,...
View ArticleJohnnie Walker’s Transformative ‘Jane Walker’ Campaign Will Support Gender...
The "striding man" now walks with a striding woman--and she plans to make her voice heard this year. Beverage giant Diageo's Johnnie Walker brand has added a female counterpart to its iconic mascot...
View ArticleJWT Shakes Up Its Leadership With Several Changes, Including a New North...
J. Walter Thompson today announced it's shaking up its U.S. and global leadership team with several C-suite level appointments, including that of Simon Pearce to CEO of North America. Pearce previously...
View ArticlePelé and Mastercard Find Unity Between Soccer Rivals in ‘22 Languages’ Campaign
Soccer can bring people together despite their differences, says a new campaign from Mastercard starring 22 fans from around the globe, as well as Brazilian great Pel?. The three-minute ad, created by...
View ArticleFX and the Other Networks Involved in the Disney-Fox Deal Won’t Alter Their...
Upfront season is already here, as Disney kicks things off later today with its kids upfront at Disney World. It's also the first of several upfront events involving companies that will be affected by...
View ArticleCNN Chief Jeff Zucker Says U.S. Regulators Should Look Into Where Majority of...
BARCELONA--CNN President Jeff Zucker suggested U.S. regulators should consider looking into Facebook and Google to determine whether the two companies have a monopoly or duopoloy on the monetization of...
View ArticleWhy ‘Amazon Stores’ Is the Digital Equivalent of a Shelf in the Back of the...
While Amazon Go--a sans-checkout shopping experience in Seattle, Wash.--has already been making waves, Amazon Stores has been flying under the radar. The free self-service offering from Amazon...
View ArticleWhy Empathy Is the Key to a Positive Brand Experience
In our world of liquid expectations, how can marketers continually evolve strategy to keep pace? Ever since Mad Men days, the chief marketing officer has been in charge of the brand and has been the...
View ArticleSnapchat Linked Up With Accelerators to Lure More Startups With Free Ad Credits
Snap Inc. is ramping up its strategy of offering smaller advertisers free ad credits and discounts on creative services in the hopes that some of those brands will continue advertising on Snapchat....
View ArticleThe Moment of Truth Has Come for Digital Advertising’s Transparency Problem
The lack of transparency in the world of online media--which has led some to describe today's content landscape as the "Wild Wild West"--has long been an elephant in the room. But for brand marketers,...
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