Instagram recently debuted Reels, a feature that allows users to record and share 15-second videos containing one or more clips. Once you record your Reels video, you have the option to decorate it with one or more stickers before sharing it. Our guide will show you how this is done. Note: These screenshots were captured…
Frito-Lay Kicks Off NFL Season With Some Christmas Joy
Key Insights: The snack brand is using Christmas to bring a familiar feeling shared by many to an unfamiliar year. People seem done with 2020, as other brands have also used the winter holiday season in recent marketing stunts. With the new NFL season scheduled to kick off next week following a canceled preseason, Frito-Lay…
Why Apple’s SKAdNetwork Could Spur Ad Fraud In IOS 14
SKAdNetwork is Apple’s homegrown solution for attribution. Apple itself verifies when clicks lead to installs and shares that information directly with ad networks through an encrypted postback and without the need to pass an IDFA. That should make app marketing in iOS 14 pretty much impervious to fraud … right? Well, yes and no. It… Continue reading »
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Selena Gomez Launches Her ‘Feel Good’ Rare Beauty Brand
Today, Selena Gomez joins the likes of Rihanna, Kylie Jenner and Lady Gaga in the world of celebrity-founded beauty brands, with the launch of Rare Beauty. The brand is focused on cosmetics and related accessories, debuting with 20 products in its repertoire, including foundation and concealer in 48 shades–eight more than the groundbreaking 40 that…
Facebook Won’t Sell New Political Ads the Week Before the Election
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said today that the social network will not accept new political advertising in the week leading up to Election Day. It’s an effort, he said, to clamp down on misinformation and ensure voting isn’t suppressed. Political ads purchased before that final week will still be able to run on Facebook and…
Black Lumascape Compiles All Black-Owned Ad-Tech Firms in a Continuously Updating Chart
As the founder and CEO of digital media investment bank Luma Partners LLC, Terence Kawaja is a problem solver by nature. But earlier this summer, as Kawaja watched his news feed, he found himself hearing about problems that left him at a loss. He read about the killing of George Floyd and police shootings of…
Facebook Outlines Steps To Combat Turmoil Pre/Post-Election, Will Accept No Political Ads Week Prior
As the U.S. Presidential election enters its 60-day window, Facebook this morning announced several new steps it is taking to avoid playing a role in disrupting the vote and “reducing the risks of
post-election confusion,” including prohibiting any new ads on Facebook platforms including Instagram in the week before the election. In a post this morning outlining the new steps, Facebook chief
Mark Zuckerberg placed particular emphasis on steps the social network will take to avoid misinformation and turmoil following Election Day.
post-election confusion,” including prohibiting any new ads on Facebook platforms including Instagram in the week before the election. In a post this morning outlining the new steps, Facebook chief
Mark Zuckerberg placed particular emphasis on steps the social network will take to avoid misinformation and turmoil following Election Day.
Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for Thu, 03 Sep 2020
Startup Perks Go Remote—and Take a More Inclusive Approach
Tech companies are swapping on-campus gourmet chefs for free snack deliveries, but they’re also stepping up childcare support and mental health services.
Big Tech Companies Want to Help Get You Back in the Office
Alphabet, Microsoft, and Salesforce are offering services to track employees, arrange tests, and record results—all while most of their staffers are remote.