Is Reddit AI spam at scale the inevitable end-game of marketing?
The huge commerce platform is capturing dollars from consumers, and dramatically spiking prices in the ad market.
Fake company, real products — Reports say Amazon tricked its competitors to gain confidential information
Companies are now selling their users' brainwave data to target consumers with ads, and lawmakers are just now catching wind of it.
TikTok is testing tappable links on organic videos, which could become a huge driver of traffic to e-commerce stores and brand web sites.
Creating a new brand? Your most important decision might come down to a single letter.
Should your product marketing copy say your product is 8% better, or 80% better... when BOTH are true?
Soon, AI influencers will sell your product on livestreams and interact live with viewers. And TikTok wants to be the first to offer it.
Prices Up, Morale Down. What role does Temu have in Meta's recent ad auction instability?
A new report on the PPC industry is out... Google's training its AI on your public Docs... Hootsuite buys a listening platform... and more.
Meta's ad platform has been volatile since mid-February. How much is social media "noise" and how much is real?
Brands have tough decisions to make to maintain their margins. Some turn to "shrinkflation," but it turns out there is a right and wrong way to do it.