With the end of Chrome's third-party cookies coming in months (probably), why are marketers feeling LESS prepared than they did two years ago?
Which is worse for your brand: Disabling comments on social media posts? Or taking the brand hit from negative comments? Turns out, there is an answer.
Did you use AI to make that product image? No? Then why is Meta telling everyone you did?
A huge bug on Meta's ad platform appears to be adding discount codes to products — without merchants' knowledge or permission
Government regulators sound the warning on AI spokespeople, as the marketing industry and social media platforms scramble to ramp up their avatar game.
Google is forcing some advertisers to stop using credit cards to buy ads, in a move some businesses say could cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars "overnight."
The platform’s clever move will make ads technically indistinguishable from video content. What does that mean for advertisers?
Want to fix your ad campaigns quickly? New research from Harvard says use simpler headlines.
Brand safety tools claim platforms they measure are '99% safe.' Here's why those numbers are probably not real.
Ad verification tech is under fire, as marketers question whether old-school tools can keep up with modern fraud.
It's happened again. This time, Adobe scrambles to reassure marketers it's not going to steal their work in the service of AI training. But can its track record be trusted?
PLUS: Reddit's new Ads API... LinkedIn's new video ads... Changes to Instagram carousels... and more.