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In 2020, brands did something they’d never done before: They spoke up about race.
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Vine, the video service introduced by Twitter in January, now has 40 million registered users, it said Tuesday.
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Instagram users fretting about ads clogging up their image feed can breath easy, at least for now. Facebook said Wednesday it has no immediate plans to put ads in its photo-sharing app -- though make no mistake, they are coming eventually.
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In yet another mobile acquisition, Yahoo has acquired Qwiki, a New York City company that makes an app for turning photos and videos into short, edited movies.
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You don't need a big budget to be successful with social media, according to Walmart's director of social strategy. Here are five steps your business can follow to reap the benefits.
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After nearly a week of speculation, Facebook announced today that Instagram, its popular photo-sharing service, now supports video.
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Google buys Waze. Yahoo buys Tumblr. Facebook buys Instagram.
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A US-based social data intelligence provider claims to have found the dollar value of a Tweet for businesses, offering marketers a sought-after revenue metrics into the social sphere.
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A cheery new YouTube video called "Facebook - The Musical" is on its way to going viral at more than 500,000 views during its first few days on the Web, thanks to a campy crew of crooners singing the praises of the social network.
CMO’s State of the CMO is an annual industry research initiative aimed at understanding how ...
CMO’s State of the CMO is an annual industry research initiative aimed at understanding how ...
In this latest episode of our conversations over a cuppa with CMO, we catch up with the delightful Pip Arthur, Microsoft Australia's chief marketing officer and communications director, to talk about thinking differently, delivering on B2B connection in the crisis, brand purpose and marketing transformation.
In 2020, brands did something they’d never done before: They spoke up about race.
‘Business as unusual’ is a term my organisation has adopted to describe the professional aftermath of COVID-19 and the rest of the tragic events this year. Social distancing, perspex screens at counters and masks in all manner of situations have introduced us to a world we were never familiar with. But, as we keep being reminded, this is the new normal. This is the world we created. Yet we also have the opportunity to create something else.
In times of uncertainty, people gravitate towards the familiar. How can businesses capitalise on this to overcome the recessionary conditions brought on by COVID? Craig Flanders explains.
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