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Twitter could face $250M FTC fine over use of personal data for ad targeting
A financial blow of that scale could hit the company hard, as it is already under revenue pressure stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
By Peter Adams • Aug. 4, 2020 -
Retailer apps see highest opt-in rate for location data, study finds
Growth in location data sharing during the pandemic reversed a downward trend seen in prior years because of stricter privacy laws.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 4, 2020 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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From the evolution of influencer marketing and paid media to the ongoing importance of data and culture, here's a look at key trends driving marketing in 2025.
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Heineken gives soccer fans chance to win 'Stadium in a Box'
The beer brand's #CheersfromHome contest urges fans to post pictures on Twitter of how they celebrate their favorite Major League Soccer teams.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 4, 2020 -
Anheuser-Busch hosts virtual music festival for International Beer Day
Featuring its portfolio of brands, the marketer will run promotions on Drizly and other delivery services to urge people to enjoy the festival from home.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 4, 2020 -
Snapchat pilots TikTok-like feature to create shareable music videos
With TikTok facing potential bans, Snapchat's test could fill a void for users and marketers that utilize the popular social video app.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 4, 2020 -
Snapchat centers 1st B2B campaign on Gen Z appeal as pressure mounts on rivals
Frito-Lay and the NFL speak to Snapchat's hold on young users in the app's first ad effort targeting brands, which airs as TikTok faces threats of a U.S. ban.
By Peter Adams • Aug. 3, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Grocery apps get smart during the pandemic
Adoption has skyrocketed in recent months, and now retailers are considering how to update mobile platforms that have become a critical part of the store experience.
By Jessica Dumont • Aug. 3, 2020 -
Microsoft pursues deal to buy TikTok's US operations following talk with Trump
For marketers, Microsoft's ownership of TikTok in English-speaking markets may provide another reason to develop campaigns on the app and lead to more assurance of data security.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 3, 2020 -
Apple reportedly acquires mobile payments startup Mobeewave for $100M
Mobeewave's technology can turn iPhones into mobile payment terminals, making Apple more competitive with Square.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 3, 2020 -
Häagen-Dazs nearly doubles Amazon orders with Instagram, TikTok influencers
On social media, the General Mills brand worked with immersive storytelling company Secret Cinema on the eight-week "Secret Sofa" series.
By Robert Williams • Aug. 3, 2020 -
Column
Campaign Trail: Klarna's oddball ads spotlight Swedish roots, outlandish quirk
The payment service debuts its biggest U.S. effort with 15 new spots spliced from Swedish cinema, shoppable ads and a gaming integration.
By Natalie Black (Koltun) • July 31, 2020 -
Facebook's revenue growth slows to 11% amid pandemic
Revenue climbed 10% during the first three weeks of July despite an advertiser boycott in response to its policies on hate speech.
By Robert Williams • July 31, 2020 -
Natural Light gives away 'Dorm From Home' with social media contest
With its latest stunt, the Anheuser-Busch brand looks to reach college students who face the possibility of spending the fall semester at home.
By Robert Williams • July 31, 2020 -
PetSmart gamifies reptile adoption with Snapchat AR quiz
An immersive lens includes a discount on a pet reptile to drive store foot traffic, which rose during the pandemic's early days as people stockpiled supplies.
By Robert Williams • July 31, 2020 -
Google's ad revenue falls 8% for 1st decline in 26-year history
YouTube eked out a 5.8% gain in ad revenue, while Alphabet's growing cloud computing business helped to offset bigger declines in ad sales.
By Robert Williams • July 31, 2020 -
Bumble matches with Babe Wine to cover moving costs for pandemic breakups
Instagram users can enter to have their moving costs covered by tagging and sharing photos of themselves "turning their breakup into a glow up."
By Robert Williams • July 30, 2020 -
Opinion
Current events fuel higher consumer expectations, concerns for marketers
Three paradigm-shifting events have fanned consumers' wants and needs in 2020, driving higher expectations for 98% of brands, writes Brand Keys' Robert Passikoff.
By Robert Passikoff • July 30, 2020 -
Mobile marketing in EMEA maintains high growth despite pandemic, study says
The percentage of EMEA marketers who are allocating more than a quarter of their ad budgets to mobile rose to 49% this year from 40% in 2019.
By Robert Williams • July 30, 2020 -
E.l.f., GT's Kombucha drive 5B views with TikTok hashtag challenges
Teaming with influencers, the brands ran separate efforts that went viral on the social video app.
By Robert Williams • July 30, 2020 -
Pepsi kicks off soccer quiz on Houseparty video chat app
Timed to the return of the Champions League, the Pepsi Football Trivia Deck has more than 250 questions for soccer fans to answer over a video call.
By Robert Williams • July 29, 2020 -
Gen Z, millennials drive growth in mobile video during pandemic, Snap study says
Three quarters of young consumers said they watched more video on their smartphones this year than in 2019, according to a Snap-commissioned study.
By Robert Williams • July 29, 2020 -
Chipotle unlocks free guacamole with SMS, social guessing game
The fast-casual chain is giving people a chance to win a year of free guacamole by guessing secret passwords in text messages.
By Robert Williams • July 29, 2020 -
Retrieved from TikTok on May 27, 2020
WSJ: Instagram lures TikTok creators to drum up buzz for Reels launch
As the social media rivalry heats up, Instagram is reportedly offering a hefty payday to creators who will post exclusively to its copycat service.
By Peter Adams • July 28, 2020 -
Retrieved from Google blog, "The Keyword" on April 22, 2020
Buy on Google to go commission-free
At a time when more consumers are shopping online, the tech giant said it aims to make e-commerce more accessible for retailers of all sizes.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • July 28, 2020 -
Ford plans 'Bring Back Bronco' podcast as famed SUV returns
Former NPR reporter Sonari Glinton will host the eight-part podcast that tells the history of the Bronco, including moments like the police chase of O.J. Simpson.
By Robert Williams • July 28, 2020