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  • How Andrew Yang Got 450K Email Subscribers within 72 Hours

    Featured image for How Andrew Yang Got 450K Email Subscribers within 72 Hours WarriorForum.com | 5 years ago

    Deseret News is reporting that Andrew Yang pulled off a fundraising coup following the Democratic debate earlier this week. But, has he broken the campaign finance law – and more importantly, did he really do anything wrong? This will very probably has lots of polarizing opinions – but, political affiliations aside, has Andrew Yang just pulled off a genius marketing move? As surprises go, Andrew Yang’s decision to announce at the Democratic debate he’d be giving away $1000 A Month to Ten American families ($120000 in total) over the next year ranks up there. Yang’s proposed solution is a universal ...

  • Google Adding Key Moments for Videos Appearing in Search

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    Search Engine Land reports that Google have been testing out a new feature in search which highlights key moments in video timelines. Google just went live with the "in this video" timeline feature in search. The new function works on English YouTube videos. Search Engine Land says it spied Google testing the new feature, which the search engine giant is calling “key moments in videos,” this week. This is what you are going to see when you come across the new feature in search: Adding this function to the timeline of videos is going to make it a lot easier ...

  • Google AdSense and AdMob Rolling Out System Updates to Prevent Ad Spend on Invalid Traffic

    Featured image for Google AdSense and AdMob Rolling Out System Updates to Prevent Ad Spend on Invalid Traffic WarriorForum.com | 5 years ago

    Marketing Land on the roll-out of Google AdSense and AdMob updates which will prevent unwanted ad spend on invalid traffic. Google is putting together a delivery of system updates aimed at fighting invalid traffic and suspicious activity. The move got announced on Wednesday, and we’re also told it will allow AdMob and AdSense publishers access to increased information when their ad serving becomes restricted due to the new measures. The updates will contain new risk prediction capabilities which incorporate fresh machine learning models able to foresee high-risk ad traffic and therefore block ad requests before the ads serve. Indeed, the ...

  • Facebook is Hiring Journalists for Its Coming Dedicated News Section

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    Facebook is Hiring Journalists for Its Coming Dedicated News Section Social Media Today is reporting that Facebook’s future dedicated news tab might seem a little like a trip into the past for the social network, with the new details revealed sounding eerily similar to the Trending News feature that Facebook ditched last year. Right now, Facebook is advertising for journalists to curate the dedicated news section on its website. The New York Times say that Facebook are looking to recruit a whole team of journalists: The recruitment ad specifies that this project is going to be about credible content. With ...

  • TripAdvisor Introduces New WiFi Add-On to Help With Email Marketing for Restaurants

    Featured image for TripAdvisor Introduces New WiFi Add-On to Help With Email Marketing for Restaurants WF Will | 5 years ago

    TripAdvisor's new feature could help change the game for restaurant owners and marketers who work with local businesses. Media Post reports TripAdvisor will be offering restaurants custom-branded WIFI Plus add-on which lets you harvest customer data & retarget them with email campaigns to encourage reviews & repeat visits. Restaurants will get a hotspot that connects to their in-house WiFi and Guests would sign in through their custom-branded landing page provided by TripAdvisor WiFi Plus with their email address or social media profile. After they leave, they receive an automatic email encouraging them to post a review. TripAdvisor claims that on ...