Earlier this summer, I applauded Twitter for adding a virtual #Stickers feature. Letting users stick silly sunglasses, clown faces, and tiaras onto their photos added an element of fun that … Read the whole story
Twitter has had its fair share of challenges (having had its growth forecast recently downgraded by eMarketer) and mismanaged public relations disasters, but the … Read the whole story
Last week Facebook retaliated against ad blockers by launching an ad-block blocker. This happened on Aug. 9, and by Aug. 11, the good folks … Read the whole story
"Part of the reason is demographics and willingness to own the latest smartphone with the latest technology and service capabilities," J.D. Power's Kirk Parsons … Read the whole story
Brands have their own torch to carry -- the one consumers pass from seeing a search ad to making a purchase. What are people … Read the whole story
IndoorAtlas's team discovered that each modern building has a unique geomagnetic signature that can be read by the sensors in a smartphone, allowing for … Read the whole story
Imagine a new prospect calling your medical practice for the first time. If she gets right through to a friendly person who can answer … Read the whole story
Twitter is performing particularly poorly. In fact, only 31% of social media users reported following this year's Olympics via Twitter. Not faring much better, … Read the whole story
Pixel Union, a Canada-based digital design agency, announced the release of a new app on Shopify this week called Pixelpop that allows online merchants … Read the whole story
Despite reports that TV viewership of the 2016 Rio Olympics opening ceremony fell short of historic numbers, Google set out to determine whether the … Read the whole story
AOL's resident digital profit David Shing talked with "Search Marketing Daily" during a recent trip to Los Angeles about the trends that brands and … Read the whole story