News

Melania Trump Claiming ‘Spooks’ Are ‘Slowly Poisoning’ President Donald Trump Is Fake News

Flickr Melania Trump claiming that “spooks” are slowly poisoning President Donald Trump is fake news. There is no truth to a report that the First Lady is accusing “spooks” of trying to poison her husband via his love of Coca-Cola as seen in evidence of his slurry doing a recent speech. Where did this fake […]

Melania Trump Claiming ‘Spooks’ Are ‘Slowly Poisoning’ President Donald Trump Is Fake News Read More »

Facebook Ads, Fake News and the Shockingly Low Cost of Influencing an Election

Recently, I ran an experiment to see if it’s still possible to become a fake news media mogul on Facebook, nearly an entire year after the 2016 US presidential election which first brought attention to this issue. TL/DR: the entire effort took less than an hour of work and just $50 dollars of Facebook ads.

Facebook Ads, Fake News and the Shockingly Low Cost of Influencing an Election Read More »

President Donald Trump Pardoning Michael Flynn Stemming From Russia Charges Is Fake News

President Donald Trump pardoning Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn from his charge of making false statements to the FBI about his communications with Russia is fake news. There is no truth that Trump has issued a pardon to Flynn who plead guilty to the charge. Flynn is the first senior White House official to

President Donald Trump Pardoning Michael Flynn Stemming From Russia Charges Is Fake News Read More »

Facebook’s pre-roll ad test will only run in Watch, not News Feed

Despite Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s long-held stance against pre-empting videos with advertising, Facebook plans to test out pre-roll ads, Ad Age reported on Friday. A Facebook spokesperson declined to comment on the report, but a person familiar with the matter told Marketing Land that the company is expected to limit the pre-roll ads to Facebook’s

Facebook’s pre-roll ad test will only run in Watch, not News Feed Read More »

Google Trends now shows data for YouTube search, Google Shopping, News search & Image search

Google is adding new filters to its trends data, making it possible to see search trends beyond web search. Now, you can find real-time search trends on specific search terms within YouTube, News and Image searches, along with Google Shopping. “We’re opening up more data to show what people in the world are looking for,

Google Trends now shows data for YouTube search, Google Shopping, News search & Image search Read More »

Social Media News: Twitter Doubles Character Count; Messenger 2.2: 11 Stories

This week’s ‘Skim: Twitter officially doubled the number of characters you can tweet, and the (so far) surprising result; Facebook launches Messenger Platform 2.2 with all sorts of new capabilities for brands; Facebook launches polls for users and pages; Snap stock takes a tumble, and the company looks to an algorithmic feed for help; Twitter’s

Social Media News: Twitter Doubles Character Count; Messenger 2.2: 11 Stories Read More »

Disney Sexual Harassment News Might Not Happen with Broader Talent

The sexual harassment stories involving Uber and Harvey Weinstein have been shocking but, as watching the news shows, not at all unusual. This evening came word that John Lasseter, top animator at both Pixar and Disney Animation, is out the door on leave for what he called “missteps.” As with so many other high profile cases

Disney Sexual Harassment News Might Not Happen with Broader Talent Read More »

Social Media News: Facebook’s New Local App; Snapchat’s Redesign: 10 Stories

This week’s Skim: Facebook’s new standalone app wraps Yelp, Foursquare, and Facebook Events into one; Snapchat’s massive redesign and upcoming algorithm; LinkedIn streamlines Lead Gen Forms for messages; Amazon courts Instagram and Twitter influencers with a commission program; the social app that was just bought by a Chinese startup for nearly $1 billion; why Pinterest

Social Media News: Facebook’s New Local App; Snapchat’s Redesign: 10 Stories Read More »

Google Shopping ads, voice search & Facebook news

Amy Gesenhues is Third Door Media’s General Assignment Reporter, covering the latest news and updates for Marketing Land and Search Engine Land. From 2009 to 2012, she was an award-winning syndicated columnist for a number of daily newspapers from New York to Texas. With more than ten years of marketing management experience, she has contributed

Google Shopping ads, voice search & Facebook news Read More »

WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
Exit mobile version