Little did Murad Osmann know that he would start a viral photo series when he snapped a seemingly simple picture of his then-girlfriend, Nataly, and uploaded it to Instagram while on vacation in 2011. The couple was ...
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July 05, 2016
Murad and Nataly Osmann are turning #FollowMeTo into a world of content
By Lauren Johnson
Little did Murad Osmann know that he would start a viral photo series when he snapped a seemingly simple picture of his then-girlfriend, Nataly, and uploaded it to Instagram while on vacation in 2011. The couple was ...
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And track users' search activity more across devices
By Marty Swant
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Consumers work hard to avoid all of them
By Marty Swant
Holding company will access Chinese treasure trove
By Christopher Heine
Including Instagram and WeChat's latest numbers
By Christopher Heine
>From Instagram and WeChat to Paul George of the Indiana Pacers, the past several days have revealed numerous marketing stats that should interest digital players. Below are seven data points that caught our eye:
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SocialFlow data shows surprising growth
By Marty Swant
Even as Facebook plans on de-emphasizing publisher-posted content in users' news feeds in favor of posts from friends and family, video seems to be on the way up.
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Delta, Leinenkugel and Spotify roll out efforts
By Christopher Heine
Google and Priceline.com surveyed 15,723 Americans last year and learned that just 8 percent take "Summer Fridays," or the privilege of getting a free day off—thanks, boss—or at least leaving ...
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Canvs looked at thousands of episodes
By Marty Swant
Love triumphs over hate except on television.
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Will emphasize posts from family and friends
By Marty Swant
Expect to see more pictures of your friends' pets and wedding announcements from extended family members in your Facebook news feed in the coming weeks. And expect to see less news.
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Campaign takes on immigration, LGBT equality and more
By Christine Birkner
This year's election season and recent tragic events like the Orlando shooting have resulted in heated discussions around the country and on social media about issues like gun violence and LGBT equality. This ...
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