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Sephora, L'Oreal and other makeup brands are turning to augmented reality to create virtual makeovers that can push online and mobile sales.

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Native advertising is estimated to reach around 75 percent of The Atlantic's ad revenue this year, up 15 percent from 2015. Yuyu Chen has the inside story on how sponsored content has become a revenue engine for The Atlantic.

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Brands have been relatively slow to pick up on Canvas, Facebook's mobile ad format. But presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz have both made a full-court advertising push with the product, Shareen Pathak reports.

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Facebook is planning to announce that it will enable major publishers to integrate high-quality video into their Facebook Live streams, Sahil Patel reports.

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At the Digiday Video Anywhere Summit in Palm Beach next month, hear how leading companies in publishing, media, advertising and technology are taking advantage of a new video audience and the expected increased flow of advertising dollars.

How sponsored content drives more than 60 percent of The Atlantic's ad revenue

Yuyu Chen

Sponsored content is estimated to reach around 75 percent of The Atlantic's ad revenue this year, up 15 percent from 2015. After a native advertising debacle in 2013, the publication has been more selective in its prospective advertisers. The Atlantic reviews every single piece of sponsored content before it gets published to ensure that a native ad doesn't run afoul of The Atlantic brand. Most importantly, the publication is taking an "audience first" approach. "With that in mind, we are able to create compelling content that captures readers' attention and automatically has an impact for brands," said Hayley Romer, senior vice president and publisher for The Atlantic.

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Brands aren't using Facebook Canvas, but Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz are

Shareen Pathak

Brands have been slow to adopt Facebook’s mobile ad format Canvas, but presidential candidates haven’t: Both Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz have been experimenting with the product. Sanders used it in Iowa and New Hampshire to help with voting information: It cost the campaign $350,000 and it reached just over 750,000 people in Iowa. In New Hampshire, it reached 330,000 people for a cost of $175,000. Cruz used it to talk about Hillary Clinton in South Carolina.

TV-quality live videos are coming to Facebook

Sahil Patel

Facebook has developed a technology that will allow publishers to broadcast TV-quality live video on the platform, according to sources. Whereas before Facebook live video only required a smartphone or tablet to record content, now top publishers like TV networks will be able to stream content with multiple camera angles and give off a more polished look. Facebook is planning to announce this capability during its annual F8 developers conference in April, said one source.

76 percent of advertisers are focusing on UX to combat ad blockers

Celtra

Banner blindness. Ad blocking. Declining CTRs. More often, users ignore, or outright avoid the ads that serve as the bread and butter of today's digital ecosystem, and all parties involved are starting to sweat. In this State of the Industry study, we asked 330 media professionals, including advertisers and publishers, what role user experience plays in the crisis, how they're building a better user experience, and how they're making their digital ads more than just tolerable. Download this State of the Industry report now. Sponsor content by Celtra.

Inside Brit + Co's new Snapchat Discover partnership to brand the holidays

Garett Sloane

Brit + Co. is bringing its DIY lifestyle to Snapchat for the Easter and the rest of holidays going forward, thanks to a deal it struck with the media messaging app, which was being announced today. Brit Morin is the face of the digital media and commerce-focused publisher, and is now the latest content partner to latch its star to Snapchat's growing platform of 100 million, mostly young, users. The terms of the deal were not released, but Brit + Co., after a trial run over the holidays last year, will host a semi-regular Discover channel.

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