While some anonymous social media apps are known for their bullying, Whisper wants to be known for being a safe, welcoming space as it seeks to bring advertisers on board.
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Technology Today
November 07, 2016
The anonymous app is speaking louder to marketers
By Marty Swant
While some anonymous social media apps are known for their bullying, Whisper wants to be known for being a safe, welcoming space as it seeks to bring advertisers on board.
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7,000 members can take advantage
By Christopher Heine
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By Christopher Heine
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By Sami Main
Will the stunt get other brands on board?
By Lauren Johnson
Netflix knows that you use an ad blocker, but it wants to serve ads to you regardless. To promote the third season of Black Mirror—a dark British fiction show that explores how technology often goes ...
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Brands like Hilton are testing it out
By Lauren Johnson
In July, Google started offering native programmatic buying through its DoubleClick network with a pilot program that lets publishers make their so-called native advertising inventory available to brands. Brands can ...
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Plus, more stats on the social giant
By Christopher Heine
Each of Facebook's 1.8 billion global users has been worth, on average, $14.17 to the social network in ad revenue for the last year, according to SocialFlow's research. Additionally, it found that users on ...
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'Watch Dogs 2' effort leans on AI
By Christopher Heine
People tend to think the world of data capture—as it pertains to their online activity—is limited to web clicks. It is not at all, and Ubisoft wants you to understand that as the gaming company promotes ...
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Domino's, Amazon push for app downloads
By Lauren Johnson
When Apple made its foray into mobile advertising in 2010, big names like Nike, McDonald's and Coca-Cola were willing to shill out $1 million just to serve their ads to iPhones and iPads.
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Ahead of Microsoft's event
By Kristina Monllos
Slack founders are taking marketing lessons from Steve Jobs.
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