This week is full of social media updates in the digital marketing world. Facebook and Instagram have some new beneficial features, while Twitter’s popularity is in limbo.
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This week in digital marketing, Instagram revealed intentions to limit the number of purchase options it offers, while Microsoft unveiled a new platform that allows advertisers to execute their campaigns across Instagram, Facebook, and Google.
Social media use has been continuing to rise. Do you know where to find your audience on social media?
This week in digital marketing, Microsoft launched a new tool that allows advertisers to run their campaigns across Google, Facebook, and Instagram, and Instagram announced plans to restrict the amount of purchase alternatives it gives.
Where does your business stand when it comes to social media? The best place to start is to do some research. You need to understand where your audience is to best target them.
It’s a weekend edition of “This Week in Digital Marketing.” Between last week and this week, we’ve got a number of digital marketing updates for you: TikTok, SEO, and more!
This week's top digital marketing stories include Apple's expansion of search advertisements on the iPhone and iPad, welcome emails' dominance in initial purchases and click-through rates, and Google's disclosure that certain Search Console sites were not indexed.
Your social media marketing plan will change depending on who your target demographic is. Where can you find people from various generations on social media?
Google unveiled a new, centralized tag solution this week, Twitter continued testing a new feature that would allow users to integrate images, videos, and GIFs in a single tweet, and over half of consumers are consciously reducing their spending.
This week in digital marketing, Google unveiled a new, centralized tag solution, Twitter continued testing a new feature that would let users add images, videos, and GIFs in a single tweet, and why almost half of consumers are consciously spending less.
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