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Google’s New Political Ad Policies & This Week’s News [PODCAST]

Google’s New Political Ad Policies & This Week’s News [PODCAST]

We dissect all the digital marketing news you missed this week on Marketing O’Clock, part of the Search Engine Journal Podcast Network. Greg Finn and Christine “Shep” Zirneheld will get you up-to-date on the latest PPC, SEO, and social media marketing news before the weekend. How to write a recipe blog: 1. Explain your entire […]

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5 Digital Marketing Strategies Small Businesses Can Learn from Political Campaigns

By Ata Khan Election season is in full swing and with that comes a barrage of marketing methods that inundate the average American. While the top runners in the race have larger budgets, their marketing strategies actually are something that small businesses can learn from. If candidates can use these techniques to win entire presidential

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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced the company was banning political ads on Wednesday.

The Surprising Truth About Twitter’s Political Ad Ban

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced the company was banning political ads on Wednesday, saying, ‘We … [+] believe political message reach should be earned, not bought.’ Getty Images for Chrome Hearts Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s decision to abolish all political ads from the platform on Wednesday earned it goodwill from its critics—and a yawn from

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Social Shorts: Twitter bans political ads, Facebook’s Preventive Health tool, new CMO at Tommy Hilfiger

This collection of social media marketing and new hire announcements is a compilation of the past week’s briefs from our daily Marketing Land newsletter. Click here to subscribe and get more news like this delivered to your inbox every morning. Twitter reports an uptick in data requests. Between January and June of 2019, Twitter received

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Lawmakers And Presidential Candidates Attend NAACP National Convention

Twitter Just Banned Political Ads. Here Are The 2020 Presidential Candidates Who Spend The Most On Them

Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has spent almost $1 million on Twitter ads since June 2018. Bill Pugliano/Getty Images Topline: Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris spend the most on Twitter ads, according to Twitter’s Ad Transparency tool, suggesting they’ll feel the biggest impact from Twitter’s

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Twitter Cancels Political Advertising – Search Engine Journal

Twitter’s Jack Dorsey tweeted that Twitter will no longer accept political advertising. He shamed Facebook for allowing false claims in political ads and with this move it could be implied that it challenges other social networks. The new policy will be in force on November 22, 2019. Jack Dorsey stated his belief that political advertising

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Biden Escalates Attack on Facebook Over False Political Ads

WASHINGTON — A 30-second video ad that ran on Facebook this week falsely accused former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. of blackmailing Ukrainian officials to stop an investigation of his son. “Send Quid Pro Joe Biden into retirement,” a narrator in the ad intoned. The video wasn’t released by the Trump campaign, which has

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Apple’s China stance makes for strange political alliances, as AOC and Ted Cruz slam the company – TechCrunch

In a rare instance of bipartisanship overcoming the rancorous discord that’s been the hallmark of the U.S. Congress, senators and sepresentatives issued a scathing rebuke to Apple for its decision to take down an app at the request of the Chinese government. Signed by Senators Ron Wyden, Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, and Congressional

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Facebook’s Hands-Off Approach to Political Speech Gets Impeachment Test

But by removing itself as the moderator of political content — including in paid ads on the site — Facebook has left itself open another avenue of criticism. In a series of tweets Monday evening, Senator Elizabeth Warren, one of the front-runners for the Democratic nomination, said Facebook allowed President Trump to spread false information

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