August 17, 2022
Good morning.
Today’s roundup:
1) Twilio suffers data breach after its employees were targeted by a phishing campaign.
2) Google strikes back at Sonos in new lawsuit related to hotword detection.
3) PayPal and Venmo Launch New Small Business Grant Program for Emerging Businesses.
4) Google updates Business Profile posts spam policies.
The posts that do not comply with this guideline may be rejected and removed from Google Maps and Google Search.
Google has updated what it considers to be spam when it comes to Google Business Profile posts in the Business Profile posts content policies. The new line added under the avoid section says “examples of such content that is not allowed includes “duplicate photos, posts, videos, and logos.”
5) Mobile users are spending 20% more time in apps.
6) Google Local Service Ads New Weekly Email Performance Summary.
7) WhatsApp’s new update makes it easier to avoid your friends.
8) YouTube Adds New Prompts for Shorts Content, New Insights into Channel Recommendations.
9) Wrigley Wins Trademark Dispute With Cannabis Retailer Over ‘Skittles,’ ‘Cannaburst’ Products.
10) Clubhouse is breaking up to stay relevant.
11) The TikTok influencers are coming for the midterms.
12) UK companies’ social media ad spend trumps global average.
More insights to explore…
82% of users prefer lighter ad experience: How publishers can recover revenues lost through adblocking.
Entertainment Brands – But Not Streamers – Increase Ad Spend.
8 New Social Media Platforms You Might Not Know About.
Have an awesome day!
— Itay Paz
Founder & CEO
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