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5 Black Friday trends marketers can act on this holiday season

Martech

Consumers are looking to spend, and it’s not too late for marketers to act. Apparel, beauty products, and home products account for 60% of all social commerce purchases, a 25% increase from 2021 Facebook and Instagram Shops were top-rated by responders for social commerce experience, and Facebook Shop ranked #1 for checkout experience.

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The Digital Markets Act will have downstream effects on marketers and consumers

Martech

The Digital Markets Act (DMA), a regulation the content of which was agreed among European Union officials last month, will most obviously impact tech giants — “gatekeepers,” as they are referred to — like Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft. Companies are getting tied up for years in the judicial system.

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Europe gets ad-free Facebook and Instagram subscriptions

Martech

Meta is rolling out ad-free subscriptions for Facebook and Instagram users in Europe. Nonetheless, the expense of these paid services, coupled with the planned additional fees for next year, may act as a deterrent for potential sign-ups. The post Europe gets ad-free Facebook and Instagram subscriptions appeared first on MarTech.

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Content Marketing Showdown: Google vs. Facebook

Contently

Have any companies shaped the digital era more than Google and Facebook? Today it has so many wings that when this writer googled “google wings,” the first result was a drone delivery company called Wing, owned by Google parent Alphabet. Facebook may be the relative baby here, having been founded in 2004.

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EU’s ruling against Facebook a big blow to first-party data usage

Martech

Facebook and other tech giants will be hard-pressed to monetize their first-party data in the European Union, following a ruling yesterday by the EU’s top court that shot down Facebook’s “legitimate interest” argument for personalized ads. Dig deeper: EU fines Facebook $1.3 Dig deeper: EU fines Facebook $1.3

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Facebook agrees to revamp adtech over discrimination charges

Martech

Facebook’s parent company Meta will revamp its targeted advertising system following accusations it allowed landlords to run discriminatory ads. This is part of a sweeping settlement to a Fair Housing Act lawsuit announced Tuesday by the U.S. Justice Department. However, yesterday’s settlement goes further than the previous one.

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Antitrust bill could force Google, Facebook and Amazon to shutter parts of their ad businesses

Martech

A new Senate antitrust bill could make Google, Facebook and Amazon divest portions of their ad businesses. The Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act ( S4285 ) would prevent large ad companies from participating on different sides of the ad transaction chain. Image from CDTA factsheet. Lee said in a statement.

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