Posted by Kristina Zelisko on Nov 30, 2012 in TurnerPR
Facebook Makes It Official: An External Advertising Network Is Coming Soon Using data collected from likes, posts and user behavior, Facebook intends to build an advertisement business that shows users targeted ads—while they’re on other websites—which could be the first real competition for Google’s dominant advertising structure. PayPal Nearly Tripled Mobile Payment Volume on Cyber Monday PayPal recently reported that on Cyber Monday payments made from mobile...
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Posted by Kristina Zelisko on Nov 16, 2012 in TurnerPR
Google Ad Revenue Surpasses All of Print Media In the first six months of 2012, Google brought in more ad revenue than all U.S. magazines and newspapers combined, illustrating what we all assumed to be true: Google is a giant force to be reckoned with, and online advertising isn’t going anywhere. Pinterest Takes a Step Towards Making Money by Inviting Businesses to Join Pinterest already has established itself as a powerful social media platform for retailers, but it...
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Posted by Kristina Zelisko on Nov 9, 2012 in TurnerPR
Pinterest to roll out ‘secret’ boards Ever want to pin something on Pinterest, but don’t want the entire world to see what’s catching your eye? At long last, the company introduced a new “secret boards” feature which limits visibility to only the creator and any collaborators they may invite. Announcing Instagram Profiles on the Web Instagram, the wildly popular photo-sharing app with 100 million members, announced this week it would roll out a new web profile...
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Posted by Kristina Zelisko on Nov 2, 2012 in TurnerPR
Introduction to Facebook Mobile Ads With nearly 60 percent of users accessing the site via mobile this transition is even more important to stay ahead of the curve. American Apparel and Gap Criticized for Hashtag Crashing The biggest brand fails of Hurricane Sandy: American Apparel and Gap crashing the trending hashtag #Sandy to springboard their own promotional messaging. Like, Tweet Or Link, Social Commerce Is On The Rise A recent study shows that social...
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Posted by Kristina Zelisko on Oct 26, 2012 in TurnerPR
Rupert Murdoch Offers Twitter Support to WSJ Customer Who Didn’t Get Paper Delivered It’s seldom that people can deliver customer service complaints directly to the head of the company, but when a WSJ subscriber tweeted at Rupert Murdoch regarding his paper delivery, he got a speedy response from the media magnate, once again illustrating the connective power of Twitter not just for individuals but also large newspapers. Worldwide Smartphone Population Exceeds 1 Billion...
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