LinkedIn Adds New Visual Display Elements

Could this be true? Is it finally happening? LinkedIn is looking to make user profiles more visually appealing, which will no doubt be music to the ears of many of LinkedIn’s format critics, which hasn’t really changed over the years. A new look for LinkedIn profiles? Now that sounds like refreshing news. This visual overhaul […]

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Snap Adds New ‘Sound On’ Audio Elements

If you read that Snapchat has added something new, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind of what that ‘something’ could be? If you answered AR or basically any video or 3D element, well, you’re not wrong, but this time, Snap’s adding new audio elements, with recommended audio clips for Lenses, and Sound […]

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How to Create a Marketing Strategy for 2023

Are you still developing your strategic approach for 2023? That shouldn’t detract you. In fact, you should be planning for 2023 throughout 2023! Ain’t no plan like the one you’re making, right? If you’re still not quite confident with the direction of your digital marketing, or simply looking for tweaks to make your plans just […]

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Microsoft Expands AI Chat Elements to Bing & Beyond

Despite rising concerns around misinformation and various confusing exchanges with the AI system, Microsoft will still proceed with its ChatGPT integration, with the launch of new versions of Bing, Edge, and Skype, which will include elements of ChatGPT, expanding access to its new generative AI process. As Microsoft explains: “Two weeks ago, we introduced the […]

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Musk Continues to The Twitter Cull

Back on November 21, Elon Musk gathered what remained of Twitter’s employees at its San Francisco headquarters to tell them that the dreaded layoffs were finally over, after roughly gutting around two-thirds of the company’s total workforce over the first few weeks as Twitter’s new Chief. Despite such an announcement, he keeps firing people. Like, […]

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Meta Testing ‘Roll Call’ Feature

Instagram wasn’t the only one giving replicating BeReal’s unique offer a go. Apparently, Facebook’s playing the game too, internally testing a BeReal-inspired feature it calls ‘Roll Call’ in Messenger. The feature was first sighted by the Indiana Jones of Social Media app research, Matt Navarra. Roll Call invites users to add a photo or video […]

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Instagram Accidentally Reinstates a Big Banned Account

Who would’ve thought that one of the world’s most ‘cultured’ websites would ever be banned on Instagram? After years of having what can only be called a love-hate relationship with Instagram, Pornhub finally had its account permanently banned last September. Most people would’ve closed the storybook at this point, but for some reason, just over […]

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9 Types of Pivotal Facebook Ads

With Facebook having taken a dip in popularity in recent times, is it still a viable marketing platform? For the most part, yes. Despite lagging behind TikTok and YouTube in terms of engagement, Facebook continues to dominate on pure traffic and frequency of use. Not only that, but the marketplace and overall Facebook app spend […]

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Meta Shifting UK Users to US User Agreements

Whispers talk about an incoming change for UK-based users of Meta’s apps, with the company supposedly now in the process of moving them onto US user agreements, as opposed to listing them under its Irish subsidiary. The change was triggered by, of all things, the Brexit, with UK users technically now under alternate jurisdiction to […]

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Instagram Testing Location Listings on Reels Clips

Instagram’s trying out something new to provide more transparency for Reels clips – wait, why does that sound so familiar? Didn’t TikTok do something similar? It might be the word ‘transparency’. Instagram’s looking to add more Reels transparency by listing the location of the profile that created the clip directly on the video itself. Enable […]

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