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Don't Be Naïve About Native Advertising

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch - professor of Marketing at Messiah University - ​author of Honorable Influence - founder of Mindful Marketing Christmas Story fans remember Ralphie’s excitement in receiving a long-awaited Little Orphan Annie decoder ring, only to be disappointed by the unexpected product plug: “ Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.”

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FTC Releases Advertising Disclosures Guidance for Online Influencers

wiredPRworks

A new FTC advertising disclosures document and video gives online influencers guidance on how to ensure consumers are aware of advertising relationships. And, as a digital branding consultant , I need to know – exactly – how my clients need to communicate disclosure guidelines to their influencers.

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FTC Endorsement Guidelines: What Agencies Need to Know

Shift Communications

In 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) came out with guidelines regarding disclosure of endorsements that were significantly updated to take into account the ever-expanding domain of online advertising and social media. Reading and then understanding said guidelines in the Federal Register caused many a migraine for marketers.

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Demystifying Deinfluencing: An Influencer Marketing Agency’s Perspective on the Trend

Konnect Agency

In recent years, influencer marketing has experienced explosive growth and continues to thrive. ” This blog post will explore what de-influencing is, how it impacts the marketing world, and what to expect from it. Leaning into the trend allows brands to tap into the growing demand for authenticity in influencer marketing.

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How Ditching the Filters on Instagram posts can Enhance Influencer Marketing

Prohibition

Working with influencers is an effective way to reach and engage with target consumers and is something that most brands include within their social media marketing strategy. This is because influencers have a trusted, engaged audience who view them as more genuine and trustworthy than standard advertisements. Being authentic.

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Tool of the Month: Facebook’s GDPR Guidance for Advertisers

PR in High Definition

For example, Facebook discussed openly how it deals with abuse and radicalisation , and Canada allowed consumers to see what ads a company is running at any one time. Compared to many overly legalistic guidelines, Facebook’s information does a good job of explaining what businesses using Facebook need to know.

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Ad Tech PR Predictions For 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The boom comes thanks to data privacy concerns and the call from major advertisers for greater transparency and control over their digital advertising. As channels, Connected TV (CTV) and streaming media (over-the-top, or OTT) surged this year, with more advertisers investing in these platforms than ever before.

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