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Lockdown letter: brainstorming second order COVID-19 effects

Stephen Waddington

Polarisation of digital privacy - electronic communication has led to a relaxation in attitudes to legislation such as GDPR but it has also highlighted awareness. Celebration of Britain - with international travel limited there’s likely to be a rapid resurgence in British art, culture and tourism.

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How Pink Panties Heralded India's Social Media Movement

Waxing UnLyrical

As privacy and choice gained momentum, permission-based Internet activity has led to what we now describe as the social web. Advertising giants like Saatchi and Saatchi are slowly making a foray into the industry. “User engagement&# is the buzzword just seeping its way through every CEO’s checklist.

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Like Stuff On Facebook? Say Cheese, You're An Ad!

Waxing UnLyrical

A “page post,&# i.e. when an advertiser buys a “sponsored story&# to further distribute something they’ve posted on their page – so it goes into your news feed and in the ads you see on the right sidebar. ( You cannot opt out of your activity being turned into advertisements. It’s just commonsense.

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Do ‘Unorthodox’ Social Networks Have Marketing Value?

Cision

For instance, Facebook shows the best of your updates to no more than 20 percent of your fans or followers (in fact, 6 percent sounds like a more accurate figure), unless you “boost” your posts through paid advertising. Perfect for B2C products with high visual appeal, such as fashion, food, tourism, photographers, etc.

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