Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
- Instagram rumored to be moving further into e-commerce with a stand-alone shopping app
Sep 5, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues
According to reports, users would be able to search for products and make purchases directly in the app. Instagram has declined to comment. - Pew survey finds marked decline in Facebook user engagement since March
Sep 5, 2018 by Greg Sterling
Just over half have also adjusted their privacy settings. - Lithium and Spredfast merge into a social management/customer care platform
Sep 5, 2018 by Barry Levine
The companies said that each boosted the other’s weak spot. - Martech continues its explosive growth, but are we facing an overload?
Sep 5, 2018 by Robin Kurzer
No, say Scott Brinker and Anand Thaker with a webinar that helps marketers cut through the fluff and hype and build a martech stack that’s right for them. - Google, IAB Europe still negotiating GDPR Consent Framework implementation
Sep 5, 2018 by Robin Kurzer
Google has yet to launch its consent management platform. - Aetna’s Shiva Mirhosseini: Like any good relationship, sales tech & martech teams need incentive to connect with each other
Sep 5, 2018 by Robin Kurzer
A good ‘marriage’ requires an understanding of how each team can benefit from the partnership. - Here’s an exclusive insider look at SMX East
Sep 5, 2018 by Chris Sherman
Search Engine Land’s SMX® East returns October 24-25. We’re bringing a revamped, updated agenda and more than 50 world-class speakers to NYC, and we can’t wait to see you there. If you’re involved in SEO, SEM, marketing, content, social media or any other customer-facing activity, you owe it to yourself to attend. - Good riddance to social media mass production
Sep 5, 2018 by Mark Traphagen
Social media marketing is in a near-crisis situation. Here’s what marketers must do to survive and thrive. - Opinion: Is Nike’s Colin Kaepernick ‘Just Do It’ deal really stupid — or incredibly shrewd?
Sep 4, 2018 by Greg Sterling
The apparel giant might have intentionally embraced controversy for longer-term gains with key audiences. - SurveyMonkey files to go public
Sep 4, 2018 by Barry Levine
Though still unprofitable, the online survey platform has annual revenue over $200 million and a large user base.
Recent Headlines From MarTech Today, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology:
Online Marketing News From Around The Web:
- 7 Ways to Build Buzz on Social Media for Your New Product Before Launch, Social Bakers
- 8 Highly Impressive Apps For Setting Your Goals And Smashing ‘Em, GirlBoss
- How to Grow Your Email List With Pinterest, Social Media Examiner
- Inside Google Marketing: Brand Studio and Google’s Mission, Think With Google
- Looking beyond real estate, WeWork wants to provide content marketing services to startups, Digiday
- Mind The Gap: Addressing The Digital Brand Deficit, AdExchanger
- Removing Barriers to Your Websites and Software, Creative Vision
- The 9 Free Email Marketing Templates You Need to Execute Everything, CoSchedule
- Twitch: The Billion-Dollar Platform Brands Are Missing, Skyword
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