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FTC Announces Orders to Address Deceptive Advertising on Social Media and Video Streaming Platforms

Hunton Andrews Kurth

In addition, the orders require the companies to report their revenue, number of views and other performance metrics for paid ads.

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Why faux websites are costing Aussie e-commerce businesses more than money

Inside Retail

The rise of online shopping scams presents significant reputational risks for e-commerce businesses of all sizes if they don’t take proactive measures to help protect consumers. Notably, this is when many retailers are advertising End Of Financial Year (EOFY) sales. So far this year, Australians have lost more than $1.2

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First Bottega Veneta, then Lush. Why brands are quitting social media

Inside Retail

They both quit social media this year. And they are just the latest examples of major businesses rethinking their use of social media in recent years. Over a year later, Patagonia continues to boycott the social media giant. This seems to be the reason Bottega Veneta has moved away from social media.

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From Mad Men to machines? Big advertisers shift to AI

Inside Retail

Some of the world’s biggest advertisers, from food giant Nestle to consumer goods multinational Unilever, are experimenting with using generative AI software like ChatGPT and DALL-E to cut costs and increase productivity, executives say. Media value is the cost of advertising needed to generate the same public exposure.

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How social media filters are designed

Design Week

But you probably know her best for her work creating augmented reality (AR) social media filters for some of the world’s biggest brands. “Everything is new in AR” The scope of social media filters is considerable – Galinari’s work has so far gained more than 400 million impressions across platforms.

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The four trends defining online retail in 2024

Inside Retail

Customer retention With both consumers and retailers feeling the pinch of increasing costs, customer retention will be a key theme of 2024. According to research from McKinsey, 71 per cent of consumers expect companies to deliver personalised interactions. We see this play out across paid and organic social. With over 4.95

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“Fed up with being sold to”:  Why influencers are coming under scrutiny

Inside Retail

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is cracking down on misleading testimonials and endorsements by social media influencers. It will include a review of social media platforms including Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube and Facebook, as well as live streaming service, Twitch.