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Social media fail: Bugaboo bikini mum sparks controversy

July 31, 2015

A photo of young bikini-clad model and mum running with a Bugaboo stroller has caused outrage on Facebook. Joanna Delaney, Digital Marketing Executive at Digital Strategy Consulting, examines the lessons we can learn from this social media storm.

Content, Social brands, digital marketing, Facebook, images, marketing

Watch this space: Twitter removing user backgrounds for more ad space?

July 22, 2015

Twitter has removed customised wallpapers from the pages of its users in a raft of changes to its customisation options- sparking rumours that the social network is planning use the space for more ads.

Social images, Twitter

PayPal worth more than eBay in $50bn market debut

July 21, 2015

PayPal has completed its separation from eBay, making its stock debut with a higher market value than its parent company.

E-commerce Amazon, eBay, Facebook, financial services, images

Style vs. substance: Do looks really matter in the digital age?

July 14, 2015

Garry Taylor, UK Art Director at Say Media, believes you should never judge a book entirely by its cover, but argues that online, first impressions really count.

Content brands, content, Google, images, marketing

Facebook secrets uncovered in leaked employee handbook

July 7, 2015

A former employee at Facebook has lifted the cover of the social network’s mysterious ‘Little Red Book’ that it gives to staff.

News, Social email, Facebook, images

Heinz QR codes accidentally link to ‘saucy’ porn site

June 22, 2015

In a stark warning to brands with too many untracked website domains, Heinz has been embarrassed after a QR code on bottles of Ketchup now links to a hardcore porn site.

Mobile, Social brands, content, Facebook, Germany, images

EyeEm lets Brits sell photo to press and advertisers

June 19, 2015

EyeEm has launched its phot-selling community ‘Market’ in the UK, letting its 13m+ community members to sell the photos they take on their phones (or through any other device) in an open marketplace.

Ads images, UK

New image analytics tool tracks eyes on social media

June 18, 2015

A new tool that lets brands and agencies identify, track and analyze logos contained in billions of social media posts across platforms has gone live, with O2 among the first brands to sign up.

Ads, Social agencies, analytics, brands, global, images

Privacy campaigners walk out of facial recognition talks

June 17, 2015
Facebook halts facial recognition by default to tag photos
Facebook halts facial recognition by default to tag photos

Privacy campaigners have boycotted talks aimed at creating a code of conduct for companies keen to use facial-recognition technology.

Ads, Regulation agencies, images, Privacy, technology

Facebook takes on Snapchat with private photo app ‘Moments’

June 17, 2015

Facebook has launched a new app that will make it easier for users to privately share photos, dubbed ‘Moments’.

Mobile, Social Android, Apple, apps, Facebook, images
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