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“Follow Me to London” – a special event organised by TikTok on 29 Oct 2022 was the chance for this year’s hottest social network to present to businesses and agencies how the app has grown recently, and its plans for the coming year. Here are the main takeaways from the day…It is clear that TikTok has captured the attention of the UK public. On average, users spend an hour and a half on TikTok every day. It is fast becoming a central part of any advertising campaign, across many industries.On the awareness front, TikTok now offers “TopView”, which takes over…

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September 29, 2022UW–Madison alumnus Ka Lee, who earned his BFA in graphic design from the School of Education’s Art Department in 2015, is featured in a Noun Project blog post sharing “Words of Wisdom from Today’s Top Illustrators and Designers.” Lee The Noun Project interviewed Lee, a Hmong artist, designer, illustrator, and art director based in Madison, about his background, design style, and favorite projects. “From bright, vibrant pieces to vector-heavy graphics with a hand-drawn style, (Lee’s) work often meshes culture with his love of design,” the post explains. Lee offers these words of advice for designers just starting out:…

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Mobile Marketing Market Global mobile marketing market is likely to reach US$ 68.56 Bn by 2032 from US$ 15.34 Bn, at a strong CAGR of 18.1% throughout the forecast period 2022-2032 NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, September 30, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — The “global mobile marketing market” is likely to reach US$ 68.56 Bn by 2032 from US$ 15.34 Bn in 2022, rising at a strong CAGR of 18.1% throughout the forecast period. The rising number of mobile customers preferring online shopping while going through omnichannel to make themselves aware of the product and services is fuelling the growth of the…

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Sumter County Police arrested and charged Antwan Cleveland Alexander, 24, of Bethune after authorities say he called in several bomb threats to a local business. SOURCE: SUMTER COUNTY POLICE/ ANTWAN CLEVELAND ALEXANDER   SUMTER, SC (WOLO)— Sumter County Police arrested and charged Antwan Cleveland Alexander, 24, of Bethune after authorities say he called in several bomb threats to a local business. Alexander is being charged with six counts of making bomb threats for calls he made this month and one call made in Sept. 2021. In both instances, authorities say the business was made to evacuate and first responders were…

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Alberto Arroyo, a Molina High junior and a student at Career Institute South, owns about 30 pairs of sneakers and has flipped as many in resale since taking interest as an eighth-grader. As part of a campuswide competition, the 17-year-old “sneakerhead” and hobbyist reseller developed a business idea to address counterfeit sales – one of the biggest leakages of the sneakers market, which is valued at $70 billion worldwide. He is set to present his plan next month at a national entrepreneurship competition in New York City. “Ever since I was a little kid, I would always have the newest…

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In the spring of 2021 as the Covid19 pandemic lingered on, Kalamazoo’s Deputy Director of Economic Development Antonio Mitchell had a problem. He knew that many Kalamazoo residents had started businesses during the pandemic, but had no idea who they were, how many of them there were, and what they needed to succeed? Kalamazoo was not alone in seeing a spike of new microenterprises, nor the only community where local economic development officials were struggling with how best to identify them and support their success. The COVID-19 pandemic delivered a massive shock to America’s workers, with many rethinking both their…

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 FORT MILL, S.C. (CN2 NEWS) – Main Street in Fort Mill will be closed every weekend in October for Weekends on Main.Unfortunately with the weather this weekend the event is now cancelled.But be sure to plan for those future weekends – where the closure will begin on Fridays at 3 pm and remain closed until Sundays at 10 pm where Main Street will be closed.Fort Mill Police say the closure will only affect Main Street between Confederate Street to Tom Hall Street.Previous articleHurricane Ian Expected to Make Landfall in South Carolina Source link

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In a recent state court decision, a King County judge in Washington State concluded that Facebook violated state political disclosure rules by not publicly providing information about the sale of political ads relating to state elections and ballot issues, as required by state law.  While there does not yet appear to be a written decision in the case, according to trade press the judge’s ruling rejected motions by Facebook parent Meta to have the law declared unconstitutional and to have penalties asserted by the State attorney general thrown out (see attorney general’s statement here).  We have written much on this…

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“Our platform should save time for market leaders to help analyze their hotel portfolios while also sharing valuable insights with their owners and operators,” says CEO and Digital Matriarch, Stephanie Smith. BOSTON (PRWEB) September 29, 2022 Cogwheel Analytics aggregates data from multiple sources in digital marketing areas to give a 360-degree view of a total online presence. Data Points include: Brand.com / Website metrics including channel mix. visits & revenue, source traffic Data and top referring domains Paid Media metrics including Expedia TravelAds, metasearch, google search engine marketing and display Reviews metrics including volume of reviews and responses per…

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OTTAWA, Sept. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Designed with Quebec small business owners in mind, CIRA’s new campaign ‘Quand c’est .ca, c’est local’ (‘When it’s .ca, it’s local’) highlights the best way to get a business online for a maximum impact. The choice of a domain is an effective way for entrepreneurs to showcase that they are a local business that operates locally. The ad campaign leverages the sense of community at the heart of the province and Quebecers’ strong desire to support local businesses from local restaurants to stores and other services. As two in three Quebecers say they…

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