YouTube’s expanded partnership with Shopify enables more creators to monetize their content through product tagging, offering brands a new way to reach consumers and compete in the e-commerce space.
We talk about the Verizon rebrand, the Megalopolis AI scandal, FTC cracking down on fake and shady reviews and the YouTube and Shopify integration to combat TikTok.
Reddit’s potential introduction of paid subreddits may offer exclusive content and new monetization options but raises concerns about its impact on community accessibility and the platform’s open information model.
A federal ruling may force Google to allow alternative app stores on Android devices, raising concerns over security and the app marketplace functions.
Recently, Meta shut down CrowdTangle, its misinformation tracking tool, which has raised concerns about transparency and the effectiveness of its replacement, Meta Content Library.
Google's transition to Manifest V3 will soon disable uBlock Origin, leaving millions of users vulnerable to ads and raising concerns about whether this move is truly about security or profit.
We talk about Google pulling the plug on uBlock Origin, a judge warning Google of a shakeup, Meta killing off Crowdtangle, and Reddit considering user-created paid subreddits.
Small tweaks to your e-commerce site, like button visibility and contrast, can significantly increase conversion rates and multiply sales and revenue as a result.
AI image generation can bridge the gap for small e-commerce businesses by creating accurate product photos, saving time and cost.