
What the death of social media means for retail
The pandemic was the best thing that happened to digital advertising and its most popular platforms, with retailers suddenly reliant on e-commerce rather than tried-and-true brick-and-mortar stores.
The pandemic was the best thing that happened to digital advertising and its most popular platforms, with retailers suddenly reliant on e-commerce rather than tried-and-true brick-and-mortar stores.
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Reddit is pitching a new predictive service to brands based on site activity and user predictions.
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