Facebook wants Portal to be your next office webcam

Facebook‘s Portal video chat devices will be able to run Workplace, the company’s collaboration software, so you’ll be able to make video calls at work using the Portal’s video calling technology, Facebook announced today. Until now, Facebook has positioned Portal primarily as a way to chat with friends and family, but the new work-focused updates…

Report: University of Iowa Faculty Told Not to Promote Greta Thunberg Visit on School Social Media

University of Iowa officials have told faculty at the school that they should not promote 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg’s surprise appearance at a Friday climate strike in Iowa City on its social media channels, according to a report in the Gazette.UI civil and environmental engineering professor Michelle Scherer, who is also the associate…

How a Large Creative Brand Accomplishes Its Marketing Goals

Eric Siu completes an evaluation of Adobe’s marketing efforts. October 3, 2019 2 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Eric Siu completes an evaluation of Adobe and how the company stacks up in its marketing acumen.Siu says he admires Adobe, specifically in its efforts to develop into…

How Libra Will Change Social Media Marketing

Mark Zuckerberg has already changed the way we market. The rise of Facebook, with its mixture of detailed personal demographics and ongoing engagement, has forced marketers to create new ways of building relationships with leads and customers. As the platform has grown, we’ve all grown used to creating posts, producing videos, broadcasting live, answering questions,…

TikTok explains its ban on political advertising

Already under fire for advancing Chinese foreign policy by censoring topics like Hong Kong’s protests and pro-LGBT content, the Beijing-based video app TikTok is now further distancing itself from U.S. social media platforms, like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, with a ban on political ads on its app. The company today says it will not allow…

Make These Changes to Your Social Media Bio and Get More Followers

On social media, as in life, first impressions mean everything. Your social media bio can make or break your ability to grow your following. Image credit: VioletaStoimenova | Getty Images Syed Balkhi Guest Writer Entrepreneur, Growth Hacker and Marketer October 10, 2019 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Social media…

3 Tips for Building Your Personal Brand on Social Media

Since the future of any sector is uncertain, it’s important to build a personal brand that transcends your industry October 9, 2019 3 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I started my business, Hunk-O-Mania, before the era of social media and during the early days of internet marketing. While building my…

How to Craft a Perfect Email

Photo: Danny Feld/NBC (Getty Images)There’s a thing kids do when they write letters or essays. They write “Oh, and…” as if the reader were receiving their words in real time. They don’t know how to hide their stream of consciousness from their writing. If you’re writing in a burst of inspiration, you might do it…

Twitter Used Your Phone Number to Send You Ads. Now What?

Talk about being caught between a tweet and a hard place. Twitter, in its infinite wisdom, recently admitted that it messed up and used email addresses and phone numbers—provided by users as part of their account security practices—for advertising purposes.As Twitter describes:Tailored Audiences is a version of an industry-standard product that allows advertisers to target…

Squarespace acquires social media authoring startup Unfold

Over the past year or two, Squarespace has been expanding beyond website-building with new products like email marketing and its first acquisition (of an online scheduling tool). Today, it’s announcing a move into social media content creation with the acquisition of Unfold, which offers templates for creating stories on Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat — you…

Twitter admits it used two-factor phone numbers and emails for serving targeted ads

Twitter has said it used phone numbers and email addresses, provided by users to set up two-factor authentication on their accounts, to serve targeted ads. In a disclosure Tuesday, the social media giant said it did not know how many users were impacted. The issue stemmed from the company’s tailored audiences program, which allows companies…

CAN-SPAM Act is Important and Painful for Email Marketers

Business practices are changing every day. Nowadays, companies and startups are interested in increasing market share maximization with the use of new technology like email marketing. Today digital marketing tools practice helping those companies in attaining its position by targeting niche audience of like-minded interest which those companies product can offer to them. The can-spam act…

A Mass Power Outage, Twitter’s Data Misuse, and More News

Massive power outages won’t save California, Twitter misused your two-factor authentication data, and scientists now know where lightning strikes twice (as much as anywhere else). Here’s the news you need to know, in two minutes or less.Want to receive this two-minute roundup as an email every weekday? Sign up here!Today’s HeadlinesPower shutoffs can’t save California…

Work in sales? Here’s how to close more deals.

Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. Negotiation tactics, conversion tricks, and ClickFunnel mastery are right at your fingertips with this online course. Image: Pixabay By StackCommerceMashable Shopping2019-10-04 09:00:00 UTC TL;DR: Expand past basic marketing with the Complete Sales Hacker Bundle, now just $29 for…

Never Trust a Platform to Put Privacy Ahead of Profit

At this point, it’s painfully unsurprising to hear new examples of tech companies misusing customer data. But a particularly shameful version of the story has become increasingly common: services pulling phone numbers and other data used for two-factor authentication into their marketing databases. On Tuesday, Twitter became the latest tech giant to join those ranks.The…

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