Facebook corners 60% of 2020 political digital ads

According to a clipping published in the Washington Examiner, Facebook’s welcoming of political advertising has helped it corner about 60% of the digital market for the 2020 elections, or nearly $800 million, according to a new marketing analysis.

By | February 28th, 2020|News, Simon&Co|

iHeart, “Nobody likes me”, Vancouver . . . ”l see people walking down streets barely glancing up from their devices. Digitally we’re hyper-connected and yet so disconnected from each other.” . . . “There’s almost too much irony that happened with this piece. Posting it on Instagram, Facebook, my website, and Twitter, then it going viral. Basically the idea behind the piece completely backfired.”

iHeart, “Nobody likes me”, Vancouver . . . ”l see people walking down streets barely glancing up from their devices. Digitally we’re hyper-connected and yet so disconnected from each other.” . . . “There’s almost too much irony that happened with this piece. Posting it on Instagram, Facebook, my website, and Twitter, then it going viral. Basically the idea behind the piece completely backfired.”

By | February 9th, 2020|Instagram|