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| Mark Zuckerberg still wants his own Snapchat Mark Zuckerberg tried to buy Snapchat, then he tried to clone it, but so far Facebook's Snapchat-style services haven't caught on. The continuing attempt to copy Snapchat's functionality doesn't reflect well on the social network, experts say. "It sends a signal that there's an inability to see what's next or an inability to innovate," analyst Brian Solis says. Bloomberg (8/14) | The Inbound Website: Content Targeting & Lead Nurturing This eBook takes you through ways to use content targeting, nurturing and personas to increase relevancy and engagement with your visitors. Learn where to focus and how to use analytics to optimize your digital experience. Download the step-by-step guide to transform your website into an inbound machine. |
| Users have little love for Facebook's Messenger app Nineteen out of 20 Facebook users hate the service's standalone Messenger application, an App Annie study says. "Facebook [keeps] thinking that we should want another app outside of the main app. They just can't get that we don't," one user complained. Fortune (8/15) | Essential news for advertising & marketing executives Get a daily news summary written by SmartBrief's expert editors, compliments of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). Get the news today. |
| Is this America's hardest ultra-marathon? In 1977, James Earl Ray broke out of prison and fled into Tennessee's Cumberland Mountains, then was found only a few miles away 54 hours later. His escape bid inspired the Barkley Marathons, arguably America's toughest footrace, in which runners seek to cover 100 miles through punishing, muddy hills in less than 60 hours. MentalFloss.com (8/13) | | All Twitter can really do is respond to complaints in a more expedient manner and have a lower tolerance for nastiness. It will still be playing Whack-A-Mole with trolls, but one can always get better at playing Whack-A-Mole." | | | Please contact one of our specialists for advertising opportunities, editorial inquiries, job placements, or any other questions. Mailing Address: SmartBrief, Inc.®, 555 11th ST NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004 | | |
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