[WATCH] Marketing Land Live #21: Payday loans, Twitter verification requirements & more
In our latest show, we talk about Google's delayed implementation of the payday loans ad ban, Twitter's strange requirements for getting verified and more.
It took a little longer than expected, but Google has finally started implementing its ban on paid ads for payday and high-interest loans. Why the delay? We talk about that in the latest episode of our weekly show, Marketing Land Live.
We also discuss Google’s new price extensions for mobile text ads, and the impact it could have on cost-per-click and competition for previous mobile screen space. Later in the show, we discuss new data about how much Facebook users engage with native videos, as well as the strange requirements that Twitter put in place when it opened verification to all users.
Marketing Land’s Ginny Marvin, Tim Peterson and Greg Finn joined me for the 42-minute show. You can watch the replay below, and be sure to scroll below the video for this week’s Show Notes, with links to the stories we talked about.
If you’d prefer an audio version of our weekly show, it’s now available as a podcast on both iTunes and Google Play Podcasts.
Show Notes
Google’s ban on payday & high-interest loan ads going into effect now
Google rolling out price extensions for mobile text ads
Twitter-NBA deal marks first exclusive original shows for social network, company confirms
Native videos posted by publishers’ Facebook Pages average 268% more shares than article links
On Prime Day, 74% of all US ecommerce happened on Amazon [Report]
Google announces AMP for Ads & AMP Landing Pages among DoubleClick news
Hulu has joined this list of major platforms that ignore Do Not Track requests
Want to become Twitter verified? There’s an application process for that
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