ONLINE VIDEO ROUND-UP: Twitter, Facebook, Versy Make Big Moves
A summary of the most exciting recent news in online video in the US, US-Hispanic and Latin American markets. If you’re trying to keep up, consider this your one-stop shop.
A summary of the most exciting recent news in online video in the US, US-Hispanic and Latin American markets. If you’re trying to keep up, consider this your one-stop shop.
A new study by Brand Networks revealed that advertising on Instagram is working, with decreasing costs and increased performance across industries.
Twitter has announced that now users can create 140 seconds videos and tweaked its Vine app. What’s more, the company has launched its own version of Facebook’s Mentions app, called Engage, which allows creators to better manage interactions with their followers.With video Tweets increasing by over 50 percent since the beginning of 2016, Video is becoming increasingly central to the real-time conversations happening on Twitter.
Yahoo! Inc. has appointed IMS Internet Media Services (IMS) to help drive advertising sales in Spanish-speaking Latin America.Yahoo joins IMS’ roster of international brand leaders such as Twitch, EA, Vevo, Foursquare, Twitter, Waze, Spotify and LinkedIn.