I share my thoughts on days 2 and 3 of the ANA/BAA marketing conference in San Diego with this short video, picking up on the topic of influencers.
My highlights from days 2 & 3 of the ANA/BAA Marketing Conference in San Diego
Tweets on this subject
Do you recommend or endorse things on social media? If so, this video has tips to help influencers like you comply with the law: https://t.co/81Pi1tL4jm #influencers #marketing #influencers101
— FTC (@FTC) November 5, 2019
"Developing, implementing, and updating self-regulatory initiatives can protect and improve an industry’s reputation and goodwill with consumers." Noah Phillips, from @FTC, on the value of self-regulation at @ANAmarketers' ANA/BAA Marketing Law Conference. #marketinglaw
— BBB National Programs (@BBB_NtlPrograms) November 8, 2019
@jeffgreenbaum & Brian G. Murphy wrap up the 2019 ANA/BAA Marketing Law conference with “The Advertising Lawyer and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” #marketinglaw #advertisinglaw @ANAmarketers #frankfurtkurnit pic.twitter.com/usr9ZdyXre
— Frankfurt Kurnit (@FrankfurtKurnit) November 6, 2019
Nano influencers. Micro influencers. Whatever you call them, social influencers with small but engaged audiences are gaining popularity among brand marketers: https://t.co/UZkUNc1kVh pic.twitter.com/6gTwXBvISp
— The ANA (@ANAmarketers) November 9, 2019
Rebecca Pennington from @Snapchat moderating a panel of @galalaw members from Ireland, the Netherlands, the UAE, Colombia & Germany, speaking about “Global Advertising with Influencers” at the 2019 ANA/BAA Marketing Law Conference #MarketingLaw #influencers @ANAmarketers pic.twitter.com/aqDZtxEwmS
— GALA (@galalaw) November 6, 2019