How one business got its Facebook page restored, and why its owner is rethinking her social media strategy
Businesses caught in Facebook’s news ban are rethinking their digital strategies, after media bargaining code negotiations come to a close.
Tweaks to the news media bargaining code are a win for Facebook, Google and the government. But what was lost along the way?
After almost a year of heated discussion about the news media bargaining code, there will shortly be a new law of the land.
ACCC boss Rod Sims says extra scrutiny of the travel sector to continue in 2021
The consumer watchdog has revealed its priorities for the year with dodgy sales practices in the travel sector set to be scrutinised.
Facebook’s news ban may be over, but opportunities for startups remain
Facebook has agreed to reinstate sharing of news posts in Australia. But news startups are already seeing their subscriber numbers grow.
This brilliant Flybuys ad is a reminder of how much advertising has lost its way
The new Flybuys ad unearths a universally human experience, then wraps itself inside a unique, culture-specific, heavily-branded, witty and crazily memorable musical expression.
Facebook and Google are not the same, and the network effect explains why
What’s the difference between Google and Facebook? Google faces competition, whereas Facebook really doesn’t.
Facebook to backflip on its ban on Australian news
Facebook plans to restore all Australian news pages and allow the posting of news content in coming days, after the federal government announced amendments to the news media bargaining code.
Shopify partners with TikTok to offer Aussie merchants “unrivalled” access to new audiences
TikTok and Shopify are partnering up in Australia, allowing merchants to create and run campaigns geared towards social media users.
Australia vs Facebook: The battle over advertising revenue, consumer data and the ‘attention economy’
Facebook has blocked the sharing of news content in Australia, and last month, Google threatened to exit the market. So what’s prompting these nuclear options?
Online marketplace Spend With Us celebrates supporting 800 regional Australian businesses in its first year
After one year of bumper success the online marketplace Spend With Us reflects on how it helped 800 rural Australian businesses.
Small businesses caught in the crossfire as Facebook shows its true colours
Facebook's decision to block content from SMEs as part of its news ban has shown how little it cares about the small business community.
How Daniel Lubetzky grew his snacks brand from a basement to a $5 billion business, and why kindness is key to a new Aussie campaign
US snack brand Kind is cementing its Australian launch with an unusual marketing campaign, featuring a group of the kindest Aussies around.