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Startups 5 Min Read

Sale or No Sale, TikTok Will Never Be the Same

The end of TikTok has begun. As the dust settles from a week of shockingly fast legislative action by the

Start A Business 6 Min Read

His Side Hustle Out-Earned His Day Job, Now Makes $1M a Year

This Side Hustle Spotlight Q&A features Kyle Needham. In 2011, he co-founded Oyster Party with Samuel Keller. The company serves

Marketing 3 Min Read

UMG music to return to TikTok after companies reach licensing agreement

Get marketing news you'll actually want to readMarketing Brew informs marketing pros of the latest on brand strategy, social media,

Growing a Business 9 Min Read

Chasing Social Media Algorithms Is Out — Community Is in. Here’s How to Create Connections That Matter.

Anyone else tired of playing the social media game? Recently, I've been feeling overwhelmed with the platforms, the content and

Leadership 7 Min Read

Top Career Motivations of Gen Z and Reasons They Choose an Employer

In the dance of generations at work, Gen Z holds the floor now. They will be the fastest-growing generation in

Startups 4 Min Read

The Latest Online Culture War Is Humans vs. Algorithms

Brands and bots are barred from Spread, and, like PI.FYI, the platform doesn’t support ads. Instead of working to maximize

Start A Business 1 Min Read

Experts Say Use This Formula to Earn Your First Million

Sam Parr and Shaan Puri think in millions. They've both had notable exits for many millions (Parr sold his newsletter

Marketing 3 Min Read

TikTok expands advertiser partner program amid looming ban

Get marketing news you'll actually want to readMarketing Brew informs marketing pros of the latest on brand strategy, social media,

Startups 4 Min Read

A Vast New Data Set Could Supercharge the AI Hunt for Crypto Money Laundering

As a test of their resulting AI tool, the researchers checked its outputs with one cryptocurrency exchange—which the paper doesn't

Marketing 8 Min Read

Reddit COO Jen Wong on the platform’s pitch to advertisers

Everything is an advertising business, even Reddit. According to the company’s S-1, 98% of its revenue comes from advertisements, and