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Influencer-in-Chief? Trump, Twitter, and L.L. Bean Consumer News Influencer-in-Chief? Trump, Twitter, and L.L. Bean PEOTUS sets off questions about whether his tweet urging consumers to “Buy L.L. Bean” was an Ad or Not.
What Happens When Human Marketers Are Replaced, But Human Viewers Are Not Blog What Happens When Human Marketers Are Replaced, But Human Viewers Are Not And why the problem is even worse when those human viewers are kids.
TINA.org Hits Up the Marketing Conference Circuit Blog TINA.org Hits Up the Marketing Conference Circuit TINA.org hits the road to keep current on marketing trends and promote truthful advertising.
Snow Teeth Whitening Brands Snow Teeth Whitening TINA.org investigated Snow Teeth Whitening, an Arizona-based dental cosmetics company, and found that it was improperly using an FDA logo in its marketing materials, including on its product packaging, website,…
Williams-Sonoma Brands Williams-Sonoma TINA.org investigated Williams-Sonoma and found that seven of its websites — Williams-Sonoma, Williams-Sonoma Home, Rejuvenation, Pottery Barn, PBteen, Pottery Barn Kids and West Elm — were marketing products as made…
J.Crew Brands J.Crew TINA.org investigated price advertising tactics used by outlet stores in Connecticut, including at a J.Crew Factory store, and found that it ran perpetual – and therefore fabricated and deceptive –…
Roblox Metaverse Playing Games with Consumers Consumer News Roblox Metaverse Playing Games with Consumers TINA.org files complaint with the FTC concerning deceptive advertising on Roblox.
TINA’s Take: The Paid Ads Left Out of the Facebook Ad Boycott Consumer News TINA’s Take: The Paid Ads Left Out of the Facebook Ad Boycott It’s disingenuous for brands to suggest they are boycotting a platform and then still run ads on that platform.
Buffalo London Brands Buffalo London TINA.org investigated Buffalo London as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Baravia Beauty Brands Baravia Beauty TINA.org investigated Baravia Beauty as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Bacardi Brands Bacardi TINA.org investigated Bacardi as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Cuppy Cake Clothing Brands Cuppy Cake Clothing TINA.org investigated Cuppy Cake Clothing as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Belladonna Sweets Brands Belladonna Sweets TINA.org investigated Belladonna Sweets as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Avengers Station Brands Avengers Station TINA.org investigated Avengers Station as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
August Getty Atelier Brands August Getty Atelier TINA.org investigated August Getty Atelier as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Audible Brands Audible TINA.org investigated Audible as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Assouline Brands Assouline TINA.org investigated Assouline as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.
Crazy Horse III Brands Crazy Horse III TINA.org investigated Crazy Horse III as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.