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Social media has rewritten the rules of advertising

Inside Retail

A decade or so ago, for most retailers, television advertising was the most effective way to meet the masses, whether it be to promote great deals or craft a specific brand image. billion will be spent by advertising on social media channels this year – 14.3 Most Reels (short-form video) sessions now deliver seven or more ads.

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How retailers are getting more out of TikTok advertising

Inside Retail

TikTok’s rise as the world’s leading short-form entertainment platform has not gone unnoticed by retailers. To those who are only just getting up to speed with the advent of TikTok, the prospect of advertising and brand-building on the platform represents an as-yet-untapped opportunity.

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CARU Releases Guidelines for Advertising to Children in the Metaverse

Hunton Andrews Kurth

BBB National Programs’ Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) has released new Guardrails for Child-Directed Advertising and Privacy in the Metaverse. All advertising should be easily recognizable as advertising. Understand when content becomes advertising (and what is not advertising).

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The Importance of Bus Wraps and Transit Advertising

Contra

The Importance of Bus Wraps and Transit Advertising 33 years ago, the world’s first total bus wrap was produced by Contra Vision® for the Pan Pacific Hotel in New Zealand. The impact of bus wraps and transit advertising cannot be overstated. Transit advertising extends beyond city limits.

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Greenwashing: UK advertising watchdog bans greenwashing advertisements

Eye on ESG

On 7 June 2023, the UK Advertising Standards Authority (“ ASA “) – the UK’s independent advertising regulator – banned a series of advertisements from a number of large oil and gas companies for including misleading information about their socio-environmental credentials.

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What is “Just Fruit”?:  Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of False Advertising Suit Against Kroger

Hunton Andrews Kurth

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed the dismissal of a putative class action lawsuit brought by a consumer who claimed that The Kroger Company supermarkets falsely advertised its spreadable fruit product containing fruit-based sweeteners as “Just Fruit.”

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Why faux websites are costing Aussie e-commerce businesses more than money

Inside Retail

The rise of online shopping scams presents significant reputational risks for e-commerce businesses of all sizes if they don’t take proactive measures to help protect consumers. Notably, this is when many retailers are advertising End Of Financial Year (EOFY) sales. So far this year, Australians have lost more than $1.2