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In this week's roundup, we discuss the news of the week, including a new study suggesting that onlin

In this week's roundup, we discuss the news of the week, including a new study suggesting that online activities really do impact your ability to focus, plus a meme that went wrong. July 22, 2018   [send mail icon] [ Send to a friend]( Week's Top Articles   [The Weekly Listen: Attention Challenges, Massive Fines and #PlaneBae](/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [Instagram Leads as a Global Platform for Influencer Marketing](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [Most Marketers Adjust Their Tech Stacks Once or Twice Per Year](/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [How Do Brands in Different Industries Breakout Their Digital Ad Spending?](/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [Getting Vendors Compliant With GDPR Is a Legal Headache](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) Chart of the Week   [chart-image](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) Interview of the Week   [The Value of Working with Microinfluencers](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9)   Laura Brinker, vice president of beauty brand partnerships at Influenster, explains why the influencer market has evolved toward microinfluencers, and why influencer marketing is here to stay. [Read Interview](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9)   An interview with:   Laura Brinker Vice President, Beauty Brand Partnerships Influenster [eMarketer Live: Drive Customer Engagement with Data, Analytics and AI]( Join us July 31 for a complimentary webinar to learn the current state of customer-centricity and common pitfalls to avoid. You’ll also learn how to offer more holistic omnichannel experiences and how to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to support greater personalization. [Register Now]( More eMarketer Articles   [Publishers Are Using Less Sell-Side Vendors](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [For Hispanic Consumers, a Different Digital Divide]( [eMarketer Releases New Worldwide OTT Video Service Figures](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [The Irritating Podcast](/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9)   ©2018 eMarketer, Inc. 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036   eMarketer Week in Review is published by eMarketer, Inc. [Unsubscribe]( | [Change email address](/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) | [Advertise](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) [Select "Research Submissions"](=/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9) for potential inclusion in the eMarketer Daily. /GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9   =/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9   =/GSL0Gr30AUL6S0Dp0010QM9  

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