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Featured story Sep 7, 2018 by Robin Kurzer Responding to user demand, Twitter gets in on the rising

[Marketing Day]( Featured story [Twitter adds audio-only broadcasting for iOS app, Periscope]( Sep 7, 2018 by Robin Kurzer Responding to user demand, Twitter gets in on the rising popularity of audio. From Marketing Land [Facebook renames Canvas ads ‘Instant Experience’ ads, gives them pixel capabilities]( Sep 7, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues The full-screen mobile ad can now be used in retargeting campaigns. [Find anomalies in your campaign spending with this Google Ads script]( Sep 7, 2018 by Daniel Gilbert Contributor Daniel Gilbert shares a customizable script that lets you check for overspending or underspending in your Google Ads account by finding changes in spending. [6 ways the August core algorithm update impacted local business]( Sep 7, 2018 by Joy Hawkins Was your site affected by the recent core algorithm update? Here’s a look at the changes made to local and small business sites after the update. Recent Headlines From [MarTech Today](, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology [US Chamber of Commerce calls on feds to preempt CA privacy law]( Sep 7, 2018 by Greg Sterling Pressure is building from business interests for new federal privacy legislation. For more marketing news from around the web, check out the [full Marketing Day article on our site.]( [SMX East returns to NYC, better than ever: October 24-25, 2018]( Search Engine Land’s [SMX East]( is coming to the Big Apple October 24-25. You’ll get two laser-focused days of the SEO and SEM topics that matter most to you. Join us for actionable tactics, exceptional networking, top notch amenities, and demos from market-defining vendors. [View rates and register today](! Connect with us on: Get the Marketing Land App: [Search Engine Land]( Like what you see? Check out Marketing Land's other email newsletters [here](. [MarTech]( | [CMO]( | [Social]( | [SEM]( | [SEO]( | [Mobile]( | [Analytics]( | [Display]( | [Email]( | [Retail]( | [Content]( | [Video]( | [Local]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your subscriptions](. This email was sent by: Marketing Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 279 Newtown Tpke. Redding, CT 06896 USA [Events]( | [Advertise]( | [Contact Us](

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