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Social Media News Ticker: Twitter Ad Retargeting, Google ‘+Post Ads,’ Apple Buys Topsy

The Realtime Report

Check out this week’s summary of all the latest social media news, including changes and new features for Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Tumblr and Apple: Facebook. and… Apple?! Let us know in the comments below! Any social media updates that we missed?

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Facebook Ads and the Impact of iOS 14

Jon Loomer

Mobile Web and app Tracking. In order to receive any app conversion data, Facebook is adopting Apple’s SKAdnetwork API. The good news is that if users opt to send their data when using Facebook apps, nothing changes related to data sent for mobile web — their data is sent as normal using mobile web tracking.

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How To Watch Apple TV on Android Devices

Tweaklibrary

Apple has maintained a reputation for its tightly integrated ecosystem since its inception. The tech giant is known for its in-house approach, where they have dedicated hardware for Apple software. However, if you are wondering whether you can watch Apple TV on Android, the answer is Yes. Here, select “Accounts.”

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iOS 14 and Facebook Ads: What We Know

Jon Loomer

You’ve undoubtedly heard that Apple is making big changes to data tracking permissions in iOS 14 that could significantly impact Facebook advertisers, publishers, and app developers. Privacy and data usage take center stage in the latest updates to Apple operating systems (iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and tvOS 14). What’s true?

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9 Steps to Growing a Podcast

Jon Loomer

Following are the destinations leading to the most downloads during the past month: Apple Podcasts. During that time, Apple Podcasts has made up 31% of my downloads and Facebook comes in at second with 13%. It’s mobile-only and US-only, so we’re just scratching the surface. One targets mobile users on an iOS device.

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Meta Shuts Down Facebook Podcasts

Jon Loomer

The comments I’ve seen about it make that obvious. When a new episode was detected in my show’s RSS feed, it would be published to my page (of course, only those in the US on mobile devices might see it). When a new episode went live, it would go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Facebook, and a whole bunch of other places.

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5 Easy Ways to Organically Increase Your App Downloads and Lift Rankings

SocMed Sean

Thanks to Robert for sharing his insights on the topic of mobile apps and how to drive their adoption! Mobile is the new normal, and businesses are striving to follow this direction so as not to lose the race of winning customers. This expectation holds true for mobile apps, as well. One other thing to mention.