UberEats rider Bijoy Paul killed in incident on Sydney road
- 5 food delivery rider to die on Australian roads in the past three months.
Another apology from Facebook
Facebook apologises for misleading advertisers
- Facebook has said sorry to Australian advertisers for miscalculating metrics such as how many people clicked on an ad or how much users prefer one advertiser over another.
- The social media giant is giving free "credits" to multiple local advertisers to make up for the stuff up.
- Zoe Samios reports, A Facebook spokeswoman claimed it had affected 0.1 per cent of the local advertising market, but multiple industry sources said that a number of companies across large advertising agencies were affected.
- The incident casts further doubt over the accuracy of the way Facebook measures its own performance.
France is delaying Black Friday
France Postpones Black Friday
- The giant sale is scheduled for Friday 27th of November and by now you’ve probably received some marketing emails in your inbox. But the French will have to wait a little longer to indulge in the festive consumerism.
- The NYT reports, The French government declared it was postponing Black Friday, as it moved to quell a nationwide rebellion by shopkeepers who say that Amazon has been stealing business from them during France’s coronavirus lockdown.
- Amazon has agreed to the delay and the sale, which it popularised in Europe, will be pushed back by a week, to Dec. 4 with restrictions planned to lift on Dec the first.
- The pandemic has solidified Amazon’s dominance in the retail sector, while small businesses have been getting crushed.
- FWIW, these are made up events and can be changed therefore I’d like Australian retailers to pick a new name for the sale. Call it five weeks until Christmas…
Inside YouTube’s plan to win the music-streaming wars
- Protocol has an interesting report on Youtube’s strategy to win the music streaming wars.
- “Not that long ago, YouTube was at best a frenemy to the music industry. It would gleefully announce the billions it was paying in royalties, only for industry bodies
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