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Native Advertising: The Laughs Don’t Stop

Posted on Wednesday, 15 February 2017 12:10 pm by markpilip
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Thanks for the retweet!

I ran a quick article on native advertising yesterday. Lo and behold, my article was picked up by a Twitter handle that tweets out positive news about native advertising.

Looks like the bot never read the article. Get some machine learning in there!

 

 

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You might have read it first, however.

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