Former President Donald Trump and some GOP candidates and organizations are migrating to an online platform created by the Trump campaign’s former manager to protect conservative campaigns against “cancel culture,” according to a report on Thursday.
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As cancel culture marches forward with increased momentum, artists are hiding in their foxholes, afraid of being ostracized for a flippant tweet written during their brazen-faced youth. Read More.
The daily newspaper USA Today is the second-most circulated print newspaper in the United States — more than The New York Times and more than double The Washington Post. Only The Wall Street Journal has higher circulation numbers. Read More.
GoFundMe bowed to pressure from progressive activists and deactivated a fundraiser affiliated with a group of Virginia parents fighting the infusion of critical race theory in Loudoun County Public Schools.
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Email marketing doesn’t get the appreciation it deserves. While SEO and voice search often hog the spotlight these days, old-fashioned email marketing still brings in higher returns, according to business owners. Read More.
Scholastic pulled distribution of a children’s book written by the Captain Underpants series author over concerns the book promoted “passive racism.” Read More.
Loudoun County Public Schools diversity council in Virginia threatened to “silence” any parents who voice opposition to the affluent school district’s inclusion of critical race theory in its curriculum.
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Facebook recently updated its Terms of Service (TOS) to include a fresh warning against the sharing of information that the social media giant deems as a threat to the official government narrative surrounding the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). Read More.
If you’ve been using email marketing for a while, you might have come across the term segmentation. Before we dive into how to segment an email list, I want you to understand what email segmentation is. Read More.