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The 10 things in advertising you need to know today

Snapchat is tracking users' foot traffic, ad blocking is hurting smaller publishers, and Burger King created an ad that activates Google Home.
Burger King's new ad.
Burger King's new ad.

Good morning. Here's everything you need to know in the world of advertising today.

1. Snapchat is letting advertisers track users' store visits. A new tool, called Snap to Store, will allow marketers to draw a connection between foot traffic and ad campaigns.

2. Ad blocking is killing off smaller publishers. The loss of revenue from ad blocking is leading to a drop in traffic.

3. Omnicom-owned consultancy Flamingo Group is shutting down seven of its eight offices. The consultancy, which Omnicom bought for over $18 million, is in serious financial difficulties and will only keep its London office, according to AgencySpy.

4. Burger King made a TV ad that triggers peoples' Google Home devices. The advert triggers a search for "What is the Whopper burger?"

5. Dream Stars Africa, a pan-African PR agency solving business challenges through the power of communications, has just launched. The PR & Communications firm partners with brands - both established and emerging, corporations, global interests, national organizations, consumer companies, startups to unicorn technology companies, high-profile individuals, regional businesses, and others, to help them define and achieve their strategic PR goals.

6. The creator of Wall Street's "Charging Bull" is complaining about "Fearless Girl."The Italian artist says "Fearless Girl" is a bold presence that changes the creative dynamic of his sculpture.

7. Havas Media was selected as Beats By Dre's media agency. The French agency will handle media buying and planning in the EMEA region, according to a report from Campaign.

8. United is reimbursing every passenger on the flight that caused an uproar. It's unclear whether the refund will be in cash, miles, or another form, according to AdAge.

9. NextDoor wants to be the next social media advertising machine. The company's CEO thinks ad revenues will top $1 billion by 2020, according to Ad Week.

10. Jeff Bezos told his employees their biggest enemy is irrelevance. In his latest letter to employees Amazon's CEO explains why an "obsessive customer focus" is the best way to build a company.

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