“Amazon is increasingly trying to pitch to what the company dubs 'non-endemic' advertisers — brands that don’t sell on Amazon. […] Non-endemic advertisers would cover, for example, brands in categories like cable, wireless, airlines or restaurants.” $AMZN
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Replying to @LibertyRPF
Really? Where and why would they place those ads? Maybe it's for twitch because that don't make sense.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
There are ads on http://Amazon.com , and there’s a search engine. It would just be adding new categories of what people can look for.
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Replying to @LibertyRPF
It said that in the article? I only skimmed jt., Sorry.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
The article says this. They have lots of ad formats.pic.twitter.com/nlvM6i7hsU
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Replying to @LibertyRPF
Nah, that's different from what you described. author is misunderstanding something I bet.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
I know it’s different, that’s why I said it’s what I’m saying.
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Okay, then I disagree with you. I think it's for prime video and twitch only. Banners are not significant or logical.
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