How Snapchat's Big Changes Impact Advertisers and Publishers

Snapchat is a little different today, going back to its roots with a retooling that boosts personal messages and lowers visibility for its publishing partners in Discover.The reconfiguration is seen as a sign that Snapchat doesn't see the need to keep putting Discover in users' faces. A few months ago it gave the publishers on Discover the most prominent real estate in the messaging page, and gave users the ability to subscribe to channels they liked.By now, people either subscribed or didn't, and some publishers are said to be thriving while others are seeing smaller audiences. BuzzFeed, ESPN and Cosmpolitan, for instance, can attract millions of unique views a month. Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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