It’s hard to prepare for the end of third-party cookies when there’s still a full jar of them on the counter. Google’s multiple delays to the sunsetting of third-party cookies have publishers locked ...
An outdoor campaign promoting LADbible’s UOKM8? initiative. It’s fair to say that the past six years have been a transformative period for the LADbible Group. The company has gone from a single ...
AI is automating one of publishers’ most thankless but essential tasks. No, not content generation. This time, the machines are taking over Prebid optimization. To wring more revenue from open auction ...
Once a month, an analytics firm called NewsWhip publishes rankings of the most popular publishers and news stories on Facebook. And once a month, the results are embarrassing for Facebook—suggesting ...
Since launching on Tiktok in 2019, Ladbible Group has grown to become the biggest news publisher on the platform, with almost 46 million followers across the group’s accounts. Entertaining viral video ...
Ladbible has harnessed its “innate understanding” of young audiences to keep growing and stay ahead of the field as new platforms such as Tiktok emerge, according to its new head of editorial strategy ...
It is notoriously tricky to get an interview with the brains behind LADbible. Run by two lads from Stockport, we had tried in vain to get a sit-down chat with their main man Alexander ‘Solly’ Solomou ...
With the biggest youth audience in the UK and unparalleled influence on social media, LadBible took the bold decision to make the brand an instigator of social change, digital innovator and the voice ...
The founders of Ladbible and Onthebeach have backed a venture capital firm that is led by the former business partner of Dragons’ Den star, Steven Bartlett. Solly Solomou, the chief executive of ...
The man coordinating the global response to the virus went out of his way to applaud LadBible’s ‘Cutting Through’ campaign, which features advice from WHO experts. “So glad to see @ladbible’s ‘Cutting ...
Online media company, which has seen its share price slump, blames economy for job losses LadBible, one of the UK’s biggest online media success stories, is sacking 10% of its staff following a slump ...
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