MEDIA: Another one bites the dust – Business Insider SA news website to close

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So long, and thanks for all the fish. Or in the case of Business Insider South Africa, for all the dishing. The popular multinational financial and business news website is shutting down its operations in SA at the end of the month because its parent ...

s model has relied on publishing original stories with clickbaity headlines and aggregated material from other outlets. It has also been criticised for publishing native advertising, which resembles the publication’s editorial content but is paid for by an advertiser, and even granted sponsors editorial control of its content.

Native advertising is said to help drive traffic, engagement and conversions on the internet. Usually, it features as “recommended”, “suggested by” or “sponsored” posts on websites.Because native advertising is so easily mistaken for a site’s content, it blurs the line between advertising and editorial, making it difficult for users to discern the advertising.

Users deem the ads as deceptive, underhanded and potentially unethical, while some brands claim they boost awareness.Now the parent company, Insider, has decided not to renewBusiness Insider SA“BI, as we called it, came from nowhere and quickly turned the business media market on its head. With an approach that is much more consumer focused, BI soon became the largest business website in South Africa.

 

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No great loss. Was way too wokey and lig in die broek

เราได้สรุปข่าวนี้มาให้อ่านอย่างรวดเร็ว หากสนใจข่าว สามารถอ่านฉบับเต็มได้ที่นี่ อ่านเพิ่มเติม:

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ประเทศไทย ข่าวล่าสุด, ประเทศไทย หัวข้อข่าว

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