The Attitude of Generation Z Towards YouTube Skippable Ads: An Empirical Study on Lokalate Ads

As businesses’ marketing activities have migrated to various social media platforms, competition between advertisers to attain market’s attention is getting more intense. As a result, marketers began to involve manipulative and provocative strategies to steal market’s attention. This, however, lead...

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