No Images? Click here Getting the right kind of advertising attentionEvery business spending money on advertising and marketing should register for a workshop to understand how the advertising self-regulation system deals with complaints in Australia - and why it matters to businesses. Presented by Ad Standards’ CEO Fiona Jolly, working with NSW Business Chamber and Canberra Business Chamber. Online webinar 06.11.18 – register here. A national business workshop program will roll out in 2019. Influencer guidelinesGuidelines for social media influencers are now online. The advertising codes also apply to sponsored posts and these top tips will help individuals make sure content complies with the AANA Code of Ethics and, for alcohol advertising, the ABAC Best Practice Guidelines. We all like sex The Ad Standards Community Panel dismissed complaints about a sexual health community awareness advertisement noting the brief discussion of sex was relevant to the context of the important community message and treated the issue of sex, sexuality and nudity with sensitivity to the audience. See the Ad Standards website for all reports on cases adjudicated by the Ad Standards Community Panel. Odds-on rules around wagering advertising The AANA Wagering Code provides rules to control the content of ads promoting betting on the races. Complaints about the timing or frequency of wagering advertising should be directed to the channel on which you saw it. Find out more online. |