OPINION: Social media tax would hurt Nebraska's small businesses and communities * Nebraska Examiner
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OPINION: Social media tax would hurt Nebraska's small businesses and communities * Nebraska Examiner
"Legislative Bill 1025 would tax social media companies based on the number of Nebraska users whose data they collect, leading to increased costs for small businesses that rely on these platforms for advertising."
"Data-powered social media ads are some of the most affordable and effective forms of advertising available, particularly important for small businesses in Nebraska that need to attract customers from multiple cities."
"Using smart, regional digital marketing campaigns, I've helped small businesses ranging from roofing companies to clothing boutiques dramatically increase their revenue by attracting customers from up to 90 miles away."
Legislative Bill 1025 proposes a tax on social media companies based on Nebraska users' data collection. This tax will increase advertising costs for small businesses, which are already facing economic challenges. Data-powered social media ads are crucial for small businesses in Nebraska, allowing them to reach customers across multiple towns affordably. The proposed tax will ultimately be passed on to these businesses, making it harder for them to succeed and serve their communities. Effective digital marketing has proven to significantly boost revenue for various small enterprises.
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