Olivia Hanson

Olivia Hanson is a Commerce Writer at UsWeekly with a background in fashion and beauty content. She has been in commerce publishing for over four years and has written for various publications like The Today Show, Reader's Digest, and the Quality Edit. Olivia enjoys consuming and writing about fashion, beauty, celebrities, and trends. In her free time, she likes to thrift, explore new cafes and restaurants, and museum hop in every city she visits.

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This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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  • The author's employment at UsWeekly is not in conflict with their article. However, the author has a personal interest in fashion and beauty<dummy00015> footnote suggests they may have a financial interest in the products they write about.

Contradictions

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Deceptions

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  • The author uses sensational language to describe the deals, such as 'almost seem like an accident' which could be seen as deceptive.
  • The headline of the article is misleading as it implies that there are only 20 deals left when in fact many more are still available.

Recent Articles

Record-Breaking Prime Day: U.S. Online Spending Surges 11% to $14.2 Billion, Driven by Back-to-School Shopping and Product Refresh Cycle

Record-Breaking Prime Day: U.S. Online Spending Surges 11% to $14.2 Billion, Driven by Back-to-School Shopping and Product Refresh Cycle

Broke On: Thursday, 18 July 2024 U.S. online spending during Amazon's Prime Day event reached a record $14.2 billion, up 11% year over year, driven by back-to-school shopping and product refreshes, according to Adobe Analytics. Consumers spent more per order with an average of $57.97 and top categories included Amazon-branded products, home goods, household essentials, apparel and shoes.