Privacy
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- Gellena LukatsApr 19, 2023
How To Get The Most From META’s Special Ad Category
With social media platforms constantly adapting to privacy laws and regulations, keeping up with the latest changes and ensuring compliance can be a challenge for advertisers. One such platform, META, has faced its share of legal controversies but still offers some level of advertising through a special ad category. This article will discuss the limitations and benefits of using this…
- Douglas KarrApr 5, 2023
The Top Social Media Trends for 2023
The growth of social media sales and marketing within organizations has been on an upward trajectory over the past few years and is expected to continue growing. As social media platforms evolve and user behavior shifts, businesses are recognizing the value of incorporating social media into their sales and marketing strategies. There are 4.76 billion social media users in the…
- Bill BrunoFeb 26, 2023
Omnichannel Marketing: A Tale of Two Perspectives
Omnichannel marketing has two different perspectives: the brand and the consumer. For a consumer, it refers to all the diverse ways you can interact with a brand and desire the same experience in all of them. For brands, it’s about understanding the journeys, capturing the right information, and ensuring that the channels that perform best are getting the most attention.…
- Douglas KarrDec 19, 2022
What Are The 4 Ps Of Marketing? Should We Update Them For Digital Marketing?
The 4Ps of marketing are a model for deciding the key elements of a marketing strategy, developed by E. Jerome McCarthy, a professor of marketing, in the 1960s. McCarthy introduced the model in his book, Basic Marketing: A Managerial Approach. McCarthy’s 4Ps model was intended to provide a framework for businesses to use when developing a marketing strategy. The model…
- Jodi DanielsJun 28, 2022
Why Your Business Needs To Be Paying Attention To CCPA Compliance
California’s famously sunny, laid-back surfer culture belies its role in shifting national conversations on hot-button issues through the passage of landmark legislative acts. The first to pass everything from air pollution to medicinal marijuana to no-fault divorce legislation, California is leading the fight for consumer-friendly data privacy laws. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is the United States’ most comprehensive…
- Max KoziolekJun 21, 2022
5 Lessons Learned From Over 30 Million One-to-One Customer Interactions in 2021
In 2015, my co-founder and I set out to change the way marketers build relationships with their customers. Why? The relationship between customers and digital media had fundamentally changed, but marketing hadn’t evolved with it. I saw that there was a big signal-to-noise problem, and unless brands were being hyper-relevant, they couldn’t get their marketing signal strong enough to be…
- Douglas KarrMar 7, 2022
What is Interactive Marketing?
Interactive marketing, also known as engagement marketing, is a type of marketing that encourages two-way communication between a brand and its audience. It involves using various channels and strategies to engage customers in a conversation, rather than simply broadcasting a message to them. Interactive marketing can take many forms, such as social media campaigns, quizzes, surveys, contests, live chats, and…
- Jeff KupietzkyMar 4, 2022
To Entice Email Signups, Publishers Must Prove their Personalization Prowess with Contextual Signups
The publishing industry appears to be going all-in on the power of email newsletters to engage audiences and drive business. First, Axios announced back in September that it was expanding its local news coverage with the launch of eight new city-specific newsletters. Now, The Atlantic has announced the launch of five new email offerings, in addition to more than a dozen other specialty e-mail…
- Douglas KarrNov 10, 2021
A Comparative Analysis of Google and Facebook’s Privacy Approaches
Google and Facebook stand as titans, each wielding significant influence over the digital landscape. This may sound a bit negative, but I believe both companies have forgotten their core principles to be a valued asset to their consumers and they’re both just in a head-to-head battle for advertising dollars. Google has rich data across virtually every person and site on…
- Albert NietoSep 29, 2021
How Can Contextual Advertising Help Us Prepare for a Cookieless Future?
Google recently announced that it is delaying its plans to phase out third-party cookies in the Chrome browser until 2023, a year later than it originally planned. However, while the announcement may feel like a backward step in the battle for consumer privacy, the wider industry continues to press on with plans to deprecate the use of third-party cookies. Apple…