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Looking for clarity on CDPs: Monday’s Daily Brief

Martech

Good morning, Marketers, how about CDP for service? I was talking to a self-described CDP last week which also offers marketing automation (its own description) and it’s not hard to imagine users referring to it as their automation hub. 6 key elements of a great agile marketing backlog. Here’s another tester. Emphasis added.

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Data Privacy (Archive)

The Customer

July 6, 2021 It’s easy to forget that the convenience of using free apps, shopping online, and being able to communicate with people across the world at any time comes with the loss of data privacy and putting our personal information in the hands of companies that will make a profit on it. 9 min Could Google’s Cookie Plans Be Crumbling?

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How to Collect Zero-Party Data Through Email

Litmus

In the before times, marketers could access data about their customers’ travels around the Internet, picking up important information about their browsing habits and other purchases. As Google goes, so does the rest of the market. What’s a data-driven email marketer to do? The era of third-party cookie tracking is over.

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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

A few years ago, the main job of a marketer was to make attractive ads, billboards, and engaging taglines, but the digital age forced the marketers to adapt and to use technology to dispense their messages. Today, marketers have a different kind of job: they have to collect, analyze, and crunch data of all forms.

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The Rise of Alternative Search Engines (+ Tips for Marketers)

Single Grain

In this blog post, we’ll take a look at these under-appreciated search platforms that typically offer more privacy, more customization and, let’s face it, a break from the monopolistic grip of mainstream search engines. Searx is an open-source metasearch engine that aggregates results from more than 70 search services while ensuring privacy.