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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

Issues around data privacy with Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal and EU’s GDPR regulations have brought data to the forefront of news coverage and opinion for consumers. consumers worry about how brands collect and use their personal data and 34 percent don’t trust tech companies with their digital privacy.

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Are You Still Content Marketing Like It’s 2018?

Content Marketing Institute

First, you can let out a sigh of relief because two things will remain constant: Content marketing will be important, even more so than this year. Content creation and distribution will continue to change. Evolve the way you create & distribute #content to get results w/ #contentmarketing. markyourplace Click To Tweet.

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The Entrepreneurs’ Guide to A/B Testing on Shopify Stores (+ 9 Shopify Entrepreneurs Share Their A/B Testing Stories With Results)

Convert

Ruben De Boer, the author of Psychology of Buying , explains that paying literally hurts. People already made a decision about buying and now without us bugging them with an exit poll or a widget, they’re actually organically sharing their experience. Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) has made sure of that.

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The Entrepreneurs’ Guide to A/B Testing on Shopify Stores (+ 9 Shopify Entrepreneurs Share Their A/B Testing Stories With Results)

Convert

Ruben De Boer, the author of Psychology of Buying , explains that paying literally hurts. People already made a decision about buying and now without us bugging them with an exit poll or a widget, they’re actually organically sharing their experience. Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) has made sure of that.

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Digital Advertising Regulation in 2023: What Marketers Need to Know

QuanticMind

Unrestrained by free speech rules like America’s First Amendment, the EU has taken the lead on matters like consumer privacy (with GDPR), walled gardens like Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store (with the Digital Markets Act), and now its latest target: misinformation and hyper-personal ad targeting on social media.