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How to Create a Privacy Policy for Your Website

sagefrog

A privacy policy is a legal document that informs users of an app, digital service, or website about how their data is collected, used, and protected. For websites in the B2B space , privacy policies are essential for transparency, legal compliance, and building trust with users. But don’t sweat it.

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How to Keep Up with Mail Privacy Policies

Porch Group Media

This content has been adapted from our full-length Movers and Shakers podcast, Kickstart Your Email Marketing in 2023. Luci: We’ve seen things like increasing mail privacy policies and they can be difficult to keep up with. Do you have any advice or best practices for how to keep up with those mail privacy policies?

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Securing Content, Documents, Information and Data

Biznology

But what happens when the document you or your team inadvertently sends out includes sensitive information that you – and your legal team – have agreeing to keep confidential? That makes it critical to have policies, processes, training and tools in place to protect data and information that you’ve promised to safeguard.

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How to Use Zero-Party Data to Level Up Your Content ROI

Marketing Insider Group

Sometimes creating content for your audience can feel like throwing spaghetti at a wall– hoping something will stick. Put down the spaghetti and grab your zero-party hat, because it’s time to get serious about your content marketing strategy. Image Source: Giphy Our secret weapon for success is to include zero-party data.

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The Upcoming Brand’s Guide to Social Media Policy

Marketing Insider Group

As your B2B company grows, it’s essential to develop a social media policy that aligns with your B2B’s marketing strategy to protect your brand integrity and avoid any legal issues. Let’s look at why social media policies are important and how you can develop one for your business. Why is It Important to Develop a Social Media Policy?

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Adopting consent-based analytics for long-term marketing success

Martech

Apart from the EU, various privacy laws in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia and other regions require notifying users about using cookies at least in your privacy policy or through an opt-out banner if any personal information is being collected. Major players like Adobe and Google won’t accept event data without consent.

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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity

Use their work desktop PC to search for more information about a product on Google. This is crucial because in today’s fast-paced, multi-channel business landscape, people are turning to online sources to discover information that’s accurate and helps them solve common and complex problems. Order the product on their home laptop.