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Google’s cookie deprecation: An essential marketing playbook for the post-cookie era

Martech

Google’s full deprecation of third-party cookies is right around the corner. No matter where your company is at in the post-third-party preparation curve, the truth is that we won’t fully realize the impact on our marketing efforts until Google finally flips the switch and we head into the unknown.

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How to Determine a Bidding Strategy for Different Types of Ads

Hubspot

Below, let's review the bidding strategies that will drive results when you use Facebook ads and PPC/Google Ads. Value Optimization with Minimum Return on Ad Spend (ROAS). If you're using ROAS as the primary metric of success, this is a good option. If you're using ROAS as the primary metric of success, this is a good option.

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How to Setup Google Ads Enhanced Conversions

Directive Agency

What Is Google Ads’ “Enhanced Conversions”? Enhanced conversions is Google’s answer to third-party data depreciation and the need for better first-party customer data. Google leverages the behavior of observed groups to predict the behavior of unobserved groups, all without identifying specific individuals.

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4 Crucial Tips for Using Google’s Smart Bidding in SaaS Marketing

Directive Agency

The use of machine learning through Google Smart Bidding promises easy and effective bidding, and it isn’t just for retail businesses. Google’s Smart Bidding is able to be used incredibly effectively by B2B/SaaS clients as well. Here are 4 crucial tips on how to make Google Smart Bidding systems work for your SaaS business.

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What are the latest Facebook ads vs Google ads outcomes?

Valasys

Facebook Ads and Google Ads are two of the most popular forms of digital advertising. Facebook Ads allow businesses to advertise on the Facebook platform and its associated apps, while Google Ads allows businesses to advertise on Google’s search engine results pages and other Google-owned platforms.

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Customer acquisition with email newsletters

Liveintent

Now, many advertisers and marketers look to channels like Facebook and Google for the immense scale they promise. So, if you’re hoping to inform campaigns across other channels with data acquired from Google and Facebook, you’re out of luck. First-party data. First-party data. their inbox. Dynamic Audiences.

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How to control Performance Max campaigns

Martech

Performance Max campaigns from Google are causing quite the stir in the advertising world. Performance Max campaigns are one of the most automated campaign types available in Google Ads, and the lack of controls is one of the main causes for concern among advertisers. Control is shifting to the periphery of the ads system.