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What’s the Best Alternative to Google Universal Analytics for SMBs?

Webbiquity

UGA, GA4, and Privacy But first, a quick note about privacy. Yet surprisingly, although GA4 is much more privacy-focused than UGA, it still isn’t fully GDPR-compliant , at least not without several manual tweaks. All of the alternatives below have stronger privacy protections built in.

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The Stories Behind 5 Social Networks That Never Caught On

Hubspot

What was the first social network you ever joined? While many people will recall it being Facebook or Twitter, others might remember some of the earlier, less popular social networks. A lot these primitive social networks go forgotten, but that doesn't make their stories any less important.

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Use These 5 LinkedIn Features to Help Your Business

Outbound Engine

LinkedIn, like all of the other major social media platforms, looks a lot different today than when it launched. HubSpot found that users checking Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to get their news, business and lifestyle information continues to increase significantly every year. LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Events.

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Top 15 Content Marketing Trends for 2023

ClearVoice

As such, omnichannel marketing includes strategies outside of traditional touch points—from social media ads to emails. Accordingly, businesses benefit from incorporating social responsibility and awareness into their marketing initiatives. Commitment to data privacy. Social media marketing trends. Omnichannel marketing.

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36 Digital Marketing Experts You Need To Follow On Social Media

SocialPilot

Be it inspiration for your next campaign or leveraging the latest features of social media, they’ve got your back. Social Media Marketing + Michael A. Social Media News + Matt Navarra Karissa Bell Sarah Frier Social Media Marketing Michael A. Stelzner He is the founder of the Social Media Examiner blog.

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Would You Pay for an Ad-Free Facebook Subscription? 64% of Consumers Say "No"

Hubspot

When Bloomberg reported that Facebook was conducting market research to gauge interest in an ad-free, paid subscription model, we decided to do a bit of our own research. Facebook -- to most consumers, at least -- has long served as a free product. So maybe the network wasn't really "free," after all. presidential election.

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Even More Requirements for Facebook Advertisers

Hubspot

Within the past several months, before news first broke of voter profiling firm Cambridge Analytica improperly obtaining and using personal user data, Facebook said it would be making a large degree of changes as to how it handles advertisements. Here's what Facebook says that'll look like. presidential election.