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How B2B  Marketers Are Preparing For A Cookieless World

Envy

With Google preparing to end support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser next year , the B2B Tech Marketing industry is anticipating major changes as marketers learn to adapt their B2B PPC strategies in a Cookieless World. Image via Google. Image via Google.

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Data Privacy (Archive)

The Customer

Data Privacy (archive). 10 min Optimizing CX with Cloud-Based Digital Identity September 27, 2021 Your CIAM system facilitates your customers’ trust in your brand. 14 min Does Strong Data Privacy Make for Stronger Security? Rather than web scraping, it will be more transparent. 9 min It’s Data Privacy Day.

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How to Collect Zero-Party Data Through Email

Litmus

As Google goes, so does the rest of the market. It wasn’t long after that Apple launched Mail Privacy Protection , which hides subscribers’ IP addresses… aka making it impossible to tell who opened your emails, if they’re using Apple Mail. That’s a great way to ruin your deliverability and your brand reputation in one go.)

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GA4 isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. What would it look like to switch?

Martech

Google Analytics is the top player when it comes to tracking website visitors. But with great value comes great responsibility, and Google Analytics lacks in that department. On top of that, Google recently announced it will end support for Universal Analytics in July of 2023, forcing users to switch to Google Analytics 4 (GA4).

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Demystifying data driven advertising

Choozle

consumers worry about how brands collect and use their personal data and 34 percent don’t trust tech companies with their digital privacy. Amazon was the most-trusted technology company at 30 percent, followed by Google (27 percent), Apple (22 percent), Microsoft (22 percent) and Facebook (19 percent).

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How to Ensure Accurate Results from your A/B Tests Despite Apple’s ITP

Convert

The lack of transparency regarding who could access the information made it difficult to know if companies were using this responsibly or not. Google Analytics Reports. You can use your Google Analytics reports and look for the changes we cover below. ITP Impact Calculator for Google Analytics Data.