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Seven Ways to Increase Your Brand Influence

Webbiquity

For example, a customer might: Discover a product while browsing videos on YouTube. Use their work desktop PC to search for more information about a product on Google. Order the product on their home laptop. Moreover, brands today can use their websites to build a community around their product or service.

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The Top 9 Social Networks For Businesses

Marketing Insider Group

Here are 9 reasons why you should consider using social media for your business: Brand Awareness: It helps in building brand recognition by engaging with a broad audience, spreading the word about products and mission. Transparent Privacy Policies: Clearly explain how user data is collected and used, and ensure users agree to these terms.

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Training Your Workforce for ChatGPT: A Comprehensive Guide

Convince & Convert

Quick Policy Guidance Your employees should have a general idea of what they can and cannot use ChatGPT for when it comes to workplace use. The sooner you get quick policy guidance out the better. It may take your organization months to cement more specific and in-depth AI-use policies and guidance.

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How ZoomInfo Gets Data: Top Privacy Misconceptions Debunked

Zoominfo

Concerns around data privacy have been on the rise in recent years — and for good reason. Consumer-oriented businesses collect data to create profiles that can, among other things, power more personalized marketing campaigns and introduce people to products that are more relevant to their needs and interests. Answer: No. Answer: Yes.

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Is Google Scraping Public Data for Training Bard?

Valasys

New Jersey, 26th July’23: On Monday, Gizmodo spotted that Google recently updated its privacy policy to disclose that its various AI services, such as Bard and Cloud AI, may be trained on public data that the company has scraped from the web. This latest update simply clarifies that newer services like Bard are also included.

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AI ethics: How marketers should embrace innovation responsibly

Sprout Social

Leading tech companies, government entities like the United Nations and research and data science communities have worked to shape and publish guidelines to address ethical issues. AI misuse or neglecting ethical concerns can result in a damaged brand reputation, product failures, litigation and regulatory issues.

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Marketing to the 50+ crowd: A booming opportunity

Martech

Ogilvy’s 2030 Forecast asserts 60+ is the fastest-growing and wealthiest consumer class, representing a lucrative “silver economy” for product and service brands. Clear links to privacy policies and company contact information on your website and landing pages further establish trust and credibility.