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Decoding California’s Privacy Changes: 5 Must-Read Updates for Digital Marketers

Choozle

Attention digital marketers and agencies: California’s recently updated privacy regulations are now in full effect. T he California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has signaled they intend to enforce them quickly. Here at Choozle, we’re privileged to have Ben Isaacson as our Fractional Privacy Officer.

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Stop! Or go directly to email jail

Martech

Even basic email sending platforms give you rudimentary tools to differentiate your messages if you have the data to drive them, even if you have an email staff of one. Working toward differentiated messaging is a realistic expectation with today’s technology. But it doesn’t have to be that way for your entire program.

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3 Digital Marketing Trends to Watch for in 2023

Navigate the Channel

Enhanced Customer Experiences In the digital age, customer experience is a critical differentiator for businesses. For instance, an AI system might suggest complementary products to a customer who recently made a purchase, thereby increasing cross-selling opportunities. AI plays a pivotal role in enhancing these experiences.

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The State of Global Privacy Legislation with Adam Woods, COO

Choozle

From industry giants like Google and Apple adapting new policies and technologies for consumer privacy, as well as comprehensive US state privacy laws and a push for national legislation, data privacy is here to stay. For more information, you can review the California Attorney General’s official webpage.

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What is email marketing and how are platforms helping brands succeed?

Martech

For example, in an effort to safeguard its customers’ privacy, Apple in mid-2021 announced features in iOS, Mac OS and Watch OS that limit the data available to marketers. Because of the way emails are cached under Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection, emails appear to be opened when they actually have not been, skewing the results.