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Navigating Campaign Reporting Success in a Cookieless Era
Digital advertising has come a long way. From direct deals between brands and publishers to the extensive ecosystem that we operate in now. As did marketing campaign reporting.
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Classified Ads and Their Journey Through Time
Do you want to scale up your classified listings and push through the monumental competition that’s building? Sharing listings is one thing, but actually capitalizing on the marketing technologies available is another. How can you increase visibility and distinguish your marketing efforts from the competitors’ campaigns when it comes to classified ads? Marketing technology may just hold the key.
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How to achieve the best effect on a limited advertising budget?
Using specialized technology vendors can help a smaller company optimize digital advertising campaigns and compete with bigger rivals.
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Grow Your Brand in the Open Web without Cookies
Have you ever downloaded the data Facebook has on you? Or Google? The sheer breadth of data collection has 86% of consumers worried, and this has led to a number of users leaving data-hungry social media platforms. It has also forced organizations like Google to do some soul-searching and adjust their approach to user data, notably by retiring third-party cookies.
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Five Simple Ways to Combat Ad Fatigue
Digital advertising comes with excellent conversion rates if done correctly. On the other hand, it is much easier to cross the line and annoy your audience. How? For example, by showing them your ads one too many times. This article will cover ad fatigue, its impact on your business, and how to avoid it.
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Positive Feedback for FLEDGE, DOJ Sues Google, Dark Patterns Fight, IDFV Tracking
In this Media Review, we bring together 4 stories, including the positive reception for FLEDGE, the French privacy regulator fining a game developer for leveraging IDFV (Identifier For Vendors), and the European Center for Digital Rights unifying the “dark patterns” interpretation in terms of cookie consent pop-up windows.