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Goodbye Third-Party Cookies, Hello Content Marketing

Contently - Strategy

In reality, third-party cookies and resulting targeted ads can feel like an invasion of privacy—or even be perceived as downright creepy. Pressure from consumer privacy advocacy groups and regulatory entities is part of the reason why Google is now changing its M.O.

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Voice moves from awareness to application

Stephen Waddington

Voice is evolving from an interface to a distinct channel according to the Voice Consumer Index. Data on the adoption of voice technologies by consumers is hard to find. It’s an area of the media and technology that organisations such as Ofcom or ONS don’t yet track. A third of UK consumers use voice assistants daily.

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Filling the Missing Data Void

5W PR

With increasing consumer concern over privacy and new I-phone opt-in requirements, CMOs face a mounting challenge. Location data and mobile app data tied at 22%. 32% expressed a need for clear management policies relating to consent and privacy. At the top was customer preferences for 31% of marketers.

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15 Social Media Trends to Follow in 2019

Critical Mention

With the data privacy scandal that rocked Facebook in 2018, transparency became a critical social media trend this year. This new technology enables 24/7 availability. Do you know that 91 percent of users access social platforms via mobile devices? Transparency. Stories are omnipresent. Vertical videos. Thumbnail unification.

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Letter from Middlesbrough: 13 lessons from Mary Meeker’s 2019 report

Stephen Waddington

The internet ad market #3 Mobile and telly ad and viewing parity The time spent on media versus advertising revenue is in sync for desktop (18% vs 18%), TV (33%) and mobile (34%). TV and mobile are almost at parity for both viewing and ad investment. The conversation about user privacy is growing louder.

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8 tips for health care organizations to foster better communication in 2016

Reputation Us

With ongoing data breaches in the news, patients will continue to have concerns about privacy issues, as will providers and payers. One of our firm’s largest health care clients has dropped the need for obtaining Social Security numbers from its patients, helping to solidify privacy efforts. Foster engagement by going mobile.

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2019 Meeker Report Highlights

Solo PR Pro

Privacy and overuse are causing Internet and social media users to actively consider their usage. The gravitation to mobile from desktop use continues, and ad spend is increasing to meet this development ( slide 22). Privacy Concerns and Their Impact on Advertising. E-commerce and Online Advertising. Digital Media Usage.

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