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Goodbye Third-Party Cookies, Hello Content Marketing

Contently - Strategy

The company first announced the move in February 2020—only to postpone the implementation timeline every year since. They’re one of the main avenues by which advertisers build personalized profiles about potential customers. Google has reportedly been rolling out this shift for years.

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Big Tech Advertising: Olive Branch or Smoke Screen?

5W PR

Advertising is a fascinating study in social strategy and messaging, and marketers tend to be observant of the initiatives other brands are taking to reach consumers. Several key factors likely played into this strategy to push out mainstream advertising in order to update a brand’s reputation or make a push for consumer involvement.

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20 Ad Tech Journalists To Follow On Twitter

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

2020 is sure to be an innovative year for ad tech, thanks to CCPA and other industry happenings that are shaking up the status quo. Check out this list of 20 ad tech mavens as a starting point for your new follows in 2020. Lauren joined Business Insider as a Senior advertising reporter in 2018, coming off a four-year stint at Adweek.

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HOW THE DIGITAL MEDIA AND MARKETING WORLD WILL EVOLVE IN 2020

5W PR

A study by Boston-based ecommerce company Databox shows what some marketers see as changes they’ll be implementing in 2020 to heighten their company’s visibility and revenue – and crucially to stay ahead of the competition. . Voice search is also expected to open up advertising opportunities on devices like Alexa, Google Home and Siri.

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7 Social Media Trends that came into play in January 2021

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Facebook overhauls its privacy setting. This nifty partnership will allow WPP agencies such as MediaCom, Ogilvy and Wavemaker to gain early access to advertising products in development. Social ad spend skyrocketed in Q4 2020. A report from Socialbakers revealed that worldwide spend on social media advertising increased by 50.3%

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The Facebook truth for brands: It’s not going away anytime soon (but it IS worth re-evaluating your presence there)

Communications Conversations

Privacy concerns. And, brand ad budgets haven’t been impacted by all this negativity at all. Anecdotally, in the work I’ve done with brands this year, Facebook continues to work just fine as: 1) A driver of engagement; 2) A traffic driver; and 3) A lead generator. Probably not in 2020. Should that change?

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The good and the bad: a look back at PR campaigns that launched in January

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As part of this, a number of big brands, including Morrsions and Tesco, announced that they’d be willing to offer their services to help the NHS. This bid to help the NHS highlights the genuine good will of the brand and showcases their support through a challenging time. — James Watt (@BrewDogJames) December 31, 2020.