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Goodbye Third-Party Cookies, Hello Content Marketing

Contently - Strategy

According to Forrester, in 2023, more than half of global marketers thought the whole thing was a bluff. For marketers, this means a few things are about to change. Here’s everything you need to know about third-party cookies and what their phase-out means for content marketers in 2024.

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Next Steps in Social Media Marketing

Flack's Revenge

If social media were a brand, it’s one that I think most would agree has been tarnished. And it’s not just about Facebook or even social media. And it’s not just about Facebook or even social media. Are the waters safe for social media marketing? What do you say?

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Social media updates: Instagram caption polls, TikTok’s silent fallout & LinkedIn introduces Sponsored Articles

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Looking for the latest social media updates? For marketers, this means a new avenue to interact with audiences, gather feedback, and boost engagement directly in posts! It’s a reminder that responsible and ethical marketing practices are pivotal in this evolving digital landscape.

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Does Social Media Marketing need a Reboot? Drew Neisser Chimes in

Flack's Revenge

I have been blogging about challenges confronting digital PR and social media marketing. In a nutshell, issues have surfaced over the past couple of years (related to fake news, online manipulation, growing privacy concerns as examples) that I believe drive the need to take stock and possibly reevaluate digital strategies.

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Why brand success in 2022 requires an understanding of mood, monotony, and motivation

Agility PR Solutions

With a rise in screen time and device ownership, unrestrained social media usage and growing concerns surrounding privacy, today’s audiences have an increased desire to impact the world around them.

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Social Media Ads updates – LinkedIn tests more AI, X and Meta explore subscriptions

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Some big changes are heading our way in the social media advertising space. Ad-free subscription could be coming to Meta Due to all of the EU law changes around data privacy, it is looking like Meta might be creating a subscription service where users pay $14 or $17 per month to have an ad free experience.

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Social media updates: Instagram add comments to stories, Meta ads opt-out option and X follower ads removed  

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Bringing you the latest in all things social media – from impending updates to privacy law changes, find it all in the round-up below. This impacts marketers everywhere who have long relied on follower ads for page growth activity. Get in contact today to find out how we could help you.