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How Apple’s iOS 14 Update Will Impact Facebook Advertising

Ignite Social Media

Apple’s coming policy updates require App Store apps to ask iOS 14 users for permission to track their activity through apps and websites. After the policy rollout, advertisers will only be able to optimize and report on up to eight (8) events per domain. Subscribe to Social You Should Know.

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A Privacy-First Digital Marketing Landscape

Dave Fleet

This wound is mostly self-inflicted and the outcome of many compounding activities, but can be distilled to this: Marketers took advantage of the near-limitless data available as people spent more and more time online, but didn’t always stop to think about how people would feel about it. Social media issues just scratch the surface.

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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators by Tamar Weinberg on September 23, 2009 Share This is a guest post from Josh Schnell, founder of Macgasm.net and web developer.

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Sysomos Audience Moves Towards Measuring Social Media ROI

Dave Fleet

Social media ROI is a hot topic right now, as social media begins to (slowly) mature. One area in particular which is fast-evolving is social media monitoring (my ex-colleague Michael O’Connor Clarke quipped last week that there’s probably a micro-industry dedicated to watching it).

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Take a stand with your employer brand: Introducing Glassdoor Reviews in Sprout Social

Sprout Social

How does that relate to social media? A close look at your audience shows the worlds of social, recruiting and inbound marketing are intertwined. A prospect sees posts about you on social media, browses through your social media timelines and uses company sites to learn more about you.

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Understanding Twitter verification in 2020

Sprout Social

If you’re active on Twitter, you’ve probably noticed a blue checkmark associated with various accounts. — Twitter Public Policy (@Policy) January 29, 2020. Whatever username you choose, make sure it’s the same across all your social media networks for consistency. pic.twitter.com/RrDypu08YZ. Your Twitter bio.

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Protect Your Online Privacy: Say NO to Ad Cookies

Ari Herzog

Every time you visit a new website you run the risk of a cookie (a text file with aggregate interest- or activity-based behavioral information, usually sparked by submitting an online form) being secretly placed in your browser. Sometimes the website has a privacy policy that tells you this, sometimes it doesn’t.

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