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2020: The Year Data Saved The World

Waxing UnLyrical

How you think 2020 will be remembered? On the one hand, it’s quite obvious that 2020 will always be known as the year the modern world was brought to its knees by an invisible, infinitesimal, virus. So, while 2020 will certainly be The Year COVID-19 Changed The World, I think it will also be The Year Data Saved The World.

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Consumer Privacy Takes Priority in 2020

Forbes Social Media

Here are a few predictions on how this consumer call for action will (and should) be a catalyst for greater privacy, identity protection and security in 2020.

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5 Social Media Predictions for 2020

Ignite Social Media

While we don’t have a crystal ball, we have included social data and insights from eMarketer to help guide and inform our social media predictions for 2020 and trends to consider in the next year. The chart below showcases the predicted revenues by company in 2020. That concludes our social media predictions for 2020.

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4 Emerging Social Media Trends to Watch in 2020

Social Media Strategies Summit

At any given moment, there are new tools, platform updates, improved tracking, and several 2020 social media trends are emerging now that point to our industry being one of constant movement. In 2020, consider making Instagram Stories a greater part of your strategy, or test out TikTok to see if it’s a fit for your product or brand. #2

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3 Facebook Trends to Consider in 2020 Planning

Ignite Social Media

With initial 2020 marketing planning discussions in motion, it’s important to look at industry trends that may impact your social media marketing strategies and tactics. Given Facebook has remained in the privacy hotseat for most of this year, we anticipate many users and brands will look to diversify channel strategies.

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These Ads Suck: Will Users in a Privacy-Altered World Like What They See?

Jon Loomer

Privacy as the goal, advertising will suddenly seem very “different” to users. The Future of Privacy-Altered Advertising. We’re entering a world of greater online privacy, where pixels and tracking become less effective. The post These Ads Suck: Will Users in a Privacy-Altered World Like What They See?

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Growing Privacy Concerns Put Social Networks’ Targeting at Risk

Ignite Social Media

With the release of the Apple intelligent tracking prevention (ITP) settings in 2017, Mozilla and Apple blocking cookies in 2019 and 2020, and Google planning to phase out third-party cookies, this tracking method is gradually being stripped away. Subscribe to Social You Should Know.