Digital Marketing Insights
by Rob Madrid
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- Agencies
- Data
- Digital Advertising
- Social Media Marketing
Facebook Ad Targeting Getting More Limited
Facebook (or should I now say Meta?) sent out an email today to Facebook Business users announcing the sunsetting of many audience targets that are popular with certain digital marketers today. The categories that are being removed are ones they feel are related to "topics people may perceive as sensitive, such as options referencing causes, organizations, or public figures that relate to health, race or ethnicity, political affiliation, religion, or sexual orientation.
by Rob Madrid
- Categories:
- Agencies
- Digital Advertising
- Digital Display
Match Made In Heaven: Stand Out Truck and Digiarks
We now offer awareness packages that include Stand Out Truck with a matching digital display campaign that harnesses the power of IP Targeting to exactly target the right audience for your business. Myke is an outstanding entrepreneur who serves his clients the same way we do - with intelligence, honesty, and integrity.
Read more … Match Made In Heaven: Stand Out Truck and Digiarks
by Rob Madrid
- Categories:
- Ad Viewability
- Agencies
- Digital Advertising
- Digital Display
Are you wasting money on display advertising?
Due to aggressive sales tactics at a lot of agencies and publishers, I see many businesses getting themselves into bad advertising situations where they are completely wasting their money. The problem is usually two-fold. A bad strategy and lack of share-of-voice or critical mass.
by Rob Madrid
- Categories:
- Agencies
- Digital Advertising
5 Questions You Should be Asking Your Digital Agency
There are a lot of great marketing agencies out there. Unfortunately, just like in most industries, there are also agencies that may not always have their client’s best interests at heart.
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by Rob Madrid
- Categories:
- Agencies
- Digital Advertising
The End of Third Party Cookies for Advertising
In October of 2019 Google announced that Chrome was FINALLY going to be ending support for third party cookies. This is a huge win for consumers and their privacy, and a huge complication for many advertisers who rely on advertising to specific users using that data.