EP. 142
October 2, 2020
Use(r) Protection: Cloudflare Launches Privacy-First Analytics to Rival Google
This week's digital marketing news: Cloudflare launches privacy-first analytics, Google Ads now has an auto-applied recommendations feature for bad advertisers, Facebook removes the 28-day attribution window, and Google Ads rolls out free shopping listings worldwide.
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- Opt-out of auto-applied recommendations
- Cloudflare launches free, privacy-first analytics for a better web
- Facebook Ads to remove 28-day attribution model
- Google Shopping now free globally
- New YouTube Ads video analytics
- Reporting UI change in Google Ads
- Snapchat is pitching high-frequency, high-reach ‘Platform Burst’ ad campaigns
- Reddit Rolls Out 3 Flavors Of Brand Safety Inventory Controls
- Microsoft Advertising: The Download episode 1
- LinkedIn moves ad inventory reporting for pages
- Connect Google Data Studio to Google Surveys
- Apple halts 30% commission on paid Facebook events in win for small businesses
- Google to enforce 30% take from in-app purchases next year
- Google Explains Role of Time and Place in Featured Snippet Rankings
- Google Reportedly Getting Sued By US Justice Depart
- Google on its Relationship With SEOs
- Anti-Semitic Image Search Results Pollute Google, Bing & DuckDuckGo
- How To Get A (whacko) Google Review Removed
- Amazon promotes shopping small ahead of prime day
- Pinterest Adds New Ad Slots, More Insights for Marketers, Ahead of the Holiday Shopping Push
- Facebook Launches Accounts Center to Better Connect Cross-Data and Payment Systems
- LinkedIn Updates Marketing Partner Program with New Specialty Categories
- Twitter Says More Users Clicking Links Before Retweeting
- LinkedIn Adds New Warnings on Potentially Inappropriate Messages, Updates Guidelines on Behavior
- Trump administration’s TikTok ban has been delayed
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