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Navigating the New Rules of Marketing to Multicultural Audiences

Ad Monsters

The Shift from Assumed to Explicit Consent The days of assumed opt-ins — think cookie banners — are over. Today’s privacy landscape increasingly demands explicit opt-in. However, these platforms often operate without direct consumer interaction, meaning they can’t collect opt-ins or manage opt-outs.

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The WIR: ProSieben’s Ad Revenues Fall, Google Moves into FAST, and the FTC Prepares a Crackdown on Data Collection in Advertising

VideoWeek

Demand-side platform The Trade Desk seems to be weathering the ad recession storm for now, reporting in its earnings this week that total revenues were up 35 percent year-on-year in Q2. Max Schrems’ noyb Files 226 Fresh Cookie Banner GDPR Complaints. The Trade Desk Posts 35 Percent Growth in Q2. read on VideoWeek.

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How to Build a Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) Tool

Clearcode

Dynamic Creative Optimization vs Static Creative Dynamic Creative Optimization vs Dynamic Creatives Dynamic Creative Optimization vs Creative Management Platforms (CMPs) A Data Management Platform (DMP) for DCO How Does a Dynamic Creative Optimization (DCO) Tool Work? Does Dynamic Creative Optimization Use Third-Party Cookies?

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The WIR: The Trade Desk Reportedly Develops a TV OS, US Court Strikes Down Big Tech Liability Shield, and Gap Bumps Up Brand Spend

VideoWeek

Top Stories The Trade Desk Has Reportedly Been Building its Own TV Operating System The Trade Desk, a demand-side platform (DSP), is looking to launch its own TV operating system (OS), according to a report from Lowpass.

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The WIR: Warner Bros. Discovery Launches a Unified Data Offering, YouTube Q1 Ad Revenues Top $8 Billion, and Study Shows TV is Doing More with Less

VideoWeek

The Week in Tech Google Pushes Back its Cookie Deadline Until 2025 Google has announced that it is once again pushing back its deadline for removing third-party cookies from its Chrome browser. Now it says it expects to start ramping up cookie deprecation “starting early next year”. I hope business acts on these findings.”

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23 Digital Marketing Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2024

Single Grain

Such tools like programmatic demand-side platforms can use hundreds of targeting signals to individualize the advertisement and even target according to lifestyle or behavior habits when integrated with customer data platforms.”

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