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Publishers Fear Ad Revenue Slide with First-Party Cookies Under Threat

VideoWeek

In the years since Google first announced its decision to remove third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, one consistent refrain spoken at conferences and written in think pieces is that publishers should invest in first-party data.

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10 martech predictions of what won’t happen in 2025

Martech

AI writes flawless long-form marketing copy AI is pretty cool. Dig deeper: What every marketer should watch for in 2025 4. Automatic campaign optimization will work perfectly, every time We all love the super auto mode of marketing platforms. Dig deeper: The marketing ROI problem has its roots in marketing culture 6.

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3 future-proofing strategies for Google’s third-party cookie crackdown

Martech

After four years of anticipation, Google officially began restricting third-party cookies for 1% of Chrome users (about 30 million people) this January. This move lays the groundwork for a broader third-party cookie phaseout in the second half of 2024.

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6 data collection tactics for marketing in the cookieless future

Martech

The end of the third-party cookie doesn’t have to be the end of getting good, useful data. Here are six tactics marketers can use with first-party and zero-party data to keep marketing automation programs working. Dig deeper: Marketers should care about consumer privacy. Gated content.

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Though cookie alternatives are out there, agencies have their issues with them all

Digiday

As agencies get more serious about finding the right third-party cookie alternatives , they are running into challenges, both old and new. Sign up for Digiday newsletters to get the latest on media, marketing and the future of TV. That mashup might not be clean from beginning to end, from a consent basis.

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The post-cookie path to personalized advertising

Martech

In the not-too-distant future, most of the signals we get from third-party cookies and devices will be all but gone. And while identity players are already in-market to fill the void, much of the focus is on overall audience addressability. As digital marketers, we know that insight is the key to personalization.

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Goodbye to cookies: Digital advertising’s leap in the dark

Martech

Mozilla deprecated third-party cookies in its Firefox browser in 2018; Apple did the same for Safari in 2019. In January 2020 Google announced it would deprecate cookies in the Chrome browser, and here we are, more than four years later. Can we take the looming deadline to find alternatives to third-party cookies seriously?

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