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  • Consumer ads have ruled CTV, but with the ever-decreasing gap between home and work life, that doesn't have to be the case. Here's how B2B advertisers can use digital attribution to take advantage of CTV.

  • What does the future of marketing look like with the deprecation of third-party cookies? And how can marketers plan and measure future campaigns while ensuring continued value and ROI? Join us for this free webinar to find out. Sponsored by ChannelMix.

  • Sometimes all the persuasive arguments in the world are useless compared with real-life case studies. Here are four that should convince you how useful attribution analytics can be.

  • Big ad channels can't be trusted to give you real analytics. Facebook wants you to use Facebook, so it fudges the stats to ensure you will. Multitouch attribution tools, on the other hand, are impartial and effective.

  • Complying with customer data rights doesn't mean just checking a few boxes and moving on. Your entire organization must shift in the way it views and processes customer data. Here are some tips to get started.

  • If the formula for measuring ROI is so straightforward, why do so many marketers struggle with it? They may be looking for their Y in the wrong place.

  • You have a great customer feedback program that gets you a mountain of data. But how do you spin that data into problem-solving gold? Here are three lessons from companies that successfully did just that.

  • When cookies are no more, we'll need to get data directly from customers. The best way to do that? Offer great experiences in exchange for information.

  • Apple's email privacy updates have been a migraine for some marketers who depend on email data for their campaigns. But it's time to rise to the challenge and admit that open rate doesn't matter much, anyway. Here are four things that do.

  • This infographic from InfoTrust explores how to protect privacy without sacrificing data quality.

  • Discover how to use Google Analytics 4 to improve your B2B marketing results. In this Master Class, data scientist and marketing whiz Christopher S. Penn walks you through GA4, from setup to data analysis. Chris shows you how the powerful AI-backed tools in GA4 can transform your understanding of your customers.

  • Option 1: keep track of campaign data and metrics and do all the reporting by yourself, which can lead to exhaustion and human error. Option 2: let Data Studio do it for you. Let this article be your guide to the better option.

  • We all know that the death of third-party cookies is imminent. But have we considered how to plan for other data collection methods? And what methods have been proposed? This article breaks down what you need to know.

  • The piece looks at the importance of best-practices: defining your goals, analyzing the correct metrics, increasing interactions, being able to adapt, and using the right technologies.

  • As a marketer, you produce your content, you post it, you amplify it, and you're done, right? Not so fast. There's more. Gathering content intelligence improves the value, personalization, and overall effectiveness of your marketing. Here's how.

  • You may think you have all the data you need to create effective marketing campaigns, but this article argues that many marketers overlook a crucial data type.

  • Rapid changes in revenue operations, revenue intelligence, and sales engagement can be confusing for marketers who are focused on content value. That's because their teams have incomplete data. Here's what's missing.

  • If you're not yet using Google Search Console Insights to improve your SEO, it's time to start. More than just an analytics dashboard, GSCI answers specific SEO questions; best of all, it's completely free.

  • Creativity often drives marketing. But creativity is not measurable. To earn the right to experiment and be artistic in your marketing tactics, you have to first prove you're doing the science right—and that means learning to prove revenue.

  • So much of marketing is data-driven. But what makes data high-quality, and what are the advantages of vetting the data you use? This article covers the basics.