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Tag Archives: Ages

Apple’s Privacy Changes To Send Facebook’s Ad Business Into Dark Ages

Apple’s Privacy Changes To Send Facebook’s Ad Business Into Dark Ages by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, January 29, 2021 Ad industry executives say Facebook will suffer after Apple implements its privacy changes in iOS, as it becomes more difficult for the social media company to collect user data and prove that ads on its platform work. … Continue reading Apple’s Privacy Changes To Send Facebook’s Ad Business Into Dark Ages

Is Your Blog Promotion Strategy Stuck in the Dark Ages?

by Lacy Boggs Follow @blogspiration42September 12, 2016 Last week, I saw an open letter published on Huffington Post from a website I used to write for addressed to Facebook. Facebook had, without warning or announcement, completely shut down their business page. And this company’s entire business model is predicated on driving traffic from Facebook (and … Continue reading Is Your Blog Promotion Strategy Stuck in the Dark Ages?