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Optimizing blog posts for search engines
Search engine optimization, or SEO, is a crucial issue for any business on the internet. Applied to web pages and blog posts, it increases the visibility of a website on search engines like Google. Continuous updates to Google’s algorithm require constantly updating the approaches. Today, SEO best practices meet two…
Read More »Danish DPA set to fine furniture company
The Danish Data Protection Agency has reported IDDesign A/S and proposed a fine of DKK 1,5 million for failure to delete data about 385.000 customers. In the autumn of 2018, the Danish Data Protection Agency carried out a supervisory visit to Danish furniture company IDDesign. One of the questions the…
Read More »Government surveillance of social media related to immigration more extensive than you realize
In June 2018, more than 400,000 people protested the Trump administration’s policy of separating families at the border. The following month saw a host of demonstrations in New York City on issues including racism and xenophobia, the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the National Rifle Association. Given the ease…
Read More »The Size of the Ad Fraud Problem in Digital Marketing Is Varying
In the past month, different anti-fraud vendors and researchers have concluded that ad fraud in digital marketing is lessening while also seemingly getting much worse than previously believed. So why the disparity? May 2019 research from anti-fraud vendor White Ops and advertising trade group the Association of National Advertisers (ANA)…
Read More »Why Is America So Far Behind Europe on Digital Privacy?
By The Editorial Board The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher. It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section. In the past year, Congress has been happy to drag tech C.E.O.s into hearings and question them about how they vacuum up and…
Read More »Drowning in GDPR? Five data strategies to navigate GDPR compliance
Regardless of where in the world you work, every business today needs an understanding of global privacy regulations like GDPR, and how to comply with them. Over one year on from GDPR’s inception many businesses are struggling to implement data strategies that help them to meet this challenging regulation; however, with…
Read More »How to Use Hashtags on Instagram to Increase Engagement
Using hashtags has always been key in expanding your Instagram following. (You know, after creating aesthetically pleasing content of course.) Although you may think you’re doing the best you can with the hashtags you’re using, you may not actually know how to use hashtags on Instagram most strategically. And by…
Read More »Social Media Image Size Guideline for 2019 [Infographic]
Social media images are consistently changing as platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn update their look and feel. Since there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to social media changes, you should consider all the different image dimensions, rules, and recommendations for your social media posts. We’ve got you covered with all…
Read More »Pipelines, Platforms, and the New Rules of Strategy
Back in 2007 the five major mobile-phone manufacturers—Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and LG—collectively controlled 90% of the industry’s global profits. That year, Apple’s iPhone burst onto the scene and began gobbling up market share. By 2015 the iPhone singlehandedly generated 92% of global profits, while all but one of the former…
Read More »86% UK’s most-visited websites failing GDPR compliance tests
As many as 86 percent of the top hundred most-visited websites in the United Kingdom are not compliant with GDPR requirements, be it in terms of offering privacy policies or secure usage of cookies handling potentially sensitive data, tests carried out by ImmuniWeb have revealed. In 2017, GCHQ’s National Cyber…
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