Did marketers get clarity when Google recently announced they weren’t phasing out third-party cookies? Not unless you think you know if Chrome users will opt in or opt out of cookies, now that the decision is left in their hands. Editor-at-Large Kim Davis spoke about this with Quantcast CMO Amit Kotecha

Also today, we’ve added a section to your daily MarTech newsletter. There are so many interesting things written and conversations happening in marketing, we wanted to shed some light on the ones we find most interesting. Scroll down to the What else we’re reading section and get a taste of what’s out there. 

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Digital advertising

One way or another, cookies are going away

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Adtech platform Quantcast is back in education mode, explaining to customers that Google has not saved cookies. They're going away and something will replace them.

Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

Google Analytics 4 introduces benchmarking data

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You can now compare your performance across key metrics with industry peers, providing crucial context for strategic decision-making.

Marketing technology

Top tips for onboarding new martech vendors

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Facilitate seamless vendor onboarding by exploring contract considerations, setting expectations and communicating effectively.

Marketing management

Position-less Marketers Empowered to Bring the ‘Personal Shopper’ Touch to Online

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The Position-less Marketer is fueled to deliver hyper-personalized experiences online at the speed of a consumer's interaction with the brand.

MarTech presents

Revolutionize your content with AI and automation

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It’s time to ignite a content revolution. This isn’t just about creating more content. It’s about creating better content that drives results.

Mobile marketing

Playable ads and longer campaigns gain traction in mobile gaming

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The mobile gaming ad industry has seen only modest growth in recent years, but new strategies gaining popularity among advertisers.

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Marketing artificial intelligence (AI)

How brands are using AI in Meta’s Advantage+ campaigns

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Meta’s growing roster of AI-powered tools help Tuckernuck and Kitsch scale up creative and discover new customers in time for the holidays.

Email marketing

Guide to email deliverability

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Make sure your emails are always landing in the inbox.

Marketing technology

It’s time to re-think our rejection of third-party cookies

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Third-party cookies will become less reliable and less common, but let's not forget why they exist in the first place.

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What else we're reading

Good reads and conversations to help good marketers get better.

A defense of lead generation. It’s not just for “boomer” marketers.

Is ABM right for your GTM strategy? 5 questions to help you find the answer.

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