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By Victoria Richards
Join us, alongside Google and Microsoft, at an event designed to inform, educate and reassure businesses that a cookieless future doesn’t mean the end of in-depth insights.
We’re hosting two breakfast events; one on 11th May at the Engine Shed in Bristol, and the other on 19th May at the Hotel du Vin in Exeter (8:30 – 10:30am). They will provide a vital opportunity for South West businesses to understand the changes to data capture, as consumers are given more control of their online presence, with potential financial fines for non-compliance.
Jaye Cowle, our Managing Director, says: “This is an extremely important workshop for business owners and marketers. Google and Microsoft will be in the room presenting on the changes that have happened, and how to adjust your marketing as a result. It is imperative that marketing departments understand how to responsibly track and engage with your customers in the future.”
Along with representatives from Google and Microsoft, there will be presentations from our Data Strategist Michael Patten, The Coloring In Department’s Jill Quick, and Noisy Little Monkey’s Technical Director Jon Payne. They will cover the biggest changes to digital marketing, as well as additional considerations and tactics businesses can implement as user permission and data visibility becomes increasingly important.
Places are limited, so register your attendance in either Bristol or Exeter today!
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