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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2021 · 36 MIN

iOS14, Apple vs. Facebook and the Impact on Advertisers and Publishers - with Jim Banks

from Digital Marketing Radio · host David Bain

Apple and Facebook are fighting again! This time it’s over ads and user privacy. Apple is rolling out its iOS 14 updates with a privacy change that could result in Facebook experiencing a significant cut in its advertising revenue.Today we’re discussing what impact this has on you as an advertiser or as a publisher - and what you need to do about it.Joining me today to discuss that is a man who’s been a leader in the online ads industry for the past 20 years. He’s a former Head of Biddable Media at Cheapflights and the current CEO of Spades Media and the Founder of Elite Media Buyers - welcome to DMR - Jim Banks.Software I Couldn’t Live Without:Hemmingway app highlights lengthy, complex sentences and common errors in your writing (http://www.hemingwayapp.com/).Next on the List:Entity-based SEO Platform, to help you rank higher & stay ranked longer (https://inlinks.net/).Magical Marketer:Eric Seufert (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericseufert/)

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