By: Q.E.D.
So does that mean that google would no longer be able to track an individual from one site to the next using google analytics and sell that information to a 3rd party? Heck, I might actually consider...
View ArticleBy: Brian Temecula
I don’t think anyone really wants to be tracked. If anyone wants to be tracked, please respond with why. The only reason I can think of is that a person might like all the personalized ads they see.
View ArticleBy: Craig Buckler
Personalization is the only reason. Social plug-ins is possibly the most useful example. Or perhaps you like adverts for luxury British sports cars after you’ve been browsing the jaguar webcam stream...
View ArticleBy: Craig Buckler
Ideally, that should be the case now … but I doubt it is. Remember also that DNT won’t stop Google or any other company doing whatever they like.
View ArticleBy: brian temecula
I think what’s at stake is lots of advertising jobs and advertising opportunities. I don’t even know what a social plugin is….
View ArticleBy: John
Do not track is better than the silly cookie thing, however, my prediction is that a load of big companies will ignore it (it requires them to be honorable which is uncommon in advertising land) then...
View ArticleBy: Nick Stevens
This is a very cynical outlook. If you actually ask the question of “why am I being tracked?” you might come to the realization that the company wants to sell you more stuff (i.e. – serve you better)....
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Your blog is absolutely amazing and perfect for my need. I found your advice and tips very helpful and informative. Thanks for sharing. Hope to see more wonderful blog on your website and to see some...
View ArticleBy: los angeles based web design
There will always be tension between privacy and efficiency in terms of targeting from a marketing perspective.With IE’s recent preset disabling of tracking.. I think consumers will general OPT for no...
View ArticleBy: Q.E.D.
Nick, are you saying that those gathering our information should be telling us what they know about us (not just what data is being collected – there is a difference between saying “we note your past...
View ArticleBy: Brian Temecula
I don’t think anyone really wants to be tracked. If anyone wants to be tracked, please respond with why. The only reason I can think of is that a person might like all the personalized ads they see.
View ArticleBy: Craig Buckler
Personalization is the only reason. Social plug-ins is possibly the most useful example. Or perhaps you like adverts for luxury British sports cars after you’ve been browsing the jaguar webcam stream...
View ArticleBy: Craig Buckler
Ideally, that should be the case now … but I doubt it is. Remember also that DNT won’t stop Google or any other company doing whatever they like.
View ArticleBy: brian temecula
I think what’s at stake is lots of advertising jobs and advertising opportunities. I don’t even know what a social plugin is….
View ArticleBy: John
Do not track is better than the silly cookie thing, however, my prediction is that a load of big companies will ignore it (it requires them to be honorable which is uncommon in advertising land) then...
View ArticleBy: Nick Stevens
This is a very cynical outlook. If you actually ask the question of “why am I being tracked?” you might come to the realization that the company wants to sell you more stuff (i.e. – serve you better)....
View ArticleBy: Social Media Marketing
Your blog is absolutely amazing and perfect for my need. I found your advice and tips very helpful and informative. Thanks for sharing. Hope to see more wonderful blog on your website and to see some...
View ArticleBy: los angeles based web design
There will always be tension between privacy and efficiency in terms of targeting from a marketing perspective. With IE’s recent preset disabling of tracking.. I think consumers will general OPT for no...
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