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Preparing for the Cookieless World: How to Engage and Monetize Content in 2021 + Beyond

Presented at ONA20
September 30, 2020
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Google Chrome has is banning third-party cookies by 2022. Regulations such as GDPR and CCPA have limited the ability to target users across the web. Privacy-first strategies are quickly becoming the new normal. Join this session to understand the impact of the demise of user cookie data and how your newsroom can use alternative targeting strategies to continue to grow your business over the next 5 years.

This session is designed for:

  • Product Managers planning for alternative engagement strategies that do not rely on third-party user date.
  • Newsroom leaders looking for content-driven strategies to monetize their audience.
  • Anyone who wants to learn more about the advertising and publishing world after third party cookies are blocked across all major browsers in 2022.

Speakers

Hersh Patel
Founder/CEO, Hindsight
Dean Chandler
VP, Publisher Development, Hindsight Technology Solutions
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