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8 Reasons Why You Need Marketing Operations to Help Your Business
You might have heard of dev ops and special ops, but it’s possible the term’ marketing ops’ hasn’t yet crossed your radar. Read on and hear from n3 Hub’s CTO Damian Williams as he takes a detailed look at this newly-created employment niche and how it can be filled.
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n3 Hub Now Has SOC 2 Type 2 Compliance & Certification
It is official! n3 Hub has SOC 2 Type 2 Compliance & Certification, and we could not be more excited.
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New Feature Release: August 2021
Over the past few months, we’ve been working behind the scenes to deliver some great features to our Customer Data Platform.
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Why Marketing Needs to Own Its Customer Data
To be able to run campaigns that are compelling and timely with relevant messages, you rely on good customer data. Find out how to get what you need.
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Why All CDP’s Are Not Created Equal
As consumers become more tech-savvy and expect to be engaged cohesively on digital and offline channels, it has become increasingly important for marketers to have meaningful and relevant conversations and interactions.
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Getting Up to Speed on Feed Management
Feed Management – to generate and manage data feeds into paid media channels to enrich the messages you place in front of your customers and leads, e.g. products and services.
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n3 Hub’s High Information Security Standards Endorsed with ISO27001 Accreditation
We’re very proud to announce after a lot of hard work and perseverance, n3 Hub has achieved ISO27001 accreditation!
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The Balance Between Privacy & Personalization in Marketing – How Can You Achieve Both?
In an ever-evolving world, customers are now expecting highly personalised experiences but are also becoming increasingly wary of giving their personal data. If an organisation is receiving limited data, how can they ensure they are remaining relevant to their customers? In this article, we define personalisation and privacy and how your business can achieve the…
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Are You Prepared for the Cookie Monster?
Cookies! Monsters and online advertisers can’t get enough of them. But somewhere along the way, the ubiquitous HTTP cookie has itself become a monster, destined to be consigned permanently to Oscar’s trash can. So how did we fall out of love with cookies?