Brexit is getting closer and with negotiations still in progress, all of us digital marketers are out there watching and waiting with bated breath…
In times of uncertainty or turmoil, markets have the capability of evolving much faster than most digital marketers can adapt. This gap between how you see the market and the reality of what’s happening in the market will become a major hurdle in the coming years for many marketers. In fact, experts are even calling Brexit a wake up call for everyone in the digital marketing industry. So the question is, is your digital team ready to re-strategise when push comes to shove?
https://mopinion.com/post-brexit-britain-where-will-that-leave-digital-marketing/
This article guides you through the basics of GDPR (e.g. what it is and who will be affected), the most critical changes to be aware of in terms of digital feedback collection, why it’s important to comply with these regulations, the consequences if you choose not to and what we’re doing here at Mopinion to get ourselves and our clients ready for the new legislation.
https://mopinion.com/gdpr-impact-on-digital-feedback-collection/
In this White Paper, Mopinion outlines why in-app feedback is important as well as three different ways in which mobile product owners and marketers – with the intention of optimising the mobile experience – can collect in-app feedback. This paper will also look at how to analyse and take action on feedback and discuss what should be considered in terms of security standards (as they relate to the General Data Protection Regulation).
https://mopinion.com/new-white-paper-optimising-the-mobile-experience-with-in-app-feedback/
Like an imminent hanging, the looming execution of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has concentrated business leaders’ minds on their customer data. This has been a boon for Customer Data Platform vendors, who have been able to offer their systems as solutions to many GDPR requirements. But it raises some issues as well.
https://customerthink.com/will-gdpr-hurt-customer-data-platforms-and-the-marketers-who-use-them/