The company enables hyper-personalization efforts in its mobile app to offer promotions to its customers based on their location, which can change depending on the time of day, commutes and Starbucks locations.
Michael Benedek,
Forbes,
11 Dec. 2024
Executives quickly rolled out value meals and promotions to try to win people back, especially lower-income consumers who’d long been the company’s base.
Brands that simplify checkout by integrating flexible payment options, mobile-friendly interfaces, and quick-fill capabilities are able to capture these spontaneous purchases, driving up conversion rates and maximizing the impact of influencer campaigns.
Nandan Sheth,
Forbes,
11 Dec. 2024
According to research by Comrade Digital Marketing Agency, personalization is the key to successful marketing campaigns with the highest return on investment.
Marketers used it to test landing pages, ads and website copy, gaining valuable insights by comparing metrics like click-through rates and conversions.
Dan Rogers,
Forbes,
11 Dec. 2024
Modern digital advertising systems—from streaming video, OTT and YouTube to audio, podcasts, banner ads and even some forms of print—can be connected to data signals of such interest modality.
As is always the case with such vulnerability announcements, Google has not released technical details of the issues beyond a basic description of each.
Davey Winder,
Forbes,
11 Dec. 2024
Google timed the announcements to coincide with the one-year anniversary of Gemini, which the company released last year to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
An America Succeeds analysis of 82 million job postings found that employers are seeking durable skills—such as critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity—almost four times more often than the top five technical or hard skills.
Allie Danziger,
Forbes,
9 Dec. 2024
Many companies are dropping degree requirements from job postings, as are state governments.
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