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GDPR Journal: What I’ve Learned Since Becoming A Data Protection Officer – Email Marketing – SMTP services

I’m Darine Fayed, (Head of Legal @Mailjet, attorney practicing for more than 14 years) and I write from a personal viewpoint of an in-house lawyer who, along with the rest of EU and international companies, is under the pressure of getting our company ready for GDPR before May 2018. New to GDPR and wondering if […]

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5 Unexpected Lessons in Influencer Marketing That I’ve Learned As A Food Industry CEO

You’ll hear a lot about influencer marketing as the CEO of your company. You’ll find that most online media articles and discussion about the topic are from influencer marketers and agencies, particularly when it comes to ROI and results. It can be easy to question if there’s a vested interest when influencer marketing service providers

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These Are the Best Ways I’ve Discovered to Get More Facebook Followers Free

Facebook marketing is somewhat of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, Facebook had 1.94 billion monthly active users as of Q1 2017. That’s the most users of any social network by far. On the other hand, its organic reach is lousy. According to a study by Social@Ogilvy, Organic reach has declined to just six

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200: What I’ve Learned About Podcasting in My First 200 Episodes

Hi! Hey, it’s Darren Rowse from ProBlogger here. ProBlogger is a blog, podcast, event, job board, and a series of eBooks, all designed to help you as a blogger to grow an amazing blog and to build profit around that blog. You can learn more about ProBlogger over at problogger.com. Today is our 200th episode;

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What I’ve learnt from millennials and baby boomers

In the past nine months, I’ve had three event-management interns — two millennials (the generation born 1981-2000) and a baby boomer (those born 1946-1964) — work with me at My Wedding Décor. The two 21-year-olds plan to secure event work in festivals and non-profit organizations. The third, who became my one-day-per-week assistant at the end

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