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  • Exclusive: Industry Sees Merit Raises Cool Off Per C2HR Surveys

    Which segment of the industry saw the biggest pay increases last year? CFX got an advance peek at C2HR’s annual compensation surveys.

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  • The Paper Store speeds in-store checkout

    The Paper Store lost margin from shoppers doubling up on promotions. Its new point-of-sale system reduces promotion confusion, makes its operational team more efficient and keeps shoppers moving through checkout.   Promotions are an effective tool many marketers use to attract consumers to the brand and then on to buy.   The Paper Store has […]

  • Grammy Gold: What the 2025 Awards Tell Us About the Future of TV Advertising

    As one of the most important nights of the year in the music industry, the Grammys pulls in millions of viewers vying to see their favorite artists perform and potentially win history-making awards. For brands, it means they can reach users who fully engage with their TV screens. 

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  • Navigating Privacy and AI Under the Trump Administration: A Q&A with Privacy Expert, Jessica B. Lee of Loeb & Loeb

    With Donald Trump now in office as the 47th U.S. president, significant shifts in consumer data privacy and AI regulation are expected. Jessica B. Lee, Chief Privacy & Security Partner at Loeb & Loeb, explores what businesses should anticipate from the FTC under Andrew Ferguson, the likelihood of a federal privacy law, and how AI regulation may evolve at the state and federal levels.

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  • IP Address Targeting: Privacy Myth or Marketing Must?

    Google announced that the company will allow advertisers to target audiences using their IP addresses starting next month. Is it a step towards balancing privacy with advertising effectiveness? Or is it a slippery slope towards invasive tracking?

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  • Q&A: How One Event Speaker is on a Mission to Support Sober Lifestyles

    Event networking experiences often revolve around the bar. Once those black-cloth topped carts roll out, it’s a signal to socialize and sip while doing it, often at the end of the day. For those who don’t drink alcohol, the bar cart can be triggering, and the timing of the networking, cumbersome. It wasn’t until Laura […]

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  • AI And Smart Tech: AdExchanger Does CES 2025

    Recorded from the showroom floor at CES, the AdExchanger editorial team talks about the intersection of consumer electronics and advertising with our guest, Monks head of AI innovation Dave Meeker. From the responsible use of AI to new ad experiences that will be enabled by tech on the showroom floor,  we dig into what caught our eye this year.

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  • Adjusting Priorities in Advertising

    Eden Collective, a consultancy of senior media strategists dedicated to bridging the gap between short-term performance and long-term brand strategy and outcomes, aims to deliver unbiased, actionable recommendations using advanced data science and analytics. Alison Monk, CEO of Eden and a a go-to voice in the startup world for paid media and measurement, offers her […]

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  • Agency HR Update: Hiring Trends, Mentorship, and the Role of Freelancers

    According to findings from EventTrack 2025, EM’s annual research report on experiential marketing, eventgoers are preparing for an active 2025, with 56 percent of respondents planning to show up to more b-to-c and b-to-b events in the coming year than in 2024. Add to that the fact that 74 percent of Fortune 1000 marketers expect […]

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  • Style quiz increases conversion, decreases returns at Carve Designs 

    Carve Designs vets all of its technology deployments on if it will produce a high return on investment, CEO Thayer Sylvester says. The style quiz checks all the boxes but robust personalization has not proved its worth yet. Apparel brand Carve Designs wants shoppers to find their ideal swimsuit fast, buy it and then keep […]