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Marketing Day: Facebook’s latest data faux pas, YouTube creator updates & more

Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

Facebook confirms it sent app performance data to people outside of the intended app development companies.


The target account list forms the foundation of Account-Based Marketing. Contributor Peter Isaacson explains different approaches and ideas you can employ for assembling this key strategic element.


The decision imposes Fourth Amendment restrictions on the ability to conduct surveillance without probable cause.


During VidCon this week, YouTube rolled out new ways for creators with sizable subscriber numbers to monetize their content and channels.


Attending Search Engine Land’s SMX® is a great way to sharpen your search marketing skills, connect with like-minded professionals and gain tons of actionable SEO and SEM insights that can help take your company and career to a new level of success.


The new features are designed to give marketers finer tools for following customers, directing ads or assigning credit.


The mobile marketing firm is now writing an Anheuser-Busch audit trail to a public blockchain, where all stakeholders can view all the data.


Recent Headlines From MarTech Today, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology:

The good news from this first Robot Traffic Report from ad platform Dianomi: Overall bot traffic is down to about 32 percent, including good and bad ones.


TV advertising isn’t what it used to be — it’s much more, argues contributor Chuck Moran.


As it has for more than 100 years, competing tech challenges television to evolve rather than contribute to its demise.


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