Good morning Search Marketer, a happy Monday to you.
This feels odd to write, but Google's ad policies are catching up to Facebook. The company announced it will soon no longer permit housing, employment or credit advertisers to use demographic or zip code targeting. The company will start rolling out the new policy in the U.S. and Canada by the end of the year at the latest. Facebook took the same action more than a year ago. If this change is going to affect you, expect to hear from Google about the potential impact in the coming weeks.
To help marketers better understand shifting behaviors as local economies begin to reopen, we've rounded up a number of data resources. From consumer behavior to audience insights to PPC trends, these resources can help you contextualize your performance and inform your content and messaging, campaign segmentation for targeting, as well as personalization and merchandising strategies.
Registration is open for SMX Next, our free virtual event happening on June 23 and 24. Check out the agenda here.
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Ginny Marvin,
Editor-in-Chief