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The restriction of third-party targeting by Facebook is yet another impediment to the use of third-p

The restriction of third-party targeting by Facebook is yet another impediment to the use of third-party data in advertising. March 30, 2018 =/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9 [Third-Party Data Crunch](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9)   The restriction of third-party targeting by Facebook is yet another impediment to the use of third-party data in advertising. [Full Article](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) [Webinar: Full-Funnel Snapchat Advertising Strategies for Retail]( eMarketer is pleased to moderate a webinar presentation, featuring Snapchat, and presented by Brand Networks. We’ll focus on how today’s leading digital marketers are taking advantage of Snapchat’s advertising solutions to create memorable brand experiences, drive product consideration, and deliver conversion. [Register now.]( [How Today’s Young Adults Differ From Yesterday’s](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9)   In the latest episode of "Behind the Numbers," eMarketer's Mark Dolliver discusses millennials, and how they differ from Gen Xers and boomers when those generations were in their young adult years. [Listen In](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) [chart-image] [Data Feed](/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9)   [Digital Spend:]( Roughly half of US small businesses spent less than $10,000 on digital marketing last year, recent data from Clutch reports. The survey also found that 30% of small businesses just have one employee working on digital marketing. [Bot Traffic:]( Some 28% of website traffic comes from bots, according to an Adobe study cited by The Wall Street Journal. This high level of fraud should be alarming to ad buyers as they funnel more of their dollars through digital conduits. [More Data](/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) ©2018 eMarketer, Inc. 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036   eMarketer Daily is published by eMarketer, Inc. [Unsubscribe](/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) | [Change email address](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) | [Update preferences](/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) | [Advertise](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) [Select "Research Submissions"](=/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9) for potential inclusion in the eMarketer Daily. If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, please [read it in your browser here](. =/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9   =/DSFL10W0GLA0000MpM3Q0D9    

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