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[Exclusive Report] ​​Get in Front of 2024’s Ad Market Trends

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Download - Prepare for ad spending growth normalizing, post-cookie advertising, and more - Hi eMarke

Download - Prepare for ad spending growth normalizing, post-cookie advertising, and more - Hi eMarketer Reader, The US digital ad market is expected to see steady, low double-digit growth from 2024 through 2027, per our forecast. This is a signal that it’s time for marketers to tweak their strategies for the new normal. Are you ready for the challenge? [Download a complimentary copy]() of our analyst report, “Advertising Trends to Watch in 2024: Ad Spending Growth Levels Off, but ID Deprecation, AI, and Measurement Heat Up,” to learn: - Digital ad spending’s new growth trajectory and what it means for your future campaigns - Effective strategies to navigate the post-cookie advertising landscape and thrive - The expanding role of AI in advertising, from enhanced targeting to more accurate measurement [Receive your copy.]() This eMarketer analyst report is presented by Marin Software. Sincerely, eMarketer Editors [Download the Report]() P.S. Please forward this email to colleagues who are interested in post-cookie strategies. Thank you! --------------------------------------------------------------- Trouble viewing? [View in browser](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe or manage your preferences](=/ODY3LVNMRy05MDEAAAGP_RcQu_m-w-R8r2XAtjn1N9MvUC3DuBGSFOFXTMLLNiDWpeoEY_JIF1VczxD_k3oEPZSglpk=) at any time. You have received this email because you are subscribed to get eMarketer Occasional Updates. ©2023 Insider Intelligence, Inc. One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 212-763-6010

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