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[Marketing Day]( Featured story [Facebook Local is the social network’s stab at Yelp, Foursquare]( Nov 10, 2017 by Tim Peterson Facebook’s new app lets people find nearby things to do and places to go. From Marketing Land [2017 holiday shopping trends: How consumers plan to research & purchase gifts this season]( Nov 10, 2017 by Amy GesenhuesHoliday shopping insights from Cardlytics, VigLinks and Valassis. [Four key holiday paid search trends to keep an eye on]( Nov 10, 2017 by Andy TaylorColumnist Andy Taylor shares data that can help predict trends in the e-commerce and retail space this holiday season. Advertisers, take note! [A CMO confession: The 5 marketing lies I’ve told myself]( Nov 10, 2017 by Joe HylandWhat marketing lies are you telling yourself? Contributor Joe Hyland comes clean with five marketing misconceptions that he’s pledging to overcome. [Delivering great customer experiences doesn’t happen overnight]( Nov 10, 2017 by Dayle HallMarketers are keen to deliver better customer experiences, but it takes time and a smart strategy. Columnist Dayle Hall shares four things you can do to make it happen. [Adobe launches Launch, its next-gen tag management platform]( Nov 10, 2017 by Barry LevineThe new offering allows third-party tool makers to integrate their own features into the open platform. [AppNexus, Tru Optik offer first partnership between an OTT SSP and a DMP]( Nov 10, 2017 by Barry LevineForget all the acronyms. The partnership means that publishers of internet-delivered long-form TV can now offer audience segments to advertisers. [How are you changing your content marketing program in 2018?]( Nov 10, 2017 by Rachel LindteigenTo help you plan ahead and get your content marketing program in tip-top shape, columnist Rachel Lindteigen predicts the changes you can expect to see next year. [Facebook will disable ‘Like’ button in third-party mobile apps]( Nov 10, 2017 by Tim PetersonFacebook is also deprecating app invite feature that developers used to organically grow their apps’ user bases. Recent Headlines From MarTech Today, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology [Drift unveils a chat window that knows when your account is visiting the site]( Nov 10, 2017 by Barry Levine Called Drift ABM, it syncs with Salesforce CRM, notifies the account’s salesperson for that account and delivers an opening personalized message. [What B2B marketing attributes are CMOs looking for in 2018?]( Nov 10, 2017 by Scott Vaughan As we edge closer to the new year, now is a good time to take a close look at the talent inside your B2B marketing team. Columnist Scott Vaughan discusses the skills and attributes CMOs should look for. [Forrester predicts 80% of companies will fail to comply with GDPR in 2018]( Nov 10, 2017 by Amy Gesenhues The research firm’s latest “Predictions 2018: A Year of Reckoning” report outlines 13 business forecasts for the coming year. For more marketing news from around the web, check out the [full Marketing Day article on our site.]( [Search Engine Land's SMX West returns to the West Coast March 13–15, 2018 in San Jose]( Attend [SMX West]( for actionable tactics to drive your SEO and SEM campaigns. If you're obsessed with SEO and SEM, don't miss this opportunity to learn from the experts. View pass options and [register]( today! Connect with us on: Get the Marketing Land App: [Search Engine Land]( Like what you see? Check out Marketing Land's other email newsletters [here](. [MarTech]( | [CMO]( | [Social]( | [SEM]( | [SEO]( | [Mobile]( | [Analytics]( | [Display]( | [Email]( | [Retail]( | [Content]( | [Video]( | [Local]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your subscriptions](. This email was sent by: Marketing Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 279 Newtown Tpke. Redding, CT 06896 USA [Events]( | [Advertise]( | [Contact Us](

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