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Featured story Aug 9, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues Since the infiltration of bad actors plaguing the platfo

[Marketing Day]( Featured story [Facebook’s content review policy: How it works, the teams & tech behind the reviews & the results so far]( Aug 9, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues Since the infiltration of bad actors plaguing the platform during the 2016 elections, Facebook has prioritized its content review process. From Marketing Land [Facebook bans bail bond ads & requires pre-certification for addiction treatment ads]( Aug 9, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues All addiction treatment centers will have to be certified by LegitScript to run ads on Facebook, Messenger, Instagram or Facebook’s Audience Network. [CDP AgilOne partners with Criteo to prevent wasting ads on an already-sold customer]( Aug 9, 2018 by Barry Levine Since it tracks offline purchases as well as online activity, the CDP can tell the remarketer when the sale has already been made. [How to maximize value from push notifications]( Aug 8, 2018 by Sam Welch Finding the right way to utilize mobile push notifications is both an art and a science. Contributor Sam Welch reveals what you need to consider. Recent Headlines From [MarTech Today](, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology [CDPs: Why now?]( Aug 9, 2018 by Barry Levine Our new MarTech Intelligence report on choosing a CDP vendor elicits an inquiry into how this category emerged only recently, after years of hype about “a single view of the customer.” For more marketing news from around the web, check out the [full Marketing Day article on our site.]( [SMX East returns to NYC, better than ever: October 24-25, 2018]( Search Engine Land’s [SMX East]( is coming to the Big Apple October 24-25. You’ll get two laser-focused days of the SEO and SEM topics that matter most to you. Join us for actionable tactics, exceptional networking, top notch amenities, and demos from market-defining vendors. [View rates 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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