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Learn with MarketingProfs: Your daily dose of marketing know-how. [MarketingProfs Today]( Your Source for What Matters in Marketing • From the Team at MarketingProfs Wednesday, January 08, 2020 [Consumer Trust and Privacy: The Marketer's Challenge in 2020]( [The Email Year in Review: 2019's Important Developments in Email]( [[New PRO Course] The (Non-Techie) Marketer's Guide to SEO]( [Marketing Jobs: Firms' Hiring Plans for the First Half of 2020 [Study]]( [This Is Your Ticket to Marketing Success]( [Consumer Trust and Privacy: The Marketer's Challenge in 2020]( Privacy concerns have reached a boiling point. Consumers, regulators, Web browsers, advertisers, brands... all are evolving to meet the changing privacy landscape. Marketers are considering how to best reach customers while respecting their privacy and earning their trust. [See what lies ahead in 2020](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [The Email Year in Review: 2019's Important Developments in Email]( In 2019, email held on to its crown as the reigning monarch of marketing channels. As we begin a new decade, let's reflect on some of last year's most talked-about and [important moments in email](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [[New PRO Course] The (Non-Techie) Marketer's Guide to SEO]( MarketingProfs PRO Organic search traffic is different from other traffic sources. How? Andy Crestodina, CMO and a co-founder of Orbit Media, explains in MarketingProfs' newest course. Access this and every other course in our catalog when you upgrade to PRO—now [40% off through January 31 with code GETHAPPY](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [Marketing Jobs: Firms' Hiring Plans for the First Half of 2020 [Study]]( Most companies plan to add new hires to their creative (i.e., non-technical) marketing teams in the first half of 2020, according to recent research from The Creative Group. [Check out findings from the study](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [This Is Your Ticket to Marketing Success]( MarketingProfs event Experience some of the best B2B marketing education on the planet—at MarketingProfs B2B Forum (#mpb2b) 2020 in San Francisco. And if you register soon, you'll save $800 on your ticket. [Learn more](. [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( Upcoming Events JAN 16 [Webinar] [How to Align Sales and Marketing Teams for Max ROI]( sponsored by Influence & Co. | 45 minutes JAN 21 [Webinar] [How to Build a Brilliant Marketing Plan]( with Ruth Stevens | 60 minutes JAN 23 [Webinar] [Using Email Security for Deliverability and Opens]( sponsored by Valimail | 60 minutes NOV 3–6 [San Francisco] [MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2020]( Get your Earliest Bird ticket before it's too late to save $800. So glad you could join us today! —Vahe Habeshian, Director of Publications [MarketingProfs]( Comments? [Contact us](. Advertising/Sponsorship [here]( or telephone 866-557-9625 Read our Terms of Service [here](. MarketingProfs LLC 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 This email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your MarketingProfs Subscription. If you prefer to no longer receive MarketingProfs Today, you can always [leave this list](. Did someone who cares about you forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( to get your own copy.

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