Below we’ve listed a quick rundown of the speakers and major topics discussed. Consider it the official TFD take on CRMA.
We are actively accepting new projects. Let’s talk if you want to build a deeper connection with your audience.
We are actively accepting new projects. Let’s talk if you want to build a deeper connection with your audience.
Below we’ve listed a quick rundown of the speakers and major topics discussed. Consider it the official TFD take on CRMA.
Twenty-First Digital seeking audience strategist to join small and nimble audience development team. This is a freelance position (estimated 20-40 hours) with the potential to become full-time for the right candidate.
Neil Vogel, CEO of Dotdash, and Bryan Goldberg, CEO of Bustle, answered some of the industry’s top concerns in rapid-fire Digiday member event.
Last week, Dotdash hosted the most recent Digiday member event in the company’s hip Times Square office. Neil Vogel and Bryan Goldberg faced off in a rapid-fire session of True/False led by Digiday’s editor-in-chief Brian Morrissey. The below prompts have sparked much conversation in the Twenty-First Digital office, so we compiled our notes and personal takeaways to share a brief recap of the evening’s discussion.
Twenty-First Digital is growing … again!
We are so happy to introduce our newest team member, Chelsey Shockley. As our audience strategist, she will play a critical role in developing client strategies, while also providing an additional level of effective oversight and long-term vision.
I love data. And I love ideas grounded in data. So much so that it can inhibit my decision-making. Kids love pinatas, you say? And you’re just saying that based ... based on ... YOUR EXPERIENCE? DOES NOT COMPUTE. (Robo-Ashley crashes to the floor.)
Facebook has been under serious scrutiny lately as more is revealed about Cambridge Analytica’s use of the social networks’ user information. Cambridge Analytica, a third party data brokerage firm, is being held responsible for targeting political advertising on Facebook based on user data. Since the revelation, Facebook has lost stock value, many users are deleting their accounts, Mark Zuckerberg has been in closed door meetings to help determine the networks’ next moves and he will be testifying before Congress. Not to mention he’s taking shade from Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, claiming that Facebook cannot possibly be putting the needs of the consumer first when the consumer is the product they are selling.