As we're noticing the impact of the latest Apple update on social media advertising, we wrote a blog to explain what it's all about and the challenges it brings to arts and culture organisations.
Tags: Online advertising, Marketing, Digital Marketing, PrivacyUse this toolkit to create your own GDPR compliant privacy notice.
Get the low-down on recording images of audiences under GDPR, and download our template to make your own event photography notice.
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How GDPR still applies in times of crisis and tips on how to ensure you've got it right
Confused about GDPR? Here is a quick and easy guide to what you need to know to get started.
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Tags: Impact surveyGDPR has had a major impact on email marketing. There are new and more rigorous standards on who you can email to. Here's what that means for marketers.
Have questions on the IMPACT Survey? Read on for more information.
If you're a producer that brings work to receiving venues, you may think it's difficult to get a hold of your audience data for those shows. This blog clears up who has a right to the data. Plus, you'll get tips on how to work with venues to share this data, and increase audiences for everyone.
In this guest blog Alan Ballany of Culture Republic gives his thoughts on what stricter standards around data anonymisation mean for cultural organisations under GDPR.
It's been a year since GDPR hit our inboxes. How have companies and cultural organisations coped, and what are the most common misunderstandings around the legislation?
'Legitimate Interests' could be the saving grace for many arts and culture organisations who want to hold on to their marketing lists.
Read our first guest blog from the Changed Future series, written by Lucretia Devlin.
Tags: Guest blog, Social MediaIn order to reach diverse audiences, including the LGBTQ+ community, you'll need to track who is visiting or engaging with you. Here's how to ask about gender and sexual orientation in surveys in a sensitive and practical way.
Avoid the awkward when you're writing surveys that ask about gender, and be sure you're asking about the right things in the right ways.
A guide to language in Disability for Non-Disabled People