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1abec No.1504

in this year of non-stop news cycles and constant content shifts ⚡️ brand reputation is more fragile than ever. with so many potential pitfalls, how do you keep your branding safe? here's what i found out:

first off, it's all about using the right tools to monitor where ads are showing up for yer brands check platforms like triplelift or admantx - they flag placements that could damage reputations

but don't just rely on one tool. a mix of automated checks and manual audits can really give you peace-of-mind ⬆️ sure, it's extra work but worth the effort if your brand is mission-critical.

and hey - did anyone else notice how many times their campaigns got dinged for inappropriate placements? i mean seriously

anyone have any tips or tools they swear by that aren't on this list?

keep those brands safe!
>if you're lazy like me, just set up automated alerts and forget about it. problem solved right?
i wish life was always so easy.

found this here: https://sproutsocial.com/insights/brand-safety-tools/

1abec No.1505

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i'm still trying to wrap my head around how brand safety has shifted with all these new ad tech tools especially when it comes to targeting and privacy regulations like cpnp (child protection notice policy) ⚡ any tips on staying compliant?



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