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On Line Fraud – Some Recent Facts

Here is another great piece from the ‘Global Marketing Alliance’ I really love their in depth and relevant stories” ”The digital marketing industry may already be facing a headache over ad-blockers, viewability and effectiveness, but the rise of ad fraud is likely to turn that into a head-splitting migraine which will cost brand-owners $7.2bn (£5.1bn) […]

Some Key Points From The National Data Protection Conference

I attended and briefly spoke in the not for profit section of the National Data Protection conference today on behalf of the IDMA. The Data Protection Commissioner, Helen Dixon provided some great insights in the main conference room into what is coming down the track in 2016. Here is a summary. 1.The ODPC intend to […]

How to Guarantee Open Rates of 10% PLus

Working with email data in the Irish Market for over 5 years we have seen allot of campaigns come through the system and as a result have developed a process to optimise open rates and get Irish consumers engaged with your offer.  This includes such tools as:  – Resend to non openers within 48 hours […]

Premium Lead Generation Site ‘’Winnersville’’ Launching in the UK February 1st 2016

Flow Leads Media in partnership with DataXcel are pleased to announce the launch of their premium UK Lead Generation website “Winnersville” on 1st February 2016. Winnersville clients will be able to benefit from a premium Lead Generation service that will include inline validation, user scoring optimisation, real-time deliveries and a dedicated Client Account Manager. Winnersville […]

How to deal with those everyday spam emails trying to steal your data?

Cyber criminals have many different ways to steal personal information and money, but email scams are still among the most prevalent. These fraudulent e-mails appear to come from legitimate companies or sources and may include real company logos, content and even look like they are from a company manager, director or senior staff member’s email […]

How Strong is your explicit consent when collecting data?

There is  allot of talk at the moment both in Ireland and the UK about opt in, opt out, explicit consent, does the original consent match the actual data usage, is it relevant, have you explained the definition of third party usage clearly enough etc etc There are seminars, debates, events, meetings and allot of […]