CNBC Enhances User Experience with New Features and Resources

CNBC Enhances User Experience with New Features and Resources

CNBC has recently rolled out a number of other initiatives on its website focusing on audience engagement and accessibility. We built a detailed “Get In Touch” section into the platform to encourage outreach. Users will have access to additional newsletters and greater privacy protections, all designed to foster a richer experience.

The “Get In Touch” section acts as a direct communication channel with the users looking for more information/help. It’s always easy for visitors to contact the CNBC team with questions. They can ask for bids on IT, media buying, and other professional service contracts. Through the site, users are prompted to register for all of the other newsletters that CNBC publishes at no cost. When you sign up you’ll get individualized T4America stories delivered directly to your inbox. This ensures you’re up to speed on all the new developments!

CNBC’s newsletters are a great resource on all things business, giving you the lowdown on what’s happening in the markets and the economy, as well as personal finance tips. Further, their platform encourages a simple “Sign Up Now” feature, which lets web users sign up for the newsletters with just the click of the button. This feature not only enhances user engagement but ensures that subscribers have access to premium content crafted by CNBC’s expert team.

Furthermore, CNBC has dedicated an “Advertise With Us” section on its website for businesses interested in promoting their products or services. For media or advertising opportunities, interested advertisers or suppliers should look for contact details linked from the Please Contact Us link above. This allows for easy, two-way dialogue between advertisers and the CNBC sponsorship team, making it simpler and faster to get ad reservation done.

For Californian users, CNBC has adopted a detailed “Privacy Policy” which can be found at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy. This policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard user data, providing transparency to every visitor on our site. Near the bottom of our pages, CNBC has implemented a CCPA Opt-Out Icon, shown as the SVG graphic embedded below. This new icon gives Californians the ability to choose not to share or sell any of their personal information.

Users may view the full California Notice from NBCUniversal about our privacy practices by going to www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act. This alert breaks down consumer rights under the CCPA. It represents CNBC’s commitment to consumer privacy and compliance with state laws.

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