CNBC LLC, the parent company of CNBC.com, is not resting on its impressive laurels and is aggressively seeking to expand its digital offerings. They’re rolling out some new ad formats and doubling down on privacy-focused measures. This change is a huge boon for businesses that want to leverage the platform for organic marketing efforts. It also responds to the demand from users who value their data privacy.
The Advertise With Us page on the CNBC website gives interested advertisers a chance to look through all of possible advertising options available. Users can intuitively access this section with a clear link. This link takes you to an information page that describes in greater depth the advertising opportunities at Advertise With Us. This new pilot program is part of CNBC’s smart, strategic plan to better help advertisers reach its massive, targeted audience.
Aside from ads, user privacy has always been a priority for CNBC. The site includes a detailed privacy policy, clearly explaining what user data is collected, how it’s used, and how it’s safeguarded. This policy is available to all users at NBCUniversal Privacy Policy. To help advance transparency, CNBC has implemented a CCPA Opt-Out Icon. This important new feature gives consumers simple but powerful tools to better control information collected about them. The detailed CCPA notice is available via California Consumer Privacy Act Notice.
For those looking to engage with CNBC beyond its day-to-day coverage, you can subscribe here to CNBC’s free newsletters. To subscribe, visit the “Sign Up for CNBC Newsletters” tab to select one! These email newsletters give subscribers a head start on news of new or improved products and services, making their site visit much more productive.
CNBC goes one step further and makes sure that prospective users know the legal gray area they are entering by using CNBC’s services. Users are more likely to notice users can click through the easy to locate Terms of Service page link Terms of Service. It provides important legal information regarding your use of our site and its content.
Here’s how to contact CNBC with any questions, story ideas, news tips, etc. To begin with, simply go to our contact page at Contact CNBC. This tight feedback loop shows CNBC’s focus on building a two-way dialogue with its viewers.