CNBC has strengthened its digital strategy that has included new interactive tools to deepen audience engagement. These features range from a “Get In Touch” page, seven different free email newsletters to subscribe to, advertising information, to privacy policy information and more. The initiatives are clearly aimed at improving the user experience and delivering more targeted information to a highly diverse audience.
Connect with users through their various services and communication applications. Readers can sign up for CNBC’s newsletters for free. This free service enables them to get even more CNBC content delivered directly to their inboxes. A big, bright “Sign Up Now” button makes it easy for people who want to register to go ahead and do it.
There’s more to CNBC than newsletters. Their Advertise With Us section provides real guidance for businesses to reach their ideal audience with the unique backing of CNBC’s influence. For all other advertising-related questions, users are prompted to “Please Contact Us,” with all communication handled by NBCUniversal. This means that advertisers get timely, high-quality support.
User privacy is very important to CNBC, and we have made our Privacy Policy available on CNBC.com. The policy statement is further administered by NBCUniversal’s policy, furthering the organization’s dedication to safeguarding all user data. In addition, users will see a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon prominently shown on the site. This icon will bring you to a related California Notice page. NBCUniversal operates this page in order to provide meaningful transparency about our data collection and usage practices.
For users seeking to understand the terms of their engagement with CNBC, the website features a “Terms of Service” document. This resource lays out the rules that control the use of all of its services and content.
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