CNBC has introduced several features on its website aimed at enhancing user engagement and providing more tailored content to its audience. The recent updates include a dedicated “Get In Touch” section, a variety of newsletters available for free sign-up, and advertising opportunities for businesses.
The “Get In Touch” section allows users to easily communicate with CNBC, fostering a direct connection between the network and its audience. This new programming effort falls in line with CNBC’s full programming initiative to connect with audiences and show them what matters most to them. Plus, we have a growing array of short, punchy newsletters that aim to bring CNBC’s know-how and news straight to your inbox.
You can subscribe to these great newsletters free of charge! With a bit of effort, you can easily stay abreast of key market trends, business news, and other important areas. Once users register, they can subscribe to specific topics and industries, instantly guaranteeing themselves a constant flow of content catered specifically to their interests. As a result, the homepage has a bold “Sign Up Now” call-to-action, urging every visitor to become part of the newsletter family.
For companies interested in marketing to CNBC’s large digital viewers, the site even features an “Advertise With Us” page. The feature includes new advertising formats designed to keep your content visible and engaging to audiences. Prospective advertisers can learn more about specific advertising opportunities by clicking on the contact link located at together.nbcuni.com/advertise. This link includes special tracking parameters. It contains utm_source=cnbc utm_medium=referral utm_campaign=property_ad_pages. In short, this kind of tracking allows CNBC to determine how successful their advertising efforts are.
In order to better protect your privacy, CNBC has adopted a Privacy Policy, which is full of detailed information and is located at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy. Last updated November 19, 2024. This policy describes the ways that the network gathers, uses, and safeguards individual data. In addition, CNBC has launched a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon. This decision follows state law and gives Rezi users the choice and control over their data to make informed decisions.