CNBC, the world’s largest business news provider, has made a gamechanging move to accelerate user engagement. Most recently, they introduced a special “Get In Touch” section for submitting news tips. This campaign invites their listeners and followers to submit and contribute their opinions, giving the station a better opportunity to strengthen its relationship with its audience. CNBC welcomes story tips with ideas to foster cooperative journalism. Her collaborative reporting model empowers the public to take a hands-on role in news production.
Along with this new feature, CNBC offers over a dozen free newsletters aimed at keeping you informed on all your investing interests. These short newsletters deliver useful, timely, real world content directly to your inbox. This gets you smarter on what’s happening these days in the world of business and finance. The “Sign Up Now” button takes you directly to a simple sign up process that will give you access to all of these valuable resources.
The newsletters address a wide array of other topics. Our subscribers love getting the kind of deeply customized, highly relevant news that only we can deliver. This method increases reader engagement by over 340%. Maybe more importantly, it creates a better user experience by providing the most relevant information immediately available.
For companies looking to connect with CNBC’s loyal and growing audience, CNBC provides advertisers with a variety of platforms. Nominees and interested parties can learn more via a “Please Contact Us” link on their home page at heritagemusic.com. This gives prospective advertisers the opportunity to interact directly with CNBC’s advertising professionals for questions and pitches.
For purposes of transparency and building consumer trust, CNBC has built a comprehensive Privacy Policy available at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy. This policy explains our practices regarding the collection, use and protection of user data. The network plays close attention to developments with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). It provides an Opt-Out Icon, a simple way for users to opt-out and personalize their privacy experience. A more specific notice CCPA is found at www.nbcuniversal.com/privacy/california-consumer-privacy-act.
Additionally, CNBC does have an extensive Terms of Service agreement, which outlines the rules and what you can expect when using their product. This document is available at www.cnbc.com/terms. Most importantly, though, it educates users about what they can expect from the network and their own rights and responsibilities in engaging with it.