CNBC Enhances User Engagement with News Tips and Free Newsletters

CNBC Enhances User Engagement with News Tips and Free Newsletters

Meanwhile, CNBC is further deepening its audience engagement thanks to a number of other efforts aimed at improving the viewer experience. The network has made engaging its audience a priority, and it shows. It includes a “Get In Touch” button, to let viewers send in their community news tips. This new feature allows users to leave comments and offer their unique perspectives. It encourages a more dynamic, two-way relationship between the network and its viewers.

Along with captivating its audience, CNBC offers a variety of newsletters that you can sign-up to receive. Providing these newsletters completely free of charge means that subscribers can get highly curated, valuable content delivered straight to their inboxes. When they do, they gain access to a wealth of knowledge on all things finance-related. This ensures they’re always clued into the most recent market trends and market developments.

We’ve made the sign-up process as easy as possible. People who are interested can quickly and easily sign up for email newsletters that cater to their specific interests. Simply go to the special sign-up page on CNBC’s website! This Membership Campaign brings more great stuff to our paying subscribers. That too plays into CNBC’s strategy of being known as the credible business news outlet.

In addition, CNBC provides a wide range of advertising solutions for local and national businesses seeking to engage CNBC’s affluent, influential audience. For all other advertising related inquiries, advertisers interested in advertising with us must contact us via the “Advertise With Us” page located on the website. This is the central destination for all important information for businesses looking to effectively showcase their products or services to CNBC’s audience.

In this digital age we are living, the issue of privacy is paramount. That’s why CNBC has a great clear privacy policy right on CNBC’s NBCUniversal owned website. Its user data policy describes what information is collected, how it is used and protected, and directly answers public concerns about the security of personal information. Moreover, as a member of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), CNBC offers California residents the right to opt-out. The CCPA opt-out icon is nice and big on the homepage, making sure data use is clear from the get-go.

California residents, take a look at CNBC’s California Notice concerning consumer privacy. You can check it out over on the NBCUniversal website. This public notice provides additional disclosure on how the California Consumer Privacy Act requirements are handled by the network.

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