Create a campaign plan that utilises key on and offline channels to convert 25,000 current Instagram business users in the UK. Your campaign must have a clear creative idea and be data driven (including a clear way to measure progress and impact). Please also consider the implications of the recent GDPR legislation in the UK.

For this assessment you are required to use case study provided by Institute of Direct Marketing Association (DMA) National Student Competition, which is located on e-learning portal. This form the bases of the assessment. Task 1 Portfolio Completed: Individual Date: End of semester assessment period Word Count: No more than 10 pages and 8 pages […]

Would your answer be different if Dave made photocopies of his address book and handed these out to everyone living on his street? Explain your answer by way of reference to appropriate legislation, case law, and regulatory guidance.

Dave asks Bob for his address and phone number, so that he can find Bob’s house when he plans to visit him for a dinner party next week. Bob gives Dave this information. Dave writes the information down in a notebook, which he keeps at home. Does Dave need to comply with the data protection […]

Identify the gaps. What are they? Can you summarise in the conclusion? Then you then check if you can easily find the arguments in the main area.

Comments: 1. Make the aims and objectives much clearly to the reader. Set out very clearly the research questions 1, 2, 3, 4 and use them as headings. 2. There are a lot of materials, but still difficult to follow the structure and identify the findings. For instance, you identify the gaps. What are they? […]

Discuss,Should the U.S. adopt standards similar to those put in place by GDPR? Are businesses complying with these regulations? Can businesses be trusted to protect this data without regulatory oversight?

Write a two to four page paper that examines how government regulations help maintain consumer privacy online. Are current privacy protections adequate? Should the U.S. adopt standards similar to those put in place by GDPR? Are businesses complying with these regulations? Can businesses be trusted to protect this data without regulatory oversight?