Using Insights From Past Events to Understand Reader Behaviors Leading Up to the 2020 Election

Presented at ONA20
September 30, 2020
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As the U.S. presidential election nears, it’s critical to understand the current traffic landscape and how today’s readers interact with content across various platforms and channels. In this session, we’ll take you through data on how audiences find, interact, and engage with homepages and content during major events, and its potential implications for publishers as we approach November.


Speakers

Jill Nicholson
Senior Director of Customer Education, Chartbeat
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