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DuckDuckGo and Microsoft for advertising in 2020

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  DuckDuckGo is an internet search engine which prides itself on not tracking its users.  It has become a popular alternative as people become conscious of who their data is being shared with. Now, it’s taking big steps to change search forever. Google currently makes it very difficult for users to choose alternative search engines. But DDG’s data shows that  20% of people would use a Google alternative if it was easier to do so. As authorities look to force Google to loosen its dominant grip on the market share, there’s no better time to advertise on other search engines. Through Microsoft’s Audience Network, you can advertise on sites such as DuckDuckGo and get your business in front of these other users.  By diversifying your PPC approach now, you can ensure you’re well ahead of the competition. READ all about it here https://www.adzooma.com/blog/duckduckgo-aggression-benefits-microsoft-advertisers/ Contact a digital marketer https://fultonfilmcompany.com/contact Posted by George Oh

Anti-Recidivism Movement to help build stronger community relationships between police and civilians

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As a community we can do more to provide leadership and mentorship to help keep people out of jail. This starts with building relationships at the ground level, between police officers and the general public. Trust, Credibility, and Rapport have been lost by the "BRAND" of police work that has been going on in the United States. A few officers have tarnished the honorable duty of many, by their careless actions. What is the #AntiRecidivismMovement ? We start conversations about things that are hard to talk about. We help to make the things that are hard to talk about,  and little bit less hard to talk about. We give police officers and the community a neutral starting point, where officers approach the community, by building relationships with Leadership. We must work together to build a more understanding and tolerant community around us. When a person is released from jail or incarceration,  are they normally given information and education about recidivism? Do most people