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MarinOne Delivers Performance Across Advertising Channels

MarinOne Delivers Performance Across Advertising Channels New Case Studies Highlight the Benefits of Using MarinOne Across Paid Search, Social and eCommerce Campaigns. News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, July 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Marin Software, a leading provider of digital marketing software for performance-driven advertisers and agencies, today announced that it has published three new customer case studies highlighting the benefits of using MarinOne across multiple marketing channels. Digital marketers are looking for the best performance from their marketing investment and the advanced bidding at the heart of delivering results. The MarinOne bidding algorithm can be used across channels, including the latest additions like Instacart, LinkedIn and Apple Search Ads.

What You Need To Know: Bedford Patch School Election Guide

The proposed budget is $113,242,880, with a 1.59 percent increase over the 2020-21 spending package. School officials said the tax levy will increase by 1.79 percent if the budget is approved by voters. The spending plan calls for the replacement of at least three school buses. The budget also includes funds for teacher pay raises. There are a total of two school trustee seats to be filled for three-year terms. These are board of education seats with terms expiring on June 30. Board of Education candidates running are: Marjorie Schiff (incumbent) There will also be one additional proposition on the ballot this year: Proposition # 2 (Bus Replacements) purchase and pay for three passenger buses at a cost of $124,600 each, two passenger buses at a cost of $59,200 each, two passenger buses at a cost of $60,875 each; one Operations and Maintenance Vehicle at a cost of $57,000 for a total cost not to exceed $670,950. This will be funded from current funds available within the genera

Occupy Seacoast organizes #StopAsianHate rally in Portsmouth

PORTSMOUTH Children were among those speaking out Sunday as a rally against racism and hate in Market Square focused on supporting Asian American and Pacific Islanders. I am here to help stop the violence against certain people just because of the way they look, said Tyzo Diallo, 12, of Kittery. He and his sister Jacqueline, 10, said it was important to them to take a stand. I want my children to see that their voices matter, said their mom, Meaghan Dunn. I want them to know we can make changes. The rally was organized by Occupy Seacoast. Founder David Holt said all racism matters, but in light of recent events, his group chose to focus on the recent anti-Asian racism and violence.

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