Privacy Policy
Effective Date: April 2, 2026
Slaymaker Marketing LLC, doing business as Slaymaker Marketing (“Slaymaker Marketing,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you share with us through our website, including [https://www.slaymakermarketing.com], any related landing pages, forms, and services that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Site”).
This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, when we share it, and the choices available to you regarding your information.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect the following categories of personal information:
A. Information You Provide to Us
When you contact us, request information, schedule a call, submit a form, or otherwise interact with us, we may collect information such as:
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Name
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Email address
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Phone number
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Company name
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Job title
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Website URL
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Advertising budget or business details you choose to share
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Any message, inquiry, or other information you voluntarily submit
B. Information Collected Automatically
When you visit our Site, we and our service providers may automatically collect certain information, including:
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IP address
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Browser type and version
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Device type
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Operating system
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Referring website
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Pages viewed
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Time spent on pages
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Click and navigation behavior
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Approximate geolocation
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Cookie IDs and similar identifiers
The FTC notes that websites and apps commonly collect data such as IP address, browsing activity, cookies, pixels, and other tracking information, including for advertising and measurement purposes.
C. Cookies, Pixels, and Similar Technologies
We may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, SDKs, and similar technologies to:
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Operate and secure the Site
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Understand how visitors use the Site
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Improve website performance and user experience
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Measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns
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Build audiences for remarketing or retargeting
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Track conversions and business inquiries
These technologies may be provided by us or by third-party partners such as analytics providers, advertising platforms, CRM systems, form tools, scheduling tools, and marketing automation vendors.
Google explains that advertising technologies may use cookies and similar tools to measure effectiveness and show more relevant ads, and Google Analytics documents the use of identifiers such as the _ga cookie for website analytics.
2. How We Use Personal Information
We may use the information we collect to:
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Respond to your inquiries
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Schedule meetings or consultations
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Provide proposals or information about our services
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Operate, maintain, and improve the Site
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Analyze traffic, engagement, and Site performance
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Measure ad campaign performance and lead generation efforts
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Create remarketing or retargeting audiences
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Communicate with you about our services
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Protect against fraud, misuse, or security incidents
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Comply with legal obligations
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Enforce our rights and agreements
3. Advertising, Analytics, and Retargeting
Because Slaymaker Marketing is a digital advertising agency, we may use analytics and advertising tools on our Site, including tools offered by platforms such as:
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Google
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Meta
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LinkedIn
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Other analytics, CRM, advertising, or marketing platforms we may use from time to time
These tools may collect information about your interaction with our Site and may use cookies, pixels, or similar identifiers to help us:
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Understand traffic sources
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Measure ad performance
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Attribute leads and inquiries
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Retarget visitors with future ads
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Improve our marketing efforts
Google’s advertising policies and privacy documentation make clear that advertisers using remarketing and related features need to disclose their use of such technologies and related data practices.
4. How We Share Information
We may share personal information in the following circumstances:
A. Service Providers
We may share information with vendors and contractors that help us run our business and Site, including providers of:
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Website hosting
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Analytics
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Advertising and attribution tools
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CRM and lead management tools
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Email and communication tools
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Scheduling and calendar tools
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Form collection tools
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Security and fraud prevention services
B. Advertising and Analytics Partners
We may share certain information with third-party advertising and analytics partners to measure traffic, ad performance, attribution, and remarketing activity.
C. Business Transfers
We may disclose information in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, sale of assets, or similar transaction.
D. Legal Compliance and Protection
We may disclose information where required by law or where reasonably necessary to:
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Comply with legal process
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Respond to lawful requests from public authorities
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Protect our rights, property, or safety
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Investigate fraud, security, or technical issues
E. With Your Direction or Consent
We may share information when you ask us to do so or otherwise consent.
5. Data Retention
We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including:
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providing services or responding to inquiries,
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maintaining business and tax records,
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complying with legal obligations,
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resolving disputes, and
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enforcing agreements.
California law requires businesses’ collection, use, retention, and sharing to be reasonably necessary and proportionate for disclosed purposes.
6. Your Choices
You may have the following choices regarding your information:
A. Cookies
Most browsers allow you to manage cookie settings, including deleting or blocking cookies. Please note that some Site features may not function properly if cookies are disabled.
B. Marketing Communications
If we send you marketing emails, you can opt out by using the unsubscribe link in the message or by contacting us directly.
C. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there is not a universal standard for how to respond to these signals across all systems, our Site may not respond to Do Not Track requests in all cases.
7. U.S. State Privacy Rights
Depending on where you live, including California, you may have certain privacy rights, subject to applicable law. These may include the right to:
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Know the categories of personal information we collect
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Know the purposes for which personal information is used
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Request access to personal information
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Request deletion of personal information
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Request correction of inaccurate personal information
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Opt out of certain uses or disclosures, where required by law
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Limit use of sensitive personal information, where applicable
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Exercise your rights without discrimination
The California Department of Justice and the CPPA describe these rights and the related privacy-policy disclosure requirements under the CCPA/CPRA framework.
To exercise applicable privacy rights, please contact us at:
Email: [support@slaymakermarketing.com]
Mail: [Insert Business Mailing Address]
We may need to verify your identity before processing certain requests.
8. Notice for California Residents
If you are a California resident, California law may entitle you to additional rights and disclosures regarding the categories of personal information we collect, the sources of that information, the business purposes for collection, and the categories of third parties to whom we disclose personal information. Businesses subject to California privacy law must provide consumers with a privacy policy and, where applicable, a notice at collection.
Categories of Personal Information We May Collect
We may collect the following categories:
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Identifiers, such as name, email address, phone number, IP address
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Internet or other electronic network activity information
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Commercial or professional information you submit to us
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Geolocation data derived from IP address
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Inferences drawn from browsing or interaction data
Business or Commercial Purposes
We may collect and use this information for the purposes described in Section 2 of this Privacy Policy.
Sale or Sharing
We do not sell personal information for money.
However, like many marketing-focused websites, we may use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies that may be considered “sharing” under some state privacy laws when used for cross-context behavioral advertising or remarketing. If applicable law gives you the right to opt out of such sharing, you may contact us at [support@slaymakermarketing.com] or use any consent or cookie controls made available on the Site.
9. Third-Party Websites and Services
Our Site may contain links to third-party websites, platforms, or tools. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties, and we encourage you to review their privacy policies separately.
10. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect personal information. However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of storage is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.
California also requires notice to affected residents in certain breach situations involving unencrypted personal information.
11. Children’s Privacy
Our Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided us personal information, please contact us so we can take appropriate action.
12. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will post the updated version on this page and revise the Effective Date above. Your continued use of the Site after any changes means you accept the updated Privacy Policy, to the extent permitted by law.
13. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us:
Slaymaker Marketing LLC
Website: https://www.slaymakermarketing.com
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