Source: eMarketer | April 30th, 2019
Source: eMarketer | April 30th, 2019
For years, bigger data was better data. The more data marketers had on their audiences, the better they assumed their segmentation, targeting and personalization efforts would be.
But with consumer data privacy concerns heating up, and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) on its way, a new era for advertising is dawning.
A Salesforce survey conducted in September 2018 shows marketers worldwide are moving in the right direction. But challenges persist with balancing privacy concerns against the use of behavioral, demographic and other data sets for common marketing tactics such as personalization.
Over half of marketers in that survey said they were already more mindful about the trade-off between personalization and privacy vs. two years prior. And 44% said they feel their brand goes beyond regulations and industry standards to protect and respect customer privacy.
Besides being more mindful of their first-party data, how else are advertisers adapting to this more privacy-centric marketing world, which now includes regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
At times, it's unclear what GDPR has meant in terms of its implementation and interpretation in certain European markets. However, one key development is the attention companies now put on understanding who their data partners are, what data is being collected, and making sure that consumers fully consent to sharing that data.
Another big change was actually moving from opt-out to opt-in. It’s been a real mind shift for advertisers. And it has forced a lot of contractual discussion and agreement between partners. It also forced the industry to be more inventive with targeting audiences. Focus is back on things like the importance of premium content and less ad clutter.
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