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Tips To Stay Ahead In Advertising In A Cookie-Less Future

Cookies, first introduced on Netscape in 1994, have been used to help several organizations improve and customize the user experience on the internet. Authenticating logins or remembering language preferences- the cookies do it all. It has drastically changed the method of integrating customers’ web engagement as an insight for driving business decisions. Marketers have also relied on third-party cookies to track customer activity online for more than two decades, employing cookies for targeting, retargeting, display advertising, and behavioral marketing.

After Mozilla’s Firefox and Apple’s Safari, Google announced that it would stop supporting third-party cookies by 2023, sending shockwaves across the digital marketing industry. Reasons such as increased demand for privacy, increased awareness of the consumer and the terror of data breaches and hacking are the main reasons for developing a cookie-free future.

The increasing need for privacy

While third-party tracking cookies can help improve your online experience, there is rising concern about how consumer data is gathered, retained, and shared. Customers are frequently unaware that their actions are being watched and utilized to promote their businesses. As a result, such tracking is regarded as a violation of consumer privacy and trust, as they may not have given explicit agreement to use their personal data.

Additionally, customers are only aware of the websites they visit and control that data’s processing. Cookie consent mechanisms are provided under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); however, consumers have limited insight into which businesses are collecting their data after approval.

Google disabled cookies in response to consumer demands for increased privacy and less open data sharing. With Chrome making up 65% of all browser usage, Google’s proposal would spell the end for third-party cookies. 

Digital marketing implications

Cookie-based data is utilized for behavioral targeting, remarketing and site retargeting, CRM, frequency monitoring, conversion tracking, targeting, and segmentation.

Site retargeting relies on third-party cookies to determine the appropriate anonymized individuals to target, whereas behavioral segments are mostly cookie-based. The absence of third-party cookies makes giving relevant offers more challenging since algorithms will be less efficient in delivering tailored adverts to consumers, perhaps exposing them to ads for things they are not interested in.

You will only be able to monitor people who clicked on your ad if third-party cookies are used, not those who viewed the ad but did not click. It won’t be easy to justify the performance of digital efforts if multi-touch attribution cannot be tracked without third-party cookies.

Once the cookie ban is in place, most third-party audiences – those whose data is obtained via third-party cookies – will decline rapidly owing to cookie expiration until they are no longer adequately scalable for most media-buying operations. Advertisers must devise alternative prospecting tactics that do not rely on third-party cookies. 

Preparing for a cookie-free future

These changes can be overwhelming. However, in this article, we share some practical actions you can take right now to ensure that you are well-positioned when Google’s cookie limits take effect. New technologies and solutions are also available to assist you in navigating a post-cookie world.

 1. Make the most of first-party data

2. Reintroduce contextual targeting

3. Customize your communications based on current client intent

Conclusion

Despite the uproar about the potential elimination of third-party cookies, now is an excellent opportunity to reconsider your marketing methods. As customers want to recover their data privacy, the unique approach to bridge the gap between consumer trust and data is to build an intense value exchange based on relevant content and experiences. These tips from AdMedia.com can help you upgrade the user experience and gain consumers in a cookie-free future.

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