The world of data collection changed dramatically in 2021, striking fear in the hearts of many data-reliant advertisers across the globe. That said, those changes subsequently bring a wealth of new opportunities to advertisers — if you’re willing to adapt.
Safari and Firefox have already omitted cookies to limit third-party data tracking, and Chrome plans to phase out cookies by 2023. Many mobile apps are also following suit. At the same time, Apple’s introduction of app tracking transparency (ATT) and user-friendly updates to identifiers for advertisers (IDFA) restrict the types of data advertisers can collect.
All of these updates make one thing very clear — it’s time to change how we use data. While the ways we gather and leverage data are changing, the fact remains that data collection is an integral aspect of every advertising campaign. When you understand how to leverage available data, you will see the direct impact on your campaign success.
Because they don’t rely on cookies or third-party data exclusively, OTT/ CTV advertising, digital video, and social media demand a significant proportion of ad spend. In fact, Advertiser Perceptions reports that surveyed advertisers plan to increase spending per channel by 54%, 52%, and 48%, respectively, in the next 12 months.
So, what does this all mean for advertisers entering 2022? In short, we must focus on first-party data, get creative with location-based restrictions, and leverage both data sets through OTT/CTV advertising.
First-party data is data collected directly from your audience, who provides it willingly.
There are a plethora of benefits to gathering your data firsthand , including:
This type of data collection provides insight into a number of valuable areas, including demographics, purchase intent, browsing behavior, and much more that advertisers can use to customize a campaign. There are many ways to collect first-party data, such as:
First-party data is the crown jewel of data collection. However, it can be challenging to collect. It doesn’t always paint a complete picture either, which is why Strategus never uses it as a sole source of data for campaigns. That’s where second-party data (i.e., someone else’s first-party data) really comes into play to ethically provide you more reliable information about your target.
Second-party data is the up-and-coming missing piece of data collection that advertisers must prioritize heading into 2022. To give you direct insight into how this amalgamation of data can come together, let’s take a look at three unique examples:
In addition to the prioritization of first- and second-party data, location-based data also remains paramount. However, Apple’s ATT and IDFA throw a wrench into things for many advertisers. Essentially, the updates give iPhone users greater control over location-based tracking as they only provide data after opting in.
Despite the limitations, opt-ins are becoming more and more frequent since users want their location-based apps to work correctly (weather, maps, etc.). So, despite the negativity surrounding location-based data and user preference, the fact is that location-based data remains accessible and usable in OTT/CTV advertising. Here’s how:
Despite the importance of these location-based retargeting efforts, all of it may be for naught without the proper attribution tracking. Sure, you can craft what you think is the perfect retargeting campaign using location-based data, but if you don’t track the results, how do you really know your success?
Enter foot-traffic attribution. This attribution metric is imperative to
measure the success of any location-based targeting campaign. This allows you to track who viewed your ad on a CTV device and whether or not they visited your location after exposure. With this information, you can make real-time adjustments to campaign messaging and targeting to optimize your success.
Yes, data collection trends have evolved significantly in recent years. But is that necessarily a bad thing? We think not.
The continued prioritization of first- and second-party data may seem like a hassle, but this type of collection gives you the absolute best view of your consumers’ wants and needs. In turn, you’re able to target them more directly, build genuine relationships with buyers, and ultimately create lifetime customers.
As a leader in OTT/CTV advertising, Strategus can help you build a campaign strategy that effectively utilizes second-party, location-based data, and more.
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