Cookies WILL Crumble
Published: February 27th, 2023 Category: Digital Marketing, Websites
It’s now been reported that Google’s has issued its second delay in eliminating third-part cookies. Beta versions of new tracking technology are expected to begin in 2023 with a complete launch now scheduled for 2024. Here are options for consideration:
To begin, its best to fully understand the various “flavors” of cookies:
- Session Cookies – temporarily maintain specific website information until you close the browser.
- Persistent or First Party Cookies – available as a default for viewers. settings can be tweaked by the viewer. This provides the user with preferences, settings and information for future visits.
- “Stalker” Cookies, also known as third party tracking cookies – These collect various forms of data that are then passed on or even sold to advertisers by the owners of the website who created that cookie. They track your interest, location, age and search trends. These cookies capture information that marketers can use to create and serve ads. Advertisers love them, but many people consider them invasive and worry about their privacy. THESE are the cookies that are about to crumble.
So how can you begin eliminating this sweet treat from your advertising toolbox? Here are a few helpful tips gathered from global marketing experts who continue to dig deep into this major change that will impact data mining.
- Publish surveys and quizzes on your website that feature specific questions. This gives you the ability to obtain information from viewers and target your product or service for aftermarket campaigns. With quizzes, users are basically giving businesses all the information they need to push them personalized ads and convert them into paying customers. If carefully crafted, these would work well prior to or after events.
- Launch targeted ads on social media. These platforms allow you to promote social media posts to other people in your industry, target your select demographic, or direct viewers to website pages. This allows you to still target campaigns based on things like location, industry and age.
- Privacy Sandbox – THIS will be Google’s replacement for third-party cookies. Designed to replace the need for old technology, like third party cookies, this innovation will be designed to keep viewer personal information more private, safe and secure. Google is scheduled to release a beta version of Sandbox this month, with official launch data to be announced later.
Stay tuned.