Posts Tagged ‘targeted advertising’

Google “Chrome” Will Know Everything About You!

September 3rd, 2008

So we all know that Google “Chrome” has launched right?  Personally, “Chrome” makes me feel like a 10 year old trying to use the internet, I mean the whole UI just feels very childish, but that’s beside the point.  What nobody seems to be addressing is the information that Google will now have about it’s users.

Google made a brilliant move.  Advertising is gearing more towards extreme targeting, meaning the more you know about someone the more targeted of an ad you can show them.  If you’re the number one search engine in the world and you wanted to capture more information on your users, what would you do?  Create your own browser.

It was long rumored that the Google toolbar (the little add on that gives you the green bar, your supposed page rank) was a secret spy that collected information from your browsing pattens.  My SEO colleagues tested this and found out it was true.  Now imagine the information you are going to be giving to Google when you are using their browser?  Google is going to have information on all of your click patterns, your site history, etc.  Who knows, using the browser may even help fuel the google analytics tool that so many people are using on their sites.

I think in the next few years we are going to start to see Google develop a targeted ad placement platform like no other.  With around 70% market share in the U.S. Google is going to have more data on everyone’s browsing history than you can imagine.  I’m sure when it comes time for Google to go after the mobile advertising space that they will have a “mobile” version of Chrome that will allow them to also serve extreme targeted mobile ads as well.

Since Chrome is so new there haven’t been any tests yet to determine what information Google can actually get from us, but I can tell you that it does feel a little bit like Big Brother is watching you, don’t you think?

I’m not saying use or don’t use Google Chrome, I’m merely trying to give my take on the new move that Google has made and what it is going to mean for us as users and what is going to mean for advertisers.

What do you think about Google’s move to launch their own browser?

Targeted Advertising Works

February 8th, 2008

With Valentine’s day just around the corner retailers are scrambling to send out as many ads as they can. Recently, I received an e-mail from ProFlowers advertising their wonderful flower bouquets. There was something different about this advertisement though; the e-mail appeared to have been addressed directly to me, my girlfriend’s name was mentioned, and the letter was signed by the CEO. Now that is targeted advertising, and guess what, it works.

Here is what the e-mail looked like:

ProFlowers advertisement

ProFlowers advertisement

Notice how the “send to” information is already filled out for me at the bottom of the page. If I act “now” I get an extra 25% off everything they sell, and I can contact them anytime, any day to place my order.

ProFlowers gets it.