Posts Tagged ‘Behavioral targeting’

Who Sells Your Personal Information?

December 11th, 2009

money-target-sell-advertisingDo you know who sells your private information to advertisers out there??
As someone who has been deep into the analytics and advertising business in the last few years, the fact that web sites out there are trading on our personal information is not a big surprise. Still, sometimes even I get abit of a shock seeing how efficient this trading can become.

Yesterday I decided to check on prices fro flights from San Francisco to Cancun Mexico. I did a search in 3 sites: Kayak, Priceline (through Kayak) and Delta.com.
Just two hours later I got the following text message from AT&T on my personal cell phone: “Now roam in Mexico for just 25 cents per minute standard time…”.

It’s one thing that companies are trading your email address for quick profits. I long time got used to that and I always use my “junk” email adress. But when it happens with my cell number, I start to feel a lot more sensitive. Unfortunately both Kayak (a service which I love) and Delta has my cell number, so I dont know who to blame here.

Personal feeling aside, I think this is a great example of how targeted behavioral advertising can be so much more effective than normal one. First, as this is very relevant to me there are much higher chances that I will actually buy the product. Second, if I would see this ad as a banner or Hulu, I would actually pay attention to it and not treat it just as disturbance.
With the advancement of targeting technologies and behavioral exchanges form Google and Yahoo, we will start to see many more ads like this in the coming years. What we need to make sure is to define where the line corss between better more relevant ads and the complete dismiss of our privacy.


What’s Going On With Google Behavioral Targeting??

October 30th, 2009

I just read Eric post on Techcrunch calling Google behavioral targeting system a bust.
For everyone who are not aware of this solution, about six months ago Google started to deploy a new version of Ad Sense which will use behavioral targeting instead of contextual targeting. This was one of these moments that tens of ad networks out there feared. In theory, if Google will start to use their vast amount of data gathered on users they should be able to win also this emerging market and take everyone else out of business.

After reading this post that claims that not many publishers opt in to use Google’ solution, I decided to use Google Ads Preference tools to actually see what profile Google built on me.
To my great surprise the answer I got is: none (see image).

Now – I’m using Google Reader on a daily basis. I’m using 3 different gmail accounts. Google is the default and almost search engine I use. I browse many sites on which Google display ads, I even updated my Google profile with my Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn profiles.
How can it be that Google can’t understand my interests (or at least have a calculated guess)???
(And no. I did not clear all my cookies and I use just one browser).

Screen shot 2009-10-30 at 7.40.46 PM