The privacy-first approach is now the eligibility for a business to sustain itself in the current cutthroat competition. It is believably impractical to process a transaction without publicizing your personal information!
So, let us look for a solution and learn how to solve privacy for marketers & eCommerce in this blog.
Bursting some myths about third-party cookies and third-party data is a must.
Privacy is a concept that encircles GDPR, Schrems II, e-privacy, and all the new technologies that spring from different browsers and iOS updates. Hence looking at the concept of Privacy as a whole is necessary, specifically from the perspective of it being legal as well as technical.
For example:
GENER8
Have you heard of Gener8? Simply a web browser and an extension. The company stands on the concept of a privacy-first approach. It gives you the authority to restrict your personal data online and wishfully earn from it as well! Check out this link where the founder of Gener8, Sam Jones has brilliantly pitched his business.
How should businesses respond to the privacy-first approach?
What’s next?
Before going in and setting up Google Analytics 4, make sure you are privacy ready. In simple words, it is checking your business’s potential to manage data strictly following all the privacy norms while bettering business relations.
Understand where your business stands, and how it is with the consent banner. So, how to assess your Privacy Readiness? We’ve got you covered!
Keywordio has a set of 44 questions that assess your privacy readiness near perfect. We have 3 service packages to choose from:
Setting up Google Analytics 4 will enable you to collect different insights and data points from your app and web. Post collection, you can feed the data into Google Analytics 4 with other data sources, and evaluate; analyze using the interface. Moreover, you can now export heaps of data.
Google Analytics 4 enables you to answer strategic questions in innovative ways and drive impact.
Before you set up Google Analytics 4, ensure you are privacy ready and then go on to establish the source of truth for your most vital metrics. The next important step is to verify your data constantly, keeping a constant check helps keep your data healthy and reliable. Lastly, configure the data streams.
Let us consider the following example:
If you follow the abovementioned 4 steps without setting up Google Analytics 4 and try to match the data, the outcome in Universal Analytics might give you errors. Why? Because the attribution model of Google Analytics 4 is completely different from Universal Analytics.
Google Analytics 4 has an addition of a new option as the Default attribution model. You can also choose your lookback window to adjust it according to your business needs.
Always ensure that you have all the key connections to feed them with maximum data.
Collection of data on different platforms.
Sync all platforms into one audience
To have all the platforms synced in one place you must know different ways to collect all the first-party data. For stronger connections among various platforms, software like Voyado helps you sync all your data at the time of advertising.
Consider converting a stranger visiting your website into a promoter who then starts caring for your business! To begin with, in the initial phase when you want to attract new people to your business, you must run a lot of brand awareness ads on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. These will help keep your costs down.
Once new customers visit your website and interact with your brand after watching your ads, you can connect to other platforms like Pinterest and Google to expand your reach.
Now, when items are being added to the cart but not bought, retargeting ads based on the customers’ behavior help.
Noting privacy updates, tag managers, etc. from Google is crucial as they all are interdependent.
For example, server-side tagging on Google also used by Facebook pixel is important to create successful ads. So, installing server-side tagging on your Google server would be of great help while running the ads as it collects your desired data and you can choose which data is to be sent to Facebook or TikTok. This method is safer in terms of privacy, hence implementing server-side tagging is highly recommended as compared to client-side tagging.
Here, the data collection method differs. Meta collects your name, email, and phone number as essentials to sign up for the platform. They also collect a lot of event data, including the type of websites visited, purchased products from any installed apps, and the kind of interests. However, you can choose to drop out of this feature.
There are more ways to strengthen connections like Conversion API. Previously, Facebook had Pixel but now it has conversion API and also Voyado as its third option. So, here Facebook has 3 chances to get their connections right and also gives in more and more data to the advertising platform. It also ensures the correctness of data in your report.
Thus, it is advised to implement a few conversion APIs. Here are some ways to implement them:
What does TikTok store?
It collects customer age, gender, interest, location, language, telephone carrier, mobile networks like 4G or 5G, mobile device, and customer behavior.
You might think that interest and behavior may be the same! They are not. Here’s the difference:
To begin with, let us understand the different mechanisms mentioned below along with why first-party data is becoming more and more important.
Looking at the current market scenario, privacy will soon have more legislation and regulations considering both the tech and legal aspects. As a business, you must be on your toes when it comes to Privacy. Let us now look at ePrivacy which regulates cookies and also has a directive.
The ePrivacy Directive looks after the electronic communication and use of cookies and trackers. The problem with this directive is the absence of implying hefty fines for disobeying the ePrivacy norms.
The ePrivacy directive will now be upgraded to a regulation where we can suppose that non-compliance will charge the same fines as GDPR, which is a big move because if we tend to rely more on cookies and are fined similarly to GDPR we can presume that we need to change our way of working with it.
After looking at the market changes, here are the 3 main challenges we need to focus on:
Explicit Consent:
You require this for things like-
Unintentional Effects on CX:
When Apple started bringing down barriers for third-party cookies, tech companies began placing first-party data cookies properly. Apple then went ahead to tell us that some things will be affected even if were not meant to change.
Things like:
This happens when the window through which you can identify a customer shrinks.
Less Efficient Cookies:
Let us consider a study from Advanced Metrics on how many people accept cookie banners or just close them.
Looking at the image above, we understand that people in Sweden and the Netherlands show a high acceptance rate while others show a fairly low rate. In some markets, the acceptance rate is estimated to go lower, and thus knowing how to get first-party data that is not cookie-based is important.
What is the solution to this?
Customer-First Data Strategy
The first-party data strategy revolves around getting to the second and third-party data in a way where we can take ownership of the customer data and can utilize it to deliver a better user experience.
Pillars of Customer-First Strategy:
CDP-
A Customer Data Platform is a place to collect data together. It is advised to have a single source of truth for all the incoming data. Why? Because if all the data inputs and outputs have a different source, bringing them to life would be a task!
Consolidation-
Consolidation of the tech stack comes back to a single source of truth. This means that if you have various systems interacting and utilizing data in different ways and if at some point you encounter an issue then it becomes difficult to get the data out or to get the delta of the data back.
Data Governance-
You need to establish a governing process that will handle issues right from GDPR to cookies because the issues are only going to rise.
3 Things to Consider
Clearly, data privacy has tapped the eCommerce world with a bang! If you are into marketing or an eCommerce business you ought to be hawk-eyed. The sooner you adapt to the privacy-first approach, the better for you.
So, do you feel burdened after realizing you need to know so much? We have a solution! Get in touch with our eCommerce experts and relieve yourself from the stress.
Keywordio offers a course on "How to Solve Privacy for Marketers & eCommerce?". The blog is inspired by this course, a perfect elaboration on the topic. Go and hear out from eminent experts in marketing!