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  2. Behavioral retargeting - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral retargeting (also known as behavioral remarketing, or simply, retargeting) is a form of online targeted advertising by which online advertising is targeted to consumers based on their previous internet behaviour. Retargeting tags online users by including a pixel within the target webpage or email, which sets a cookie in the user's ...

  3. Search retargeting - Wikipedia

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    Search retargeting is a form of retargeting employed by online marketers that target an audience based on the previous searches they conduct on other websites. Unlike site retargeting , search retargeting is designed to find new customers which have likely never been to a marketer's website before.

  4. Targeted advertising - Wikipedia

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    Search engine marketing uses search engines to reach target audiences. For example, Google's Remarketing Campaigns are a type of targeted marketing where advertisers use the IP addresses of computers that have visited their websites to remarket their ad specifically to users who have previously been on their website whilst they browse websites that are a part of the Google display network, or ...

  5. Site retargeting - Wikipedia

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    Another common use of site retargeting has been to deliver personalised content to users. A common idea in marketing is the " buyer persona ", where marketers create fictional characters of potential customers and think about the " customer journey " - the process that each fictional customer needs to make until it decides to buy the product. [ 7 ]

  6. Google Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic and also mobile app traffic and events, currently as a platform inside the Google Marketing Platform brand. [3]

  7. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Analytics involve knowing how social media marketing is performing. For example, this includes how many people were reached on a social media platform or how many mentions a brand had in a month. Business accounts allow brands to track and analyze their analytics. [32]

  8. Google Ads - Wikipedia

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    Google Ads provides ability to report many of such anonymous conversions by using "modeled conversions" that combine additional customer details to deduce, which user to attribute the conversion to. [36] [37] Google Ads can be integrated with Google Analytics 4 (GA4), [38] which can improve conversion tracking effectiveness. This integration ...

  9. Behavioral analytics - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral analytics is also used by Target to suggest products to customers in their retail stores, while political campaigns use it to determine how potential voters should be approached. In addition to retail and political applications, behavioral analytics is also used by banks and manufacturing firms to prioritize leads generated by their ...