Study by Lytics Finds 47% of Marketers Say End of Third-party Cookies will Have “Large” Impact on Marketing ROI

62% of marketers plan to divert spending to platforms like Facebook, Amazon and Google; Half will double down on owned channels like email marketing

PORTLAND, ORE. (PRWEB) JANUARY 18, 2022

A new study by Lytics, a customer data platform, finds that an over reliance on third-party data will lead to a large impact on marketing ROI in 2022 and 2023. The research, conducted in conjunction with Sapio, found that 86% of marketing decision makers say that their marketing and advertising is reliant on data from third-party cookies and that 62% of senior marketers (VP and higher) anticipate a large financial impact on marketing ROI as a result of their end.

“Marketing is undergoing a huge transition as data strategies shift,” said James McDermott, CEO of Lytics. “The companies that will come out on top are those that own first-party data, including platforms, publishers and brands.” Nearly 40% of those surveyed said their marketing is “completely reliant” on third-party cookies. Just 6% of marketers said they were unreliant on this data for their marketing.

Advertisers, in response, said they will adjust campaigns by spending more on platforms like Facebook (62%) and Amazon and owned channels including email (51%); 49% will spend more on TV advertising; 45% will spend more on search ads; and 37% anticipate that they will spend more on collecting their own first-party data.

First-party data has increased in value as a result of the degradation of the third-party cookie, said 92% of respondents. Sixty percent of marketers at brands with 1,000+ employees said that they will use first-party data to predict customer behavior; 48% will use it to create more personalized emails; and 48% will use it to develop new customer segments. The top two challenges with first party data strategies are creating a holistic view of the customer (40%) and the lack of data or insufficient data collection (36%).

Marketers, however, will not stop looking for the Holy Grail of targeting. New technologies to replace the third-party cookie are also top of mind: 54% of respondents anticipate that they will be working more closely with ad/buying agencies to test new technologies as a result of the changes. Fifty-seven percent of C-level marketers said that they will need to learn new systems and software; and 45% will increase their efforts to collect first-party data.

“There are very few marketers whose strategies will not change over the next year,” added McDermott. “Companies are fast adopting new ways to reach customers with 1st party data and CDPs can help integrate marketing with their customer data strategy.”

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About Lytics
Lytics is the marketer’s choice for customer data platform (CDP) technology that combines “the right data + the right data science” to deliver amazing digital experiences and highly effective 1-to-1 marketing campaigns. The company’s behavioral data-driven approach enables brands to leverage their own data to increase customer engagement by 30% and marketing ROI by 40% using finely targeted campaigns, customized content recommendations and personalized web experiences.

Based in Portland, Oregon, the company is led by experienced MarTech executives (Webtrends, Airship, Tripwire, Puppet, Mozilla, etc.) and backed by JMI Equity, Comcast Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, Voyager Capital, Rembrandt Venture Partners and EPIC Ventures. Their customers include General Mills, Live Nation, Nestle Purina, Industry Dive, Yamaha and many more.

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As a detail-oriented researcher, Sherril is expert at discovering, gathering and compiling industry and market data to create clear, actionable market and competitive intelligence. With deep experience in market analysis and segmentation she is a consummate collaborator with strong communication skills adept at supporting and forming relationships with cross-functional teams in all levels of organizations.

She brings more than 20 years of experience in technology research and marketing; prior to her current role, she was a Research Analyst at Omdia, authoring market and ecosystem reports on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and User Interface technologies. Sherril was previously Manager of Market Research at Intrado Life and Safety, providing competitive analysis and intelligence, business development support, and analyst relations.

Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

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