Using Whatcounts, retailers can create campaigns that go beyond email to engage with customers on their preferred social platforms. Our data sets can be used across the board with direct integrations to Facebook, Instagram, and GoogleAds. Retailers also have the ability to import segments into any other platform they use for retargeting.
As more users flock to social media platforms, retailers are spending more money retargeting and advertising on these mediums. With WhatCounts’ Custom Audience Solution, you can gain a competitive edge by creating curated, targeted ads.
Target key segments with curated ads and broaden your reach across various parts of the Google Ads platform, including:
Our integration with GoogleAds allows retailers to sync segments to GoogleAds on a nightly basis. You can either create one-off segments to sync over or when activating a marketing campaign, such as browse abandonment, you can sync the corresponding segment as part of activating your campaign. With nightly syncing between WhatCounts and GoogleAds you can be rest assured your Google Audience reflects the ever evolving nature of your customer segments.
While we currently have direct integrations with Facebook, Instagram, and GoogleAds, retailers can create and download a .csv file from Advanced Segment Builder which can be uploaded into any platform to power predictive cross-channel campaigns.
Depending on your business and goals, there are tons of different personalized ad campaigns you can run using data. While not an exhaustive list, here are some of the more popular campaigns our clients are using:
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