Plus: Instacart, Giant Eagle add tools to help advertisers improve targeting This edition is made possible by Samâs Club Member Access Platform (MAP) OCTOBER 30, 2023 99.4%: That's the percentage of US omnichannel retail media ad spend that will go to digital next year, according to our forecast. Just 0.6% will go to in-store, which we consider a vital (and fast-growing) channel for retail mediaâs future. [Lessons in using shopper behavior to influence future ads from The Hershey Co., Colgate-Palmolive, Kroger, and more]( The Hershey Co. found a way to apply retail media data from Reeseâs Peanut Butter Cups to other consumer packaged goods ads. The company learned that shoppers were buying shapes of Reeseâs Cups based on their chocolate to peanut butter ratio, so it made two new productsâone for peanut butter lovers and one for chocolate lovers, said Vinny Rinaldi, US head of media at The Hershey Co. What treats customers bought would inform how they were retargeted with ads, be that for more savory peanut butter products or for more sweet chocolate products. The strategy is simple, Rinaldi said at [Advertising Week New York 2023](: Get sales data from retailers, feed it into an algorithm, and use machine learning to inform future ads. This was a resounding theme at Advertising Week. âWe continue to see that peopleâs purchase behavior says so much more about [consumersâ] potential needs than demographics,â said Paul Gelb, senior director and North American head of media activation and investment at Bayer. Ads influence shopping behavior, but with retail media, shopping behaviors should influence ads. -
Brands canât make broad assumptions and generalizations about consumers, said [Diana Haussling](, senior vice president and general manager of consumer experience and growth at Colgate-Palmolive. For example, not everyone buying diapers is a parent. Not everyone who buys pregnancy tests is a woman.
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âThe brands are not the main characters,â Haussling said. Ads should be linked to shopping data and personalized. Story continues below. In-flight measurement is key to retail media ads. -
This is a change from advertising pre-pandemic, said Carolyn Han, senior manager of digital media and audience strategy at Nestlé USA. With an [increase in ecommerce penetration](, shopping is happening faster, which means advertisers canât afford to wait until the next campaign to utilize shopping data.
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âWe need data as soon as possible now,â said Han. That data is necessary for immediate changes to strategy based on consumer behavior. This is where retail media networks can set themselves apart. -
With brands spreading ad dollars across multiple networks, [retail media networks need to differentiate themselves in any way possible](. One way they can do that is by making the most of shopper data. -
âWe are personalizing every message that we can,â said Jill Smith, vice president of media sales, Kroger Precision Marketing at 84.51°. âOur role is to make customers feel special, every way that we can.â
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Customers also benefit from ads that are targeting them effectively, said Evan Hovorka, vice president of product and innovation at [Albertsons Media Collective](. Hovorka emphasized that a decline in ad effectiveness can also hurt customer relationships. Issues related to privacy and standardization persist. -
Using in-flight data to retarget can raise [privacy concerns]( for shoppers who feel exposed by advertisers appearing to have intimate knowledge of their purchase history. For instance, a customer buying a pregnancy test on Amazon may not want to be retargeted with ads on Freevee.
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And without standardization across retail media networks, using shopper data to its fullest potential is still a future goal. [Read online]( [Instacart, Giant Eagle add tools to help advertisers improve targeting]( Retail media networks are rolling out more advanced targeting capabilities as advertisers seek to more accurately and effectively reach their audiences. Here are two recent examples. 1. [Instacart partnered with The Trade Desk]( to equip advertisers with Instacart purchase data to better target their programmatic campaigns. The data can be used to build category-based audience segments, including: -
Consumers who have bought a specific category, but not brand
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Consumers who have bought a specific brand
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Lapsed brand purchasers
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Consumers who have never purchased a specific brand 2. [Giant Eagle integrated Chicoryâs Contextual Recipe Targeting solution]( into its retail media network, Leap Media Group, which lets advertisers target consumers without relying on cookies or other digital identifiers. The solution helps brands reach shoppers as theyâre looking for meal inspiration, when theyâre most receptive to trying new products and brands, per Chicory. In addition, Leap Media Group is providing Chicory clients with additional insights that can help them optimize their campaigns and achieve closed-loop measurement. Why it matters: To continue growing their retail media networks, retailers will need to provide advertisers with tools to help them plan, optimize, and measure their campaign performance. The more that brands can prove the effectiveness of retail media, the more they are likely to invest in the channel. [Read online]( Email sent to: {EMAIL} If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, [please read it in your browser here](. [Become a Premium Subscriber]( | [Advertise with us]( [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( ©2023 Insider Intelligence, One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo](