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  2. Targeted advertising - Wikipedia

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    Targeted advertising. Example of targeting in an online ad system. Targeted advertising is a form of advertising, including online advertising, that is directed towards an audience with certain traits, based on the product or person the advertiser is promoting. [1]

  3. FTC regulation of behavioral advertising - Wikipedia

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    FTC regulation of behavioral advertising. The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been involved in oversight of the behavioral targeting techniques used by online advertisers since the mid-1990s. These techniques, initially called "online profiling", are now referred to as "behavioral targeting"; they are used to target online ...

  4. Artificial intelligence marketing - Wikipedia

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    Artificial Intelligence Marketing provides a set of tools and techniques that enable behavioral targeting. Machine learning is used to improve the efficiency of behavioral targeting. Additionally, to prevent human bias in behavioral targeting at scale, artificial intelligence technologies are used. The most advanced form of behavioral targeting ...

  5. The Risky Yahoo! Inc. Strategy That Steals From ... - AOL

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    CEO Marissa Mayer hasn't been shy about shifting Yahoo!'s strategy. First, she cut back on work-at-home options. Then, she shifted focus from display ads to contextual ads and original content.

  6. Nudge theory - Wikipedia

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    Nudge theory is a concept in behavioral economics, decision making, behavioral policy, social psychology, consumer behavior, and related behavioral sciences that proposes adaptive designs of the decision environment (choice architecture) as ways to influence the behavior and decision-making of groups or individuals.

  7. Segmenting-targeting-positioning - Wikipedia

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    Strategy. In marketing, segmenting, targeting and positioning ( STP) is a framework that implements market segmentation. [1] Market segmentation is a process, in which groups of buyers within a market are divided and profiled according to a range of variables, which determine the market characteristics and tendencies. [2]

  8. Over 4 in 5 Americans report using a Meta app daily ... - AOL

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    In a recent note to investors, Scott Devitt of Wedbush Securities, while keeping his outperform rating on Meta, raised his price target to $570 from $520, while also noting that Meta provided ...

  9. Microtargeting - Wikipedia

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    Microtargeting is a form of targeting that uses recent technological developments to gather large amounts of online data. The data from people's digital footprints is analysed to create and convey messages that reflect an individual's preferences and personality. [25] Research has shown that such digital footprints can be used to accurately and ...