Retargeting
Retargeting is a strategy that serves personalized ads to users who have already visited a website, viewed a product, or interacted with a brand but did not complete a desired action. It aims to re-engage interested users and guide them back toward conversion.
When a visitor leaves a site, a tracking pixel stores anonymized data that allows the advertiser to show relevant ads later across other websites or apps. For instance, a user who viewed a pair of shoes on an e-commerce site may later see those same shoes advertised on a news portal.
In programmatic advertising, retargeting campaigns are automated and data-driven. They help increase brand recall, reduce cart abandonment, and deliver some of the highest conversion rates in digital marketing.
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