cookies

cookies

Let’s play “Cookie Data’s Illegal”: Your move

Outlaw! It’s the creative brainstorming game marketing communications companies often play to encourage participants to come up with ideas for new products and services, and ways to change the way their businesses work for the better. It simply asks the participants to come up with ideas and innovative answers to the question: “What would you do if they made what your company does illegal?”

What is tag management and why do you need it?

Tags on your website help measure traffic and can assist in optimising your online marketing. 

Tags are integral to most modern marketing tools, from web analytics to retargeting to ad serving to CRM.

Here we’ll be taking a beginner’s look at what tags are, what they do and how you can use tag management to make online marketing less arduous.

The EU ‘cookie law’: what has it done for us?

It’s now more than two years since the cookie law began to be ‘enforced’ in the UK, but has it changed anything? 

In the run up to the May 2012 ‘deadline’ there was plenty of confusion from online businesses over the steps required to comply with the directive, thanks to some unclear instructions. 

Now cookie notices are seen on most websites, though the ICO received just 38 ‘concerns’ about cookies on sites between April and June 2014. 

So was it worth the effort? Are cookie notices just an irritant? Is it totally irrelevant given the activities of the NSA? Or has this law been useful in raising awareness of cookies? 

Tracking user behaviour and the world of cookies

In this post, I’ll be discussing cookies and the different options for tracking user behaviour and actions.

I will start with a summary of the humble cookie, its origin and then explore some of the different tracking types that it allows.

I’ll then look at the next generation consumer and cross device tracking opportunities to see how we could operate in a cookie free world.