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标题: Snapcash Could Bring Real Identity And Ad Targeting Data To Snapchat [打印本页]

作者: 乔帮主    时间: 2014-11-18 12:57
标题: Snapcash Could Bring Real Identity And Ad Targeting Data To Snapchat
Snapchat doesn’t ask for your real name, but its on the debit card you use for its newpeer-to-peer payments feature Snapcash. That could prove very lucrative for the ephemeral messaging service.
To use the feature for sending friends money that launched today, users connect their debit card to their Snapchat accounts through a partnership with Square Cash. The real names, addresses, and account information associated with those debit cards could potentially be cross-referenced with databases of personal information to give Snapchat a much better idea of who users are and what ads they might want to see.
Snapchat refused to comment on this story, and has made no hint that it’s planning this or has even considered it. But as its monetization efforts ramp up, it’s likely to leverage any data it can to make sure people aren’t seeing irrelevant ads or other promotions.
All this is contingent on how Square Cash’s partnership with Snapchat works. However,Square Cash’s terms of service do permit “third-party advertising and analytics”, with legalese that likely grants it the freedom to cooperate with Snapchat for ad targeting.
Snapchat recently started showing ads, but the problem is that it doesn’t know much about its users beyond their made up username, IP location, volunteered age, phone number, and who they watch on Snapchat Stories. It does get some name info from contact books. But without the targeting prowess of apps like Facebook and Twitter, it may be forced to stick with ads for things with broad appeal, like films. Its first video promo was for horror movie Ouija.

Just today, Snapchat hinted at how it could turn ephemeral ads into lasting relationships between businesses and users. After showing a short version of the Snapcash promo video, the Snapchat Team account direct messaged some users who watched it including Mat Yurow, “Like the video? Here’s the extended version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBwjxBmMszQ”.
But if Snapchat can layer on services like Square Cash that know more about their users, it could build up a better ad targeting system, all without forcing people to abandon their usernames or cough up personal info directly.
This kind of targeting info could make the difference between seeing a pointless ad for a restaurant chain with no locations near you, and an ad for a TV show that’s right up your ally. If Snapchat eventually got serious about ad measurement, it could even tell that you bought movie tickets using the same card connected to your account for a flick you saw a Snap ad for, allowing it to prove that ad worked.
Some might be weary of transacting payments with Snapchat following its security breaches. Others might be pissed Snapchat is starting to show ads or monetize all. But if it’s going to keep its messaging and payments services free, it needs to make money, and targeting data will make that a lot less annoying for everyone.







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