Nano Interactive Launches Powerful Privacy-First Consumer Intent Score Solution to Help Brands Target, Live, in the Post-Cookie World

First ever privacy-first solution that combines live intent data with a comprehensive 15-point scoring model
New solution uses machine learning and natural language processing to understand on-page sentiment and enhance targeting in real time
This model uses more than just contextual data to target users according to brands’ marketing goals

Nano Interactive, the leading advertising technology platform specialising in live intent targeting, announces the launch of its Consumer Intent Score (CIS). CIS offers brands a privacy-first advertising solution that enables more powerful and effective live ad targeting.

The Consumer Intent Score solution is available from today and all advertisers currently running campaigns with Nano Interactive will be able to benefit from the enhanced targeting. It is the only privacy first solution on the market that combines live intent data with a comprehensive 15-point scoring model, enabling an identity-free, effective means of audience targeting. This scoring model relies on machine learning and natural language processing to read website content, analysing it via deep contextual and entity analysis to make sense of the underlying meaning and sentiment in combination with further live intent data. It then uses the results to optimise targeting.

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All of this is delivered in real time, with the end goal to help advertisers better understand their users’ intent and target ads effectively for their brand message and audience. CIS generates a unique consumer intent graph for each individual campaign based on the targeting criteria in terms of advertiser keywords, branding and performance goals. This means that each brand can be confident they are reaching the right people with the right message in the moments that matter – important factors in their quest for alternate solutions in a post-cookie world.

The scoring components of the Consumer Intent Score are centered on deepening insight, better optimisation and targeting, and include the following:

  • User journey score: Focusing on where the user came from, what they searched for and how this influences marketing effectiveness.
  • Brand relevance score: Analysing how relevant the publisher web page is for the specific campaign, based on deep contextual understanding of page entities, semantics, sentiment and brand safety.
  • Moment Score: Understanding how other live factors influence marketing effectiveness such as device, time and day.
  • Interaction score: Takes into account historic performance for similar types of advertisers or campaigns. It specifically looks at view time and dwell time – both important factors of engagement.

This technology is already being tested with all Nano Interactive clients, who are benefitting from the enhanced targeting capabilities with improved campaign performance both in terms of campaign interaction and branding KPIs.

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Scott Somerville, Head of Marketing, E.ON, said: “Nano’s Consumer Intent Score is enabling us to optimise our targeting, grow our audience reach and drive engagement without any browser limitations.

“Our recent campaign is seeing us exceed our targets on engagement and viewability. As we move forwards into the post-cookie digital world, we are excited to see how we can continue driving even more effective campaigns through well-targeted ads that don’t compromise user privacy and deliver on reach and relevance.”

Carl White, Co-Founder and Group CEO of Nano Interactive, said: “The roll out of this new solution is a breakthrough moment for us at Nano Interactive. Leveraging machine learning and natural language processing to directly enhance targeting is a unique strength offered by Nano that we are excited to bring to the market. It comes at a critical time when the industry is facing many changes – particularly as we approach the demise of third party cookies and encounter increasing concerns over data and user privacy. Currently, brands are dependent on identity solutions in place of the cookie, but there will always be a big proportion of users that will remain untraceable thanks to growing awareness of issues around personal data privacy.

“With this in mind, now is the time that brands should explore privacy-first options that do not have any limitations in targeting a wide, relevant and engaged audience. Nano’s Consumer Intent Score is built to protect user privacy without relying on any cookies or user identifiers. We are excited to support brands to future proof their campaigns and targeting via a means that is respectful to the end user’s privacy and drives results.”

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