It all started when my GE range broke. (Note to GE:
I’m not sure why you would ruin your hard won reputation by putting your
name on a piece of junk. But I do know
that I will never buy another GE product again.)
While I did most of my research on my own computer, one
night I must have used his and as a result he started receiving those ads that
follow you around the internet (called retargeting). I can see why advertisers have embraced this
technology. Conceptually the idea makes
sense, since apparently only 2% of shoppers actually buy on a first visit. (2013)
But it has occurred to me that while I have had many ads following me
lately the advertisers have wasted their money.
Let me recap why.
1. I am done with my new range research. My next step is to go to a store to check out
the possibilities in person. Continuing
to send me ads now is a waste of money.
2. I am also being stalked by swim goggles. In this case since the first supplier I
checked did not have the exact item I wanted, I bought them from someone
else. Again sending me ads now is a
waste of money.
3. Someone I know told me that they were buying a piece of
artwork. I visited the artist’s website
to check out his work. I never had any
intention of buying any. So, that’s more
money wasted.
4. I am being stalked by lamps because I bought one a few
months ago. In this case the company is
sending me ads for models that I checked out and rejected in favor of the one I
bought.
5. Recently I searched for sneakers that are
out-of-stock. For some odd reason Zappos
thought this would be a good time to send me ads for the sandals I looked at
last summer. Hmm. I already bought those as well.
To date, I have never bought anything due to this type of
advertising. My husband points out that
if they told him as they stalked him that they had lowered the price of the
item he had checked out then he might be interested – assuming that he hadn’t
already bought it. I think that’s a good
idea.
What about you? Have
you bought anything based on retargeted ads?
If they told you the item was on sale, would you?