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The App-ocalypse: over half of marketers have lost revenue due to new ad regulations

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Bango's App-ocalypse Report highlights significant challenges marketers face due to new ad regulations and privacy changes. The study reveals that 59% of marketers have experienced revenue losses following updates like Apple's IDFA changes and Google's removal of third-party cookies. 64% express concern over these implications for user acquisition, while 61% report anxiety regarding their strategies. The report emphasizes the need for innovative, compliant targeting solutions to engage paying customers in a privacy-conscious market.

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  • Bango Audiences technology offers cookie-less ad targeting, enhancing user acquisition strategies.
  • The report highlights a growing recognition among marketers of the importance of user privacy.
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  • 59% of marketers report revenue losses due to IDFA changes and the phasing out of third-party cookies.
  • 64% of marketers are concerned about the implications of third-party cookie removal on user acquisition.
  • 61% of marketers report increased stress over adapting to new regulations.

Continuing changes to privacy and ad regulations force marketers to rethink user acquisition strategies

CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, May 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ‘The App-ocalypse’, the new report from Bango reveals that marketers are experiencing a negative impact to their bottom line due to new ad regulations and privacy changes. The research revealed that 59% of marketers have lost revenue since Apple’s IDFA changes, the phasing out of third party cookies by Google, new privacy updates, and changing ad regulations.

The report argues that the four horsemen of the App-ocalypse – the phasing out of Cookies, iOS IDFA changes, mounting government regulation, and privacy-conscious consumers – are changing the face of app marketing forever.

The research, which surveyed over 300 app developers and app marketers, found that 64% of marketers are concerned about the implications Google’s removal of third-party cookies will have on their user acquisition strategy, with 21% being very concerned. 61% of marketers have also reported that they have lost sleep because of the new changes.

The Bango report also discusses the iOS IDFA privacy changes already in effect – which allow users to opt out of being tracked. Although the updates have complicated user acquisition strategies, marketers do understand the need for privacy. In fact, 59% agree that user privacy is a top priority for their company in 2022.

Nevertheless, concerns about how to acquire new users are still rife, with 61% of marketers agreeing that they’re having to rethink their user acquisition strategy. 63% are actively looking for new ways to target paying users without IDFA, cookies or data privacy issues.

The Bango report, authored by Anil Malhotra, CMO, and Brett Orlanski, SVP Bango Audiences, argues that in a new privacy conscious world the only way to reach new paying app users is to re-think strategy and adopt purchase behaviour targeting. As Anil Malhotra, co-author of the report explains:

“Traditional audience targeting might have worked once upon a time but new changes and regulations have made – at least from the point of view of app marketers – users unreachable, and unattainable, like zombies that they desperately need to bring back to life. In this new world, marketers are having to rethink their user acquisition strategies or risk falling victim to the App-ocalypse.”

“App marketers need a new solution, one that complies with privacy regulations and yields a high return on their marketing investment. Rather than wasting time and money targeting users that will not pay, Bango Audiences is cookie-less ad targeting tech. It doesn’t rely on search based targeting, demographic profiling or plain guesswork. It analyses the purchase data processed by the Bango Payment Platform across the major app stores to build custom audiences of users who are most likely to pay – based on what they’ve purchased before. With these custom audiences you can reach new paying users you couldn’t otherwise find and turn disconnected “zombies” back into paying customers.”

To view Bango’s interactive research summary visit https://bango.ai/survive-the-app-ocalypse

About Bango
The world's largest online merchants, including Amazon, Google and Microsoft, use Bango technology to acquire more paying users.

Bango has developed unique purchase behavior technology that enables millions more users to buy the products and services they want, using innovative methods of payment including carrier billing, digital wallets and subscription bundling. Bango harnesses this purchase activity into valuable marketing segments, called Bango Audiences. Merchants use these audiences to target their marketing at paying customers based on their purchase behavior. Better targeting increases spend through the Bango payments business, in turn generating more data insights, creating a powerful virtuous circle that drives continuous growth. Everyone connected to the Bango Platform thrives as the virtuous circle grows.

Bango, the technology behind every payment choice. For more information, visit www.bango.com

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FAQ

What does Bango's App-ocalypse report say about revenue losses for marketers?

The report states that 59% of marketers have lost revenue due to changes in ad regulations and privacy policies.

How many marketers are concerned about user acquisition strategies due to privacy changes?

According to the report, 64% of marketers are concerned about the impact of Google's removal of third-party cookies on their user acquisition strategies.

What percentage of marketers report anxiety due to new ad regulations?

The report indicates that 61% of marketers have lost sleep over the implications of new advertising regulations.

What solution does Bango propose for user acquisition challenges?

Bango suggests adopting purchase behavior targeting through its Bango Audiences technology, which complies with privacy regulations.

When was Bango's App-ocalypse report released?

The report was released on May 18, 2022.

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