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Here's where Teavaro comes into play with its powerful software solution "Identity Resolution".

The problem: customer identification in online retail

In today’s digital world, there are numerous channels and devices through which customers interact with your business. 

From the webshop to social media to the mobile app – your customers use various touchpoints to connect with you. In doing so, they leave valuable traces and data that you want to use to gain a comprehensive picture of your customers and create personalised offers. 

However, the problem is that these data are often stored in different silos and are not linked. As a result, you may not have a clear view of your customers and cannot identify them unequivocally. 

This leads to inefficient marketing campaigns, lower conversions, and a reduced Return on Advertising Spend (ROAS). 

Therefore, effective customer identification is essential to make optimal use of your marketing expenditure and achieve higher ROAS.

The solution: Customer identification with Teavaro identity resolution

Here’s where Teavaro’s Identity Resolution comes into play. 

This innovative software solution helps you identify your customers across all touchpoints and meaningfully link their data. 

Thanks to true cross-domain, cross-device, and cross-channel identity resolution, it is possible to create a holistic picture of your customers. Identity Resolution enables you to merge all your customer data fragments into a consolidated profile, regardless of the channel or device they use. 

A significant advantage of Teavaro’s Identity Resolution is its independence from third-party identifiers. These identifiers are increasingly subject to restrictions and can be influenced by platforms and privacy policies. 

Teavaro enables you to perform a first-party identifier match with third parties, thereby sensibly supplementing your customer data. 

This privacy-compliant method allows you to create a richer customer profile and specifically conduct personalised marketing campaigns.

The advantages of identity resolution for your online retail

By using Identity Resolution, numerous benefits are available to you, taking your online retail to the next level:

How Teavaro helps you with customer identification?

Teavaro is your trusted partner when it comes to effective customer identification. Teavaro’s cloud-based software deployment enables you to seamlessly integrate Identity Resolution into your existing system landscape.

Our experts are at your side with comprehensive consultation and work with you to develop customised solutions for your business.

We understand the challenges of online retail and know how crucial it is to optimally identify your customers to achieve long-term success.

Let’s work together to optimise your marketing strategies, boost your conversions, and increase your revenue. Teavaro offers you a powerful and effective solution for customer identification in online retail.

Take advantage of Identity Resolution’s benefits to increase your conversions, boost your revenue, and achieve long-term success. Let’s work together to optimise your marketing strategies and better serve your customers.

Schedule a consultation with us today and discover how Teavaro can support you in achieving your goals. With Teavaro’s Identity Resolution, nothing stands in the way of your success in online retail!

Our mission is to truly connect people, brands and media

We believe a true connection is built on explicit consent and grows over time as it offers unique value to all. The resulting relationships will be the foundation for scalable people-based marketing by tailoring content and interactions to individual people, not segments. This makes two-way communication possible.
Dirk Rohweder, COO & Co-Founder

About the author:

Dirk Rohweder

CEO & Co-Founder

Dirk has over 30 years of experience in management positions in IT, telecommunications, consumer goods and consulting, including as CIO of the Paulaner Brewery Group and T-Mobile (UK and Germany).

Since 2012 he has focused on customer data as a strategic asset and basis for omnichannel marketing, data-driven business models, data protection and marketing consent (GDPR).

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Today we are looking into the challenge of creating the single customer view and how this challenge is linked to identity resolution.
The idea of personalising a service or a product in response to a customer’s need is as old as commerce itself, but in the past generation the internet, cloud computing and machine learning have given businesses an unprecedented opportunity to increase its reach and scope. When, in the noughties, Jill Dyché and Evan Levy tried to explain in a book (Customer Data Integration: A Single Version of the Truth, 2006) what customer data integration was like, this phrase had been already criticised for being a repackaging of previous notions such as Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Extraction, Transformation and Loading (ETL) or plain old Business Intelligence. But the criticism missed the point that the frontier of data analytics keeps shifting. As the volume of customer interactions has surged over the past years, new processes and technologies have become available to retain and link customer data so that companies can engender trust in both prospects and customers and make better marketing decisions. However, at every turn, such technologies and processes, together with the jargon associated with them, have had a short lifespan or seemed insufficient to keep pace with the plethora of new data. Reaching a single customer view (SCV) has so far remained an elusive goal – chasing the proverbial unicorn – but at every turn the instruments available have become more sophisticated. A SCV’s definition usually includes words like ‘holistic’, ‘accurate’ or ‘consistent’ to indicate that any successful effort to join the dots between various channels have to bridge the offline and online divide, break down data siloes, and improve data quality. For instance, in retail, this could mean bringing together e-commerce transactions, in-store purchases, contact information, browsing behaviour on the company website, call center interaction and email engagement. In this case a SCV would be the foundation of campaigns that do not target prospects who are unlikely to buy or have just bought the product you offer – such personalisation failures cost credibility – while instead cross-selling or upselling to customers who might be near the end of a subscription, have recently interacted with the social media or haven’t made any purchase recently. The more integrated the view of the customer, the higher the return on marketing investment. But the multiple points of entry of customer data pose real challenges to existing ways and systems with which businesses have worked so far. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software stores data from customers’ direct interactions and keep tracks of how far along they have moved into the sales funnel, but is limited to transactions and communications with the company, usually not capturing information from other multifarious sources, such as social media, the website or the company app. CRMs stitch together information across some channels, but not across all of them. They also lack the machine learning power to unify data that might belong to the same customer but presents some discrepancies, for instance a misspelled name or address. As a system used by the whole company, it is not particularly oriented to marketers need; for instance it does not provide further segmentation insights for personalisation. Data warehouses, which ingest data for every area of the business, similarly lack capacity for identity resolution and, while useful for spotting patterns and trends, do not provide insights that marketers can action directly. Both CRMs and data warehouses are company-wide tools that are not specifically focused on marketing improvements. Businesses also often still work with Data Management Platforms (DMPs), which are tools more oriented towards marketers needs and do provide segments that can be used for personalisation. However, a limitation of DMPs is that they are disproportionately reliant on third-party data and/or anonymous first-party data tags, such as cookies, device IDs or IP addresses. Since the storage and usage of personally identifiable information (PII) is strictly regulated, DMPs must anonymise any data that they aggregate in profiles. While DMPs can provide anonymised audience segments for specific campaigns, they do not provide the single customer view across all data points that some marketing actions call for. Marketing Cloud Platforms fall short in this respect as well. The likes of Salesforce, Adobe or Oracle Marketing Clouds can be effective in delivering a message to an identified audience on specific channels, but their segmentation ability often relies on demographics characteristics (i.e. female, >40, UK-based) rather than on the last up-to-date registered behaviour. Also, they often constrain marketers into using a single vendor. Last type of software that has entered the solution set to create a SCV are Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) offering a precision tool for marketers that can sit with these others and enhance them. Initially hard to differentiate from other platforms, since they were first introduced a few years ago CDPs have emerged as offering the closest approximation to a true Single Customer View that the industry has so far achieved. This is because it is a tool with one single purpose, precisely the SCV, and aimed at one single team, marketers. In comparison to the platforms above, CDPs ingest data in real-time, so are always up-to-date; they work primarily with first-party and PII data; they capture offline, online, and multi-channel data; and they use machine learning power to join the dots between customer data in different shapes (avoiding data duplication) and to churn out segments that can be activated in personalisation campaigns. CDPs often complement, rather than substitute, other tools. Their precise configuration in any company, unsurprisingly, varies according to the sector, the type of customer and the business goals. It is your decision what data you want to prioritise and which datasets you want to match. That’s why Teavaro has started offering CDP functionalities as part of our product suite. Activating data through Teavaro’s CDP makes the customer journey as smooth and exciting as possible. No matter where you look, all types of solutions pop up in the market promising the best in market solutions for creating SCVs and data activation across devices, browsers and channels. All these promises can only be fulfilled, if the CDP solution is based on or paired up with a strong solution for Identity resolution and Identity Management like Teavaro FunnelConnect. Not being able to digitally identify your customers and visitors across different touchpoints and channels will take away every benefit your CDP Solution has to offer. It’s as simple as that: You have to know who you are dealing with, otherwise you can’t tailor your data activation on a one-to-one basis. If you want to learn more about our Identity Solutions and how they can benefit your digital marketing activities, please reach out! We are happy elaborate on your use cases and how we can help you achieve your goals.