Retargeting is a digital marketing strategy that focuses on re-engaging users who have previously interacted with a website or app but didn't convert. It involves showing targeted ads to these users as they browse other websites or social media platforms, aiming to bring them back and encourage them to complete a desired action.
Synonyms: Remarketing, Behavioral retargeting, Ad retargeting, Pixel-based retargeting
Retargeting works by placing a small piece of code (often called a pixel) on your website or app. This code tracks user behavior and allows you to serve personalized ads to those users on other platforms. For example, if someone views a product on your e-commerce site but doesn't make a purchase, you can show them ads for that specific product as they browse other websites or social media.
Retargeting is a powerful growth hacking technique because it focuses on warm leads – people who have already shown interest in your product or service. This targeted approach often leads to higher conversion rates and better ROI compared to broader marketing strategies. By keeping your brand top-of-mind, retargeting helps nurture potential customers through the sales funnel.