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		<title>Better Targetting &#8211; Imagini&#8217;s VisualDNA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 21:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Benjamin Ellis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Imagini launched the VisualDNA Shops Beta. Behavioural Targeting is an increasingly hot area. On-line advertising models have a direct lineage from the off-line print world. Although the broad range of digital media enables marketing to be more targeted, most advertising is still based on a broadcast style model &#8211; everyone gets the same advert. What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today <a href="http://blog.imagini.net/">Imagini</a> launched the <a href="http://shops.visualdna.com/">VisualDNA Shops Beta</a>. <a href="http://businesstechfeed.com/2008/12/behavioural-targeting/">Behavioural Targeting</a> is an increasingly hot area. On-line advertising models have a direct lineage from the off-line print world. Although the broad range of digital media enables marketing to be more targeted, most advertising is still based on a broadcast style model &#8211; everyone gets the same advert.</p>
<p>What if a web site had enough information about a visitor that it could target ads towards a specific user? Arguably this is better for the user (less irrelevant adverts) and better for the advertiser (better yields from each ad). The sensitivity &#8211; and sometimes the controversy &#8211; is how that additional information is gathered.<span id="more-298"></span></p>
<p>VisualDNA takes a more visible (quite literally) approach to gathering data. Visitors chose from a selection of images. The result of their selections are saved as their &#8216;VisualDNA&#8217;. This is then used to provide more product recommendations from the VisualDNA store. The process is fast and just requires a few mouse clips. I&#8217;m trying it out in a couple of spots on some blogs and will track the results with interest. Having tried the camera shop, it figured me out as a Techno Pro pretty quickly. I have a few beta invites, so if you would like to try it out on a blog, go to <span><a href="http://shops.visualdna.com/" target="_blank">http://shops.visualdna.com</a> </span>and click “Create a shop”. You will be prompted for an access code &#8211; enter benjaminellisvisualdnashop and you should be off.</p>
<p>The VisualDNA store so far include a camera shop, gadget shop,  mum and baby shop, phone shop, travel shop, computer shop, and entertainment shop. The shops exist as a widget that allows bloggers and web publishers to embed the function into existing sites, to provide personalised product recommendations. It also provides a new way to monetise traffic, with a percentage of every purchase made through the widget being paid back to the site or blog.</p>
<p>The shops are currently built upon Amazon.com. Imagini plans to also include products from sites such as eBay and Shopping.com in the coming weeks. The technology has a broad range of potential applications, but this first one should build the profile of VisualDNA in the Blogging community, which will be no bad thing for the company&#8217;s profile. There are <a href="http://shops.visualdna.com/">product overviews on the VisualDNAshops site</a>, voiced by none other than <a href="http://www.stephenfry.com/">Stephen Fry</a>.</p>
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