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Sources Say Amazon Will Soon Be Targeting Ads, a la Google AdWords 83

According to The Register (citing a paywalled WSJ article), a new face in targeted ads is emerging (according to "people familiar with the matter") to compete with Google, and it's Amazon. They already have a vast, mineable collection of data about customers' buying, listening and viewing habits, so exploiting personalized ads seems a natural follow-on. According to the report, the ad system would replace Google as ad vendor on Amazon itself, and "It is also apparently hoping to beef up its ad placement business on other sites as part of Amazon's strategy to carve its way into Google's multi-billion-dollar AdWords' empire." Pretty soon Amazon will able to just save me time by ordering the things I would have ordered based on ads that they themselves have placed.
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Sources Say Amazon Will Soon Be Targeting Ads, a la Google AdWords

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  • by Dragon Bait ( 997809 ) on Sunday August 24, 2014 @12:30PM (#47742205)

    I'm OK with targeted ads. I just wish they would figure out how to target them.

    On the desktop version of Amazon [amazon.com], go to "Your Account" on the top right next to the search bar, then "Your Recommendations" from the drop down. Under the search bar there should be a "Improve Your Recommendations" link. Find your "Hello Kitty" purchase and click "Don't use for recommendations."

    Note: If anyone cares, I do not work for Amazon any more than any of their other customers do.

  • Compete with Google? (Score:5, Informative)

    by m00sh ( 2538182 ) on Sunday August 24, 2014 @01:00PM (#47742365)

    Google tracks a large portion of the websites you visit, including slashdot. They have a more detailed browsing history. If you use gmail, they probably have all your purchasing history as well (including Amazon). Not to mention your search history. So, Amazon has a fraction of the data that Google would have on a person.

    The only thing that Amazon has over Google is that you use Amazon ads and if a visitor buys something, you get a nice 4% commission. But, I don't know if big money will come from that - it's just blogs.

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