As precise targeting and personalization become table stakes for marketing, variations of contextual targeting signals are emerging, offering teams impactful and privacy-forward methods for winning consumer attention. While product features certainly lead consumers to purchase products, it’s really how advertisers tap into a consumer’s mindset, motivation and emotional state at a given moment that moves the needle.
And one signal that universally drives behavior, impacting what people try, buy and how they feel is weather. From weather comes weather data, which can then power weather targeting — predicting the moments when weather shifts a consumer’s mindset toward purchase, delivering deeper emotional resonance that drives both immediate sales and long-term brand growth.
Weather data is one of the most durable, globally available and persuasive indicators accessible to marketers. This makes weather targeting a tactic advertisers can leverage to influence consumer behavior and, ultimately, action. Weather is the new evolution of contextual targeting; it predicts product relevance, inspires action and connects with consumers during emotive moments to provide brands with more relevant, privacy-compliant information.
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