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Monday, July 28, 2014

Triggit Moves To Expand Their Native Retargeting Throughout The Web

By Carl Lee


Facebook is able to deliver such relevant ads thanks to the aid of Triggit, their retargeting provider. Now, that company is going to share their expertise with other publishers. They recently announced that they would be expanding their services to other sites across the web.



Triggit hasn't named their new clients yet, but they have said a few things about the companies beta testing for them. Several of them are global companies, and several others are Fortune 500 companies. Who are the companies working with Triggit? It could be Walmart, Target, or even Apple. We won't know until they make an announcement.

It looks like Triggit is gambling on the chance that their brand of ads will be successful on sites beyond Facebook. More and more people are learning to tune out standard ads, so now is the perfect time for them to make their strike. There are certain to be hundreds of companies interested in working with Triggit.

With that said, it's hard to tell whether the Triggit formula will work when it doesn't have Facebook behind it. While the Triggit team is certainly knowledgeable, part of their success is due to the fact that people are very engaged with the Facebook site. Will their strategies work on sites that aren't as engaging? Or will their big gamble fail to pay off?

However, the other big reason Triggit has succeeded is that they partnered with Facebook. Facebook is a site with a very engaged userbase. Other sites don't have that. Triggit's new move is a bit of a gamble, but it's also a chance for them to prove their talent. If they succeed here, everyone will know they don't need Facebook to succeed. Triggit's move here may not succeed. However, it's a gamble that's worth taking. If their move does pay off, it'll help them in a major way.

However, the popularity of Facebook has played a significant role in Triggit's success. The site has the potential to engage people in a unique way. Will the Triggit strategy work on sites that aren't as popular? Or will they crash and burn? It'll be a while before we can truly see the impact of this decision. Triggit's decision will make waves even if they aren't successful. Companies have been stuck in the old mode of advertising for years. Now, they're being the perfect chance to shake things up. Hopefully, those risks will pay off for both Triggit and the companies that choose to work with them.




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