
Today Adobe debuted its Audience Marketplace, a new platform for buying and selling data.
Part of Audience Manager, one of eight products available in Adobe Marketing
Cloud, Audience Marketplace is a private marketplace that connects advertisers and publishers to buy and sell second- and third-party data.
The company defines first-party data as
brand-owned information about its customers.
Second-party data is a partner’s first-party data, such as a loyalty program between an airline and credit card company.
Third-party
data, such as aggregated data like demographics, can be bought from providers like Bizo, Exelate or Acxiom.
“Any customer can go buy third-party data, but imagine the legal, billing and
operational hassles,” said Rakhi Patel, senior product marketing manager, Adobe Audience Manager. “Our marketplace allows you to just eliminate those hassles. You can prospect faster and
get access to more audiences,” he claims.
For buyers, she said, possibilities include creating deeper customer profiles and accessing new customers.
“It changes the game,
and you can do this is a more transparent manner,” Patel said. For those who are sick of dealing with several silos, the ability to aggregate data and augment with second and third party data is
pretty powerful, she added.
Patel said sellers say the tool allows them to price more flexibly and test different models. Likewise, buyers like to window shop. For example, she said, when you
buy music from an artist, you would go through a marketplace and shop around, not directly to the artist.
Similarly, the artist has the opportunity to access a bunch of different buyers and
price them in the way that makes sense.
“Data is becoming an asset,” Patel said.