Quantcast Improves Website Tracking With Cookie Corrected Audience Data

The Quantcast Internet Rating Service has launched a breakthrough in direct-measurement audience modeling, known as cookie corrected audience data.

Quantcast says “This development enables directly measured cookie data to be modeled into people-based estimates. Advertisers and marketers have a deep desire to evaluate people-based measures, and this enhancement in our service provides the industry with numerous advancements.”

Those enhancements include:

  • audience measures for arbitrary collections of content too small to be projected by syndicated panel services
  • Improved ranking accuracy for co-mingled directly-measured and panel-based properties
  • Visibility into property-specific cookie-to-people translation ratios

    In a major change from industry norms, Quantcast brought together access to massive data sets and sophisticated statistical modeling to solve the complexities of cookie-to-people translations.

    Some panel measurement services report a standardized traffic metric for all sites by extrapolating from their sample, but this has major limitations, as can be seen by looking at Alexa data. The Alexa toolbar, which used to be the webmaster’s tool of choice doesn’t work on Vista PCs and until recently, didn’t work on Firefox.

    Quantcast directly measures traffic for publishers that include tracking code on their websites and makes panel-based estimates for the rest of the web.

    Quantcast has a Cookie Corrected Audience Data White Paper, that explains the components to their model. Key details covered by the white paper include cookie deletion and non-acceptance, models for multiple machine use by individuals, and multiple person use of specific machines. There is also a broad FAQ on the website.

    Unfortunately, this change results in the website charts showing a drop compared to the stats shown historically by cookie counts.

    According to Quantcast “You will notice that generally, quantified publisher traffic counts – now people based – decline versus historically reported cookie counts in our service. This results in increases in other key measures (vists and pages per user, for example). This change should be embraced, as Quantcast now provides the key metrics that advertisers care most about – insights at the person, not cookie level.”

    For publishers that don’t include Quantcast code on their site (Non-quantified publishers) Quantcast still reports panel-based people estimates. This method suffers from the same sample size limitations and bias issues that all panels have.

    Over the past six months, we notices more publishers joining the free Quantified Publisher program. www.quantcast.com/get-quantified. It will be interesting to see if this change reults in an acceleration of that process.

    Contact Quantcast at publisher@quantcast.com to provide feedback on their innovation.

  • Hot this week

    Did David Wineland and Serge Haroche Steal Idea For The Nobel Physics Prize?

    Dr. Omerbashich says the Royal Swedish Academy is a Crime Scene and he has the proof that Nobel laureates stole his discovery.

    New Approaches to Disaster Relief Challenges

    Disaster relief has always been a challenge. NASA, Google,...

    3 Legitimate Money Making Methods to Supplement Your Income

    In a perfect world, when your landlord raises your...

    2016 Predictions by World Renowned Medium and Psychic Lindy Baker

    World renowned medium and psychic Lindy Baker is interviewed by The Hollywood Sentinel, discussing psychic power, the spirit world, life after death, areas of concern in 2016, and much more.

    Digital Coupon Customers Spending More Than Double At Stores

    A new study shows that customers who use digital coupons go shopping more for groceries and other household goods more often and spend more on their shopping trips.

    California’s Long Vote Count Reshapes Major Races as Hilton Presses Election Changes

    California’s long vote count has reshaped major races, pushed Raman into the LA runoff, and fueled Steve Hilton’s call for election changes.

    Your Decade-by-Decade Guide to Plastic Surgery: 30s, 40s & 50s

    It’s your 30th birthday, and when you look in...

    A New Path Forward: Restructuring New York City’s Medical Model

    For more than a decade, the American healthcare debate...

    How Jensen Meeker Translates Jazz Fusion to the Underground Club Scene

    In a city where every corner pulses with sound,...

    The World’s Most Precious Natural Perfume Ingredients

    There's a reason a small bottle of truly natural...

    The Biggest Problems in the Trucking Industry

    The trucking industry moves roughly 72 percent of all...

    Related Articles

    Popular Categories