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Finding The Right Personalization Balance—No One Likes Spam

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Finding The Right Personalization Balance—No One Likes Spam

Imagine this: you just bought a coffee machine, and weeks later, the emails keep coming—offering you… another coffee machine. Annoying, right? Some companies built their entire business on tracking people online and bombarding them with ads. Accidentally click on a banner? Get ready for a flood of irrelevant promotions.

But things are changing. Apple cracked down on cookies—those little trackers that follow users around the internet—and blocked automatic tracking on Safari. Suddenly, companies can’t stalk customers as easily anymore. Now, the game has shifted. Instead of chasing “touchpoints” (fancy speak for annoying ads), businesses are racing to build “customer engagement.” Instead of bombarding people, they’re trying to have actual conversations.

For a company, being invited into a customer’s world takes finesse. It’s about hitting the right tone, being relevant, and knowing when to back off. Push too hard, too often, and the brand gets shut out for good. Its messages end up in the dreaded spam folder, or its app becomes part of the 50% that get deleted within a month of installation.

So how does a company stay in a customer’s good graces? Enter AI. Without cookies, companies are limited to using only the data they collect directly from customers—and even that’s tightly regulated. For years, businesses have relied on algorithms to recommend things customers might like, whether via email, text, or an app.

Now, generative AI is stepping up to make personalization more refined. It’s not just about recommending products—it’s about making interactions feel personal. Think emails or texts that sound like they were written just for the individual customer, not for some faceless mass audience.

And unlike scripted chatbots of yore, today’s AI excels at handling complex and multi-layered queries – and it’s getting better month by month. It can provide empathetic, personalized responses, even at scale, without the variability of human moods or mistakes. Generative AI can even pick up on the context of a conversation—like someone’s mood, desires, or priorities—things that don’t exist in any database. That understanding is what separates a thoughtful message from spam.

Whenever convenience is disrupted, there’s a chance of driving customers away. Businesses need to prioritize ease of use across every step of the customer journey. Is your website straightforward and intuitive? Do your product pages provide clear and detailed information? Is it simple for customers to reach your support team? Do your advertisements guide users to the right destination?

And guess what? This tact pays off. Brands that get personalization right can boost customer spending by 10%. For years, digital-first companies like Netflix dominated in this space. But now, even traditional industries like retail and beauty are catching up. A recent study found that if companies reallocate just 25% of their ad budgets toward personalization, they can double their return on investment.

Customers in the U.S. are open to it! But here’s the thing: customers are picky. If brands want to be part of someone’s “inner circle,” they’ll need to earn it. Mess up, and they’ll end up like that one person in a group chat who overshares—ignored and forgotten.

The takeaway? Companies need to stop acting like over-eager recruiters and start behaving like thoughtful conversationalists. Because nobody wants to feel like just another name on a marketing list.

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