Josh Chopak

Repixel 2.0 - Retarget someone elseโ€™s website visitors

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Send ads to the recent visitors of *someone else's* website. For example, if you sell tennis gear, you might have success retargeting a site that ranks the best rackets available ๐ŸŽพ
Repixel was built with global privacy regulations top of mind.

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Michael Hughes
What a smart idea. Affiliate link revenue for niche vertical content sites has been going down over the last few years, so this should be a nice supplement income stream, and has the knock-on effect of improving content quality and user experience on the web (less affiliate link spam, less on-page advertising, etc.). Very neat. Are you thinking of creating curated bundles of sites by vertical at all?
Josh Chopak
@michael_hughes2 yes absolutely! It's in our roadmap :)
Victor Sebastian
Hi Josh, I am not sure if your read the "Customer List Custom Audiences Terms" section 9. - You may not sell or transfer your Audiences, or authorize any third party to sell or transfer Audiences. However, advertisers and their service providers, as well as independent parties you have entered into agreements with for licensing marketing information, can share Audiences with each other through tools we make available for that purpose, subject to the restrictions and requirements of those tools, our terms, and applicable law. -
Josh Chopak
@victor_sebastian1 thanks for your question and interest in Repixel! As you'll see from those terms, Facebook refers to "*Customer List* *Custom Audiences* Terms" -- Repixel doesn't facilitate the sharing of customer lists, or custom audiences, as that would be explicitly against policy. All pixel sharing in our marketplace is encouraged to be done through the built-in share pixel functionality. Does that help to ease your concerns?
Victor Sebastian
@jchopak not really as you lease and monitize a property of facebook which is also prohibited in ULA and TOS. Even if you share "pixel" its still custom audiences you share and according to GDPR and CCPA you breaking this clause in facebook aswell as this is not following applicable law. The customer who concented in each page did not concented to be remarketed from other than those pages they already concented from. 1. It breaks the TOS with FB 2. It breaks with GDPR and CCPA So 100% this service is not compliaent.
Daryl Bartkunsky
Nice concept. practicality of sharing in 'access' in todays ultra privacy conscious world might not be as easy to convert. Would be awesome if one didnt have to obtain permission
Philip Lester
Seems like a game changer. Is it possible to retarget someone else's visitors without their permission? I could see this getting ugly :)
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