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Ad retargeting fuels 35% of app marketing conversions

Ad retargeting fuels 35% of app marketing conversions

Globally, 30% of apps now run retargeting campaigns, with 35% of app marketing conversions resulting from retargeting; driving better retention and more revenue, according to new research.

The data comes from AppsFlyer as part of its first retargeting report; The State of App Retargeting 2020 Edition.

As app stores become increasingly crowded, and app marketers find it more difficult to gain the attention of users and drive conversions, retargeting has proven to be a reliable engagement tactic, growing even faster than user acquisition. Globally, 30% of apps now run retargeting campaigns, while in the U.S. the data shows that marketers are adding more retargeting to their mix with an 18% rise, as overall adoption grew 12% this year.

“Global adoption of retargeting continues to grow, rising more than 10% since 2018, proving that it is an effective tool for marketers,” said Shani Rosenfelder, Head of Content & Mobile Insights, AppsFlyer. “With most apps losing 95% of their users within the first 30 days of install, it is no wonder that 35% of app marketing conversions nowadays result from retargeting; driving better retention and more revenue. We still see an opportunity for growth, particularly among gaming apps, which have plenty to gain from retargeting.”

Key EMEA Findings

Notable US Insights

“As marketers recognize the importance of engagement, retargeting is becoming more crucial than ever to their success, buoyed by the fact that retargeting has shown resilience amid COVID-19,” said Doug McMillen, Vice President, Enterprise Strategy, AppsFlyer. “With this report, marketers have insight into the benefits and opportunities around retargeting, and how to leverage it for maximum impact.”

The Coronavirus Effect

In order to account for the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the State of App Retargeting: 2020 Global & US Trends report looked at two different time frames: a year-over-year comparison of January and February 2018-2020 prior to the outbreak and lockdown, and pre-COVID-19 data from the end of February through April 2020, when lockdowns became the standard in the United States.

The report does not cover the travel vertical, where retargeting has always been in heavy use, since COVID-19 dramatically affected installs and engagement for travel apps, making comparisons difficult.

Largely, COVID-19 has not slowed down the retargeting trend in the US, instead often increasing the practice. In fact, lockdowns caused a jump in app installs, which in turn has led to increased retargeting pushes.

Key COVID-19 US Insights

The State of App Retargeting: 2020 Global & US Trends is available at https://www.appsflyer.com/resour

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