How to choose and implement a CDP

The most effective CDPs are data orchestrators.

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Given the changing marketing landscape, having a holistic understanding of customers is essential. This is why more businesses are turning to customer data platforms (CDPs) to help improve their efforts.

“Last year, 2020, just accelerated the digital growth across the world,” said Ekta Chopra, CDO at e.l.f. Beauty, in her recent MarTech presentation. “You’re swimming in data, but 75% of that data is not actionable. 13% is aggregated and everything else is probably not. And 44% of the data is not real-time.”

Storing and collecting vast amounts of customer data isn’t enough. Your organization’s CDP needs to provide actionable insights as well.

Data volume, variety, and velocity

According to Chopra, marketers need a platform that aggregates consumer data and serves as a single source of truth.

“If you do not know the volume, variety, and velocity of your data, you cannot build a solid foundation,” she said. “And then making sure you have the right people that you’re hiring you, that you’re working with the right technical resources and the right insights people that actually know and how to sort of leverage that data to improve everything else in the organization.”



Components of a CDP

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The most effective CDPs are much more than data aggregators; they’re data orchestrators. Marketers should choose CDPs that collect, unify, and activate real-time data.

  • Data collection: The process where real time data is collected from multiple sources.
  • Data unification: Functions that unify data through identity resolution, audience segmentation, and security control.
  • Data activation: The final stage where unified data is distributed to reporting dashboards, data science and internal systems, and channels for activation.

CDP build or buy?

Marketers have long debated whether buying or building a CDP is the best option for their campaigns. This brings up important questions regarding outsourcing, offshoring, etc. But despite the complexities, it seems the best option for marketers is dependent upon their unique offering.

Chopra believes that companies should be open to purchasing a CDP and only build them if it’s going to serve as their “secret sauce,” a platform that sets them apart from the competition.

Other marketing technology professionals, such as Vijay Mannur of Quantiphi Inc, say building a CDP may be the ideal option going forward. He highlighted the ability to use customized CDP options in a separate MarTech session: “Depending on the evaluated tech stack, we can create a data model that is the best fit for the tech stack that an organization follows.”



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Corey Patterson is an Editor for MarTech and Search Engine Land. With a background in SEO, content marketing, and journalism, he covers SEO and PPC to help marketers improve their campaigns.

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