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New Marketo® Research Reveals Three-Quarters of Consumers Are Concerned With the Amount of Personal Information Companies Can Access
New research of both consumers and businesses, commissioned by Marketo, Inc., the leading provider of engagement marketing software and solutions, has found that three-quarters (75%) of consumers are concerned about the extent of personal information companies might have access to, and less than half (42%) trust that companies will use their personal information correctly. However, with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enforcement deadline looming, nearly two-thirds (64%) of consumers claim that they will be happy to share their data in exchange for deals and benefits, presenting an opportunity for marketers.
Jamie Anderson, president EMEA, Marketo, said: “The GDPR legislation presents marketers with one of those rare opportunities to build customer relationships by demonstrating trust and clarity. Consumer dissatisfaction around how their data is used, and to what extent, is at an all-time high, according to our findings. To thrive in a post-GDPR world, marketers must demonstrate their understanding of this in the actions they take, through meaningful, personalised communications at every touchpoint.”
In addition to their views about GDPR, the survey of more than 3,000 consumers from the UK, France, and Germany, asked respondents how they felt about the long list of data breach headlines over the last few years; just over three-quarters (76%) said they were concerned about how their personal data is stored and used. And just under three-quarters (73%) of consumers would like to receive regular communications about the personal data companies might hold. Yet, at the time the research was completed, only 28% of businesses claimed to be fully GDPR compliant, even though the deadline for compliance is May 25, 2018.
A tale of two halves
To understand how businesses are faring, the research also surveyed 300 businesses across the UK, France, and Germany and uncovered two distinct approaches to GDPR.
- Marketing First – More than half of the companies surveyed (55%) identified themselves as taking a marketing first approach to GDPR, using compliance as an opportunity to better engage with customers or prospects through smarter marketing.
- Legal First – The remaining 45% aligned themselves to taking a legal first approach, in doing what they need to be legally compliant with GDPR and subsequently using these requirements to dictate marketing strategy.
When comparing the two business approaches, the new research found:
- Of the marketing first respondents, 34% have significantly redefined their priorities, compared to just 13% of legal first companies.
- And almost half (49%) of the marketing first group has implemented new systems and marketing tools, compared with a third (33%) of those who identified as legal first.
- Regardless of which camp they’re in, GDPR isn’t expected to impede business, as 96% of organizations are still optimistic about hitting their targets by year-end.
Peter Bell, senior director of marketing, Marketo, said: “Regardless of which side you sit, the ultimate drivers should always be your customer and delivering meaningful experiences that are founded on trust. It’s clear from this research that consumer trust is low but not unrecoverable. GDPR is designed to ensure your customers have more control over their personal data and how it’s used. Those businesses which proactively support that and use it as an opportunity to better engage with customers are those which will thrive in the coming years by creating lasting relationships.”
Further research findings include:
- Post-GDPR, 40% of companies think reliance on customer consent will be the biggest challenge to achieving their marketing objectives.
- More than three-quarters of consumers (79%) would stop dealing with a company if their personal data was misused.
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