Columbus startup Clarivoy builds online profiles of individual website visitors that link their offline behavior
CARRIE GHOSEStaff Reporter, Columbus Business First
_Marketers can discover a lot about consumers based on their browsing habits. A lot.Columbus startup Clarivoy builds online profiles of individual website visitors that even link their offline behavior, like probable income and favorite TV shows. It can tell an auto dealer the most likely TV ad a car buyer saw before first searching the dealer's name.Later this spring, it rolls out a product that detects the smartphone of a past car buyer visiting a dealer's lot, and a week later sends that person an ad._'For 90 percent of the population, if we have their address, email or phone number, we can find them online and send ads to them,' CEO'Steve White'said.'You're browsing CNN and you see an ad for (client) Germain (Motor Co.),' he said. 'They know you're coming off lease.'_Clients pay only if people click on the ads it sends.'It puts the burden on us,' Chief Technology Officer'Matt Grover'said. 'We're self-incentivized to be experts at targeting.'_Click here to read the full article.