sell me! sell me!

Consumers are fully aware they are the product.

Your Media experience comes at the cost of selling yourself.

I often get ads for things I have thought about or talked about with someone. It makes me very uncomfortable and feels invasive
It’s a bit creepy and feels like a breach of personal data
When I realized that google was selling my information I felt betrayed
It feels a little creepy.
Corporations do whatever and get away with it so no point in fighting it
I hate this; it feels intrusive and makes me not want to interact with the ads
It’s weird as hell
It’s both terrifying and useful
It is fine when it is helpful but when it is nonsensical it is irritating
Like I have no privacy
I would like having control over my own information. It would make me feel calm about what other people and companies know about me.
I would be more happy to know what is being shared. Right now it is more of a trust situation
It's creeps me out like I'm being watch
It'd be nice that I made money instead of someone else
I feel creeped out and violated.
I hate it; I’ll be talking to my husband about something. All of a sudden all kinds of ads on my phone for that item
I want my privacy from big tech.
I feel betrayed
I feel violated in regards to my privacy
As long as I can keep my autonomy and control is what matters!

These problems are your new endgame.

Solving these problems could be the unlock to your future direction.

Imagine...

What If...

Media openly shared how user data directly drives advertising content, and empowered users to control the formula?

What If...

consumers shared in the value generated from their attention and data?

What If...

Media replaced advertising as a revenue model entirely?

You could evolve your business model to better retain your customer.

We’re not naïve to the commercial factors driving Media to this state.

We just believe people are ready to take their attention elsewhere.

Let’s define you an endgame, Media.