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The Key To Web Analytics Data Quality – Get Your Consent Management Right

Web Analytics - The problem of bad data quality

Poor data quality is a silent killer for many websites. Misleading data analytics undermines every decision-making. One of the first steps often is to improve consent management.

Consent management is not only about privacy and customer respect. It’s also about securing high-quality and reliable data. Missing this, you won’t hit good strategic decisions. It’s like a path full of hindrances and garbage that makes you stumble. Your optimisations are prone to failure. As a proper setup can be hard, let’s try to clean up this path – and give a focused look to the crucial aspects.

Web Analytics - The problem of bad data quality

This post is part of my blogpost series “How to get Web Analytics right“. In the series I talk about the 3 most fatal flaws in Web Analytics setups that I observe most often:

  • Flaw No. 1: Missing Web Analytics Strategy, Goals & KPI.
  • Flaw No. 2: Bad data quality. Consists of 2 parts. Part 1: Consent Management (this article). Part 2: Track the complete Customer Journey (not published yet).
  • Flaw No. 3: How to finally use your data (not published yet).

Today, let’s go and fix your Consent Management! I’ve packed lot’s of my collected knowhow into this article.

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Navigating the landscape of consent management tools can feel overwhelming. But with lots of options available on the market, it’s crucial to focus on those tools that align with your specific needs.

Based on my experience, I collected below some key factors to be considered. And I’ll share some personal recommendations for tools that have stood out in meeting these criteria.

The following guide will help you make informed consent management tool decisions.

3.1 Key factors for a Consent Management Tool Evaluation

In my experience very important factors are the following (amongst all those other factors that are widely discussed on the web): 

1. Core consent management functionalities

  • Is the consent management tool able to suppress content integrations like i.e. Youtube videos or Instagram feeds?
  • Does the consent management tool send users consent choices to Tag Management tools (into the “dataLayer”)?
  • Can users request deletion of their own session?
  • Very important for understanding what’s happening:
    Does the tool collect statistics?
  • Can the statistics be further segmented i.e. by traffic source or device type?

2. The tools user experience (UX)

  • Is it easy to understand and to manage in its admin interface?
  • Does the consent management tool provide a seamless user experience on various devices and browsers?
  • Can it be easily integrated with your website’s design and layout?

3. Consent Data Export Features

  • Can you export consent data and consent rate statistics in a way that’s easily searchable and analyzable?
  • Can you get also more detailed statistics i.e. by device type and traffic source?
  • Are the statistics exportable and receivable via API requests?

Especially the simplicity of the tools admin / backend area cannot be over-estimated. This is the main factor for troubles of different kinds.

Beyond that, in my experience, none of the tools I know so far has all of these requirements fulfilled. Thus, if you know or use a tool, that ticks all the boxes, PLEASE let me know in the comments. Thank you in advance!

Having said this, here are my recommendations, based upon my experience until now (I don’t get any advertising/affiliation for those):

3.2 Consent Management Tool Recommendations

  • Cookie First (www.cookiefirst.com): Very easy to understand and easy to configure interface. Good statistic features.
  • CookieBot (www.cookiebot.eu): This tool has been some time in critic, but has solved those problems quite well, in my opinion.
    EU residents & companies: Please make sure to integrate the EU based version of CookieBot.
  • Borlabs Cookie for WordPress (borlabs.io/borlabs-cookie/): Solid solution for WordPress. I also use it on this website. 
  • And, last but not least: Piwik PRO Consent Manager (piwik.pro/gdpr-consent-manager). This makes of course mostly then sense, when you also use Piwik PRO Analytics and Piwik PRO Tag Management. But when you indeed choose all three tools from this one vendor, you can profit enormously from a well-forget unity of different privacy-aware tools, all under the hood of Piwik PRO.

3.3 important points for Consent Management Tool setup

For setup and activation of your consent management platform, make sure to check the following points:

  • First of all, the most classic fail (and I wish this would not be a critical question; but indeed it is): Is the tool working correctly? That means: Does the users consent decision change anything towards tags being loaded (or not loaded) at all?
  • Is the consent management tool configured to suppress content integrations like i.e. Youtube videos, Instagram feeds or other external tools like i.e. calendar-booking integrations?
  • Is the consent management platform setup synchronised with your privacy policy? Are all those tools and tags mentioned, that you integrated in your website technically?
  • Especially, is all personal data (like IP addresses, email addresses etc.) mentioned and explained, and what you and you subprocessors do with it?
  • In case you collect also anonymised data without consent: Did you really implement both types of data (1. anonymised data without consent and 2. consented data incl. profiling) accurately?

Besides these, there is also the setup and design question of the consent overlay. It’s not mandatory, but interesting to tackle in order to reach more consents / a higher consent rate: Are there ways and possibilities to optimise display and design of the consent overlay? Are there ways to test (i.e. A/B-Testing) the design options in order to reach a higher consent rate?

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TL;DR

The journey towards transparency and trust requires strength to navigate treacherous terrain of data protection laws and data quality pitfalls. You need to foster trust with your users while maintaining a solid technical tracking basis most efficiently.

The result of this will be a well executed Web Analytics strategy and good data quality, with which you can derive intelligent insights – and improve your experiences as well as your whole business.

By focusing on some very important features and aspects of consent management platforms, on user-friendly interfaces and some core data export features, you can ensure that your consent management not only meets compliance requirements, but also enhances your own data transparency and – most importantly – your overall digital strategy. While no tool is perfect, the recommendations shared above have proven reliability in various scenarios.

If you’ve discovered a solution that fits perfectly or have own experiences towards data quality or consent management to share, I’d love to hear from you in the comments. Together, we can refine our approaches to this ever-important aspect of digital responsibility.

P.S. My next blogpost will be about measuring not only data correctly (what was the topic here), but also measuring the correct data: How to make sure you collect all those relevant touchpoints of your customers journey. See you soon!

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