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Rocket Science plants a pixel on your website to capture all of your traffic (which is only a fraction of the Rocket Science benefit, but more on that in the following pages), regardless of where that traffic originated. So, how does it differ from a Facebook pixel or Google AdWords? In three very important ways: 1. No expiration: With a facebook pixel, customers can instantly clear their cookies, thus erasing the retargeting pixel and leaving you guessing as to whether or not you were able to market to those people that were visitors to your website. And clearing cookies is something that is getting more mainstream with consumers this day and age. Even if they don’t clear it, that cookie expires in 30-days, making your window to market to those customers very short-lived (or worse, your budget runs out before you serve up your ad to each visitor). Most important, you never get to know who they are and you never get to know if they saw your retargeting ad. You cross your fingers and trust that Facebook will get your message in front of that warm lead before they clear their cookie or you spend your monthly budget. With Rocket Science ID, our pixel never expires and, better yet, even if a customer clears their pixels, it doesn’t matter. Rocket Science doesn’t need a planted cookie because it captures the customer’s Sha 256 code, which is the format that is read by both Facebook and Google, meaning you OWN that data and can be 100% assured that your retargeting ad will be delivered to the customer. Just upload the 256 codes into Facebook, Google, Bing, Yahoo and more, and your ad will appear on the customers Facebook newsfeed (or browser)—with 100% certainty.