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2026 advertising trends: Five signals shaping this year

by Experian Marketing Services 6 min read March 27, 2026

At A Glance

-Experian’s 2026 State of advertising report shows that advertising trends in 2026 will be defined by how well organizations connect data, identity, and measurable outcomes. Leaders across the ecosystem point to five themes: AI that reshapes workflows, measurement that guides decisions earlier, identity and privacy as strategic inputs, channels aligning around outcomes, and identity connecting planning, activation, and measurement.

What advertising trends does Experian’s 2026 State of advertising report highlight?

State of advertising 2026

2026 State of advertising report

Experian’s 2026 State of advertising report shows that advertising trends in 2026 will be defined by how well organizations connect data, identity, and measurable outcomes. Our 2026 State of advertising report brings together perspectives from 14 leaders operating across key parts of the advertising ecosystem to show how these shifts are taking shape in practice.

Who’s featured in Experian’s 2026 State of advertising report?

Our 2026 State of advertising report includes perspectives from 14 leaders across the ecosystem covering a variety of topics including:

Headshots and logos for the 14 leaders featured in Experian's 2026 State of advertising report: George Castrissiades, AdRoll, Kevin Greenwald, Audacy, Grace Briscoe, Basis, Natalie Mancuso, DeepIntent, Paul Zovighian, Index Exchange, Todd Rose, InMobi, Cristin Liberatore, IQVIA Digital, Scott Bender, Newton Research, Adam Weiler and Paul DeJarnatt, Novus Media, Drew Teller, OptimizeRx, Greg "Arch" Archibald, PayPal, Crissi Cupak, PMG, Sheila Bhardwaj, Snapchat

These perspectives reflect directional signals from leaders across the ecosystem. They are not exhaustive views of any one vertical. They are operational insights from teams navigating change in real time.

In addition to the written analysis, you can watch the full one-on-one Q&A conversations with each partner here.

What signals are shaping advertising trends in 2026?

Five signals are shaping advertising trends in 2026. Together, they explain why advertising trends in 2026 center on clarity, connection, and measurable outcomes. Across every conversation with our partners, five themes stand out:

1. AI

is moving from hype to workflow transformation, but only where strong data foundations exist

2. Measurement

is shaping planning and optimization in real-time

3. Identity, privacy, and first-party data

are becoming strategic inputs across planning, activation, and measurement

4. Commerce media, connected TV, mobile, and social

are coming together around outcomes

5. Identity

is the connective tissue linking data, activation, and measurement

Below, we spotlight three perspectives from our report.

Scott Bender’s perspective on AI-driven workflows

Scott Bender, Head of Publisher & Platform Partnerships at Newton Research, is a media and AdTech veteran who has led go to market and revenue teams across traditional media, retail media, consulting, andearly stagestartups, helping organizations translate data and product strategy into scalable commercial growth.

How is AI moving upstream into planning and measurement?

AI is changing how teams work before campaigns run. Teams apply AI to planning and measurement first, then scale into activation with clear rules and human oversight.

AI’s first impact is operational

Teams are applying AI to planning and measurement before activation. The early gains are showing up in analytics, forecasting, and workflow compression, especially in areas constrained by time and data science resources.

Automation works when humans define the rules

Repeatable, rules-based processes are where AI performs best today. Strategy, guardrails, and judgment remain human-led. AI scales execution without removing accountability.

The biggest barrier in AI is rethinking workflows

AI adoption slowswhen teams try tolayer automation onto legacy playbooks.Progress happens when workflows are redesigned for agentic execution,rather thanhuman-only processes.

“The workflows we’ve built for humans don’t always make sense for AI. Progress comes when teams redesign how work gets done, not when they simply add automation.”

Newton ResearchScott Bender, Head of Publisher & Platform Partnerships

If advertisers fix one thing in 2026

Focus on data context. Not perfect data, but a clear semantic layer that defines what data means and how it should beinterpreted andused.

Watch our agentic media panel at CES 2026

Greg “Arch” Archibald’s perspective on commerce media’s expansion

Greg “Arch” Archibald is VP, Global Ad Sales at PayPal. A sales leader fornearly 25years,Arch has worked at some of the largest AdTech companies in the world. Now with PayPal Ads, he is helping build the foundation upon which advertisers can use true intent-based signals to inform advertising campaigns.

How is commerce media expanding beyond retail?

Commerce media is extending into more ecosystems and more purchase moments. Commerce media is defined through transactions that show what people buy, not intent signals that imply what people might buy.

Commerce media is defined bytransactions,not intent

Commerce media is fundamentally powered by transactional data. Unlike retail media, which is often intent-led and vertically confined, commerce media spans horizontally across merchants, payment platforms, and ecosystems,providinga clearer view of the full consumer purchase journey.

Transactional data is the true differentiator

As basic targeting and inventory become commoditized, the ability to activate transactional signals at scale is what separates effective commerce media strategies. These signals help brands connect upper-funnel investment to conversion and prove measurable outcomes.

On-site validates performance,off-site drives reach

Effective commerce strategies balance both on-site and off-site, focusing less on where ads run and more on who is being reached based on real purchase behavior.

“Transactional data is a powerful signal that helps brands reach consumers more effectively and connect upper-funnel investment to measurable outcomes.”

PayPalGreg “Arch” Archibald, VP, Global Ad Sales

If advertisers fix one thing in 2026

Prioritize transactional signals over intent proxies to connect spend to outcomes.

Cristin Liberatore’s perspective on healthcare marketing

Cristin Liberatore, Sr. Director, Commercial Strategy for Pharma, IQVIA Digital, has over a decade of experience leading commercial and product strategy for data‑driven healthcare solutions, developing frameworks at IQVIA Digital that connect data, analytics, and omnichannel execution to drive meaningful business results.

How do identity and privacy work together in regulated markets like healthcare?

Healthcare marketing uses a dual approach that reflects distinct audiences and data environments. Teams succeed when they connect identity and privacy through governance that supports personalization and outcome measurement.

Healthcare requires two playbooks: HCP and consumer

On the healthcare professional (HCP) side, personalization benefits from deterministic identity and high-fidelity signals that enable “read, respond, act” marketing. On the consumer side, data is more disparate, making identity resolution and privacy-safe connection across data sets essential for relevant personalization.

Timeliness is the difference between insight and impact

Healthcare data varies widely in latency. The most effective marketing is powered bytimelysignals. Fresh signals influence whether brands respond in meaningful moments along diagnostic and treatment pathways.

Sustainable identity depends on governance

An identity spine paired with de-identification methodology and strong compliance frameworks allows exposure to connect to outcomes such as script lift, without compromising privacy.

“Across data, activation, and measurement, healthcare marketing works best when privacy and personalization are balanced, as that push pull is ubiquitous with consumer marketing in healthcare.”

IQVIA DigitalCristin Liberatore, Sr. Director, Commercial Strategy for Pharma

If advertisers fix one thing in 2026

Invest in a connected identity spine that balances timeliness, personalization, and privacy across the full care journey.

Watch our healthcare marketing panel at CES 2026

What do 2026 advertising trends mean for advertisers?

In 2026, success will be shaped by how well advertisers connect data, decisioning, and outcomes across an increasingly complex ecosystem. The leaders featured in this report consistently point to connection as the defining factor for progress.

The shifts advertisers must act on

  • Audiences, not channels, define strategy. Planning anchored in identity and behavior scales more effectively across screens, platforms, and formats.
  • Measurement moves upstream. Outcomes now inform optimization in real time, rather than serving a post-campaign validation.
  • First-party data becomes infrastructure. Activation, data governance, and interoperability matter more than ownership alone.
  • AI accelerates decisions, not accountability. Automation works best when paired with clear rules, transparency, and human oversight.
  • Privacy is a growthlever.Consent-driven, privacy-first design enables durable performance at scale.

Advertisers that lead in 2026 will:

To see how these signals play out across AI, commerce media, healthcare, and more, download our 2026 State of advertising report and watch the Q&A videos with our partners.


FAQs

A CMO should treat advertising trends in 2026 as a shift in how teams plan, activate, and measure, not a channel shift. Teams get stronger performance when they connect data, identity, and measurement into one decision loop that guides planning, activation, and optimization.

Measurement moves closer to the moment of decision when teams use outcomes to steer optimization in real time. That approach turns measurement into a planning input that shapes budget allocation, audience strategy, and creative decisions across the lifecycle of a campaign.

Experian helps marketers connect identity, data, and measurement so teams plan and activate with consistency across platforms. Experian’s data and identity foundation supports audience connection and privacy-forward activation, and Experian’s measurement approach links media exposure to outcomes for clearer decisioning.


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