Samsung Ads Partners with Brightline To Boost CTV Advertising
Samsung Ads has teamed with BrightLine to increase the availability of its actionable and dynamic video ad inventory. It will make it possible to concentrate more on results and performance. In order to enhance its free-ad-supported streaming TV (FAST), Samsung is the most recent smart TV manufacturer to incorporate BrightLine’s interactive ad capabilities into its connected TV (CTV) inventory. The partnership aims to CTV advertising.
BrightLine’s Commendable Client Roster
Major publishers BrightLine already works with include Warner Bros. and Discovery. Additionally, it collaborates with VIZIO, a rival to Samsung and a manufacturer of smart TVs in the US, to offer interactive commercials on its WatchFree+ FAST Service. As the largest TV manufacturer in the United States, Samsung expands Brightline’s clientele. Additionally, it provides a vital range of distinct audience data. BrightLine enables geo-addressable content, such as store locators or localized specials, to dynamically populate commercial overlays, which is the simplest form of personalization. BrightLine claims that interactive creatives may be tailored to a deeper level of understanding, such as viewing habits, thanks to Samsung, its unique audience, and other factors.
Samsung – BrightLine partnership insights
Using BrightLine’s new dynamic ad unit, Samsung Ads, which already runs interactive ads in its QR-coded shoppable online video inventory, goes above and beyond to offer live and customized ads. Additionally, it will provide on-screen polls, quiz sessions, and scrollable branded carousels. It will encourage participation and action from viewers straight from the TV screen. Additionally, it incorporates dynamic creative that has been modified using Samsung’s data footprint to include elements like dealership and shop locators. Samsung Ads’ inventory mix is smoothly integrated with Brightline’s exclusive interactive ad suite designed specifically for TV.
Furthermore, it makes it possible for Samsung advertisements to provide the most advanced interactive solutions. It also enables to round out the Company’s full lineup of in-stream, native, and cross-platform ads. For many years, Samsung has previously been able to operate Brightline extended units on its smart TV home screen. To broadcast the vendor’s in-stream video ads and experiences on its FAST Service Samsung TV Plus, Samsung is now able to do so thanks to the partnership’s recent expansion. It is the first partner of Samsung to provide interactive CTV commercials on Samsung TV Plus with a remote. With Samsung Ads reaching three out of four US households, Samsung also claims to be the largest single source of TV data.
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Here’s what they said
Michael Scott, vice president of ad sales and operations, Samsung Ads said in the announcement,
CTV advertising has been about delivering the solutions brands need to achieve measurable results. Today, we’ve evolved to a point where CTV is now capable of delivering results beyond simply reach and awareness. With BrightLine’s advanced capabilities, advertisers are now able to engage consumers in a real-time dialog and exchange for the first time on Samsung Smart TVs.
He further added,
Now with access to Brightline, Samsung advertisers can take home screen engagement a step further with dynamic, engaging ad experiences that are designed to be actionable. As we progress towards a future where personalized and relevant advertising is not only the norm, but expected, actionable home screen ads will continue to be a crucial advertising tool for brands.
Mike Bologna, BrightLine’s chief accelerator stated,
BrightLine is helping partners like Samsung Ads deliver on the promise and potential of truly dynamic CTV ad experiences. Now that Smart TVs have become so much more than just a vehicle for video consumption, these new ad units provide opportunities for audiences to engage and take action directly from their screen, complementing the rich Samsung connected ecosystem.
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Taboola Inks A Multiyear Deal With Getty Images For Video Content
Taboola, a global leader in serving recommendations for the open web, announced a multi-year agreement with Getty Images, a global leader in visual communication.
Taboola and Getty Images Agreement: What Is The Deal About?
– By partnering with Getty Images, Taboola’s more than 14,000 advertisers have access to Getty Images’ collection of premium video content through Taboola Ads media buying platform.
– Besides building on the five-year relationship, this will allow Taboola’s advertisers to integrate Getty Images’ diverse video library into their campaigns.
– Taboola advertisers can seamlessly have access to high-quality videos from Getty Images for use in campaigns that reach more than 500 million active daily users on the world’s top publishers.
– This partnership enables Taboola’s diverse formats such as High Impact Video and Motion Ads, to offer advertisers of all sizes the opportunity to execute campaigns.
Utilizing these formats and Taboola’s long-standing partnerships with leading websites means that advertisers can be sure that their ads will be enhanced every time they are viewed with high-quality video and imagery.
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That’s What They Said
Adam Singolda, CEO and founder, Taboola said the partnership with Getty Images will make video advertising seamless for advertisers of all sizes.
“The ability to create custom video content for campaigns with a partner like Getty Images means advertisers can ramp quickly and get their campaigns in front of our large audience of publishers and their readers.”
Nick Unsworth, VP of Business Development said they are pleased to expand the long-term partnership with Taboola.
“Video is central to how we communicate and engage digitally and with our high quality visual content, advertisers across a broad set of industries and categories can find the right image or video that will enhance their campaign and speak to their target audience.”
Interesting Read: Advertising On Taboola: An Efficient Tool For Advertisers
Smart Acquires DynAdmic , A Cookie-Free CTV Advertising Platform
Smart AdServer, an independent ad monetization platform, has acquired DynAdmic, an integrated video advertising marketplace, to expand its CTV and media services offerings.
DynAdmic’s technology and operations will be incorporated into Smart’s offering to provide buyers with unique media solutions and media publishers with a new exclusive monetization channel.
To better connect ad campaign performance goals with user privacy needs, the combined group will benefit from innovative cookie-free contextual targeting possibilities.
DynAdmic, which was founded in Paris in 2012, has expanded worldwide to seven locations including the United States, France, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Dubai, with the United States accounting for 60% of its income.
With 120 employees, DynAdmic grew by 32% in 2020 and is expected to rise by 90% in H1 2021.
Advertisers can use its proprietary audio and video content identification technology to achieve a cookie-free contextual targeting solution. DynAdmic runs specialised video advertising campaigns, with OTT and Connected TV accounting for 40% of those campaigns.
Smart CEO, Arnaud Creput said that their strategic development in the United States will be accelerated as a result of this acquisition and that they are committed to building a scalable, independent option to the dominant platforms that prioritize privacy, transparency, innovation, and performance. He further added –
“We are impressed by the technology and expertise developed by DynAdmic to bring superior performance to brands and agencies with OTT and CTV contextual targeting. The addition of DynAdmic complements Smart’s cookie-free and CTV strengths, which are the most critical shifts in our industry.”
Smart’s absorption of DynAdmic is a logical next step in the company’s global expansion, given its acquisition of LiquidM in December 2019 and the launch of its “direct buy” platform Smart Buyer Connect.
DynAdmic completely connects with Smart’s existing holdings and ongoing strategies to invest in technologies and media services that assist media buyers and bring them closer to quality publishers while delivering managed media solutions. And on the other hand, Smart’s publisher clients can gain an advantage of DynAdmic’s new monetization channel that will boost demand.
Stéphane Bonjean , DynAdmic’s CEO and Bruno Champion, the CTO said –
“Smart’s full-stack capabilities will allow us to rapidly integrate with their platform which, along with their strong technology, expertise and global presence, will generate significant value for our clients and partners.”
They also added that they are ecstatic to be joining a pioneer and industry leader and that they consider Smart as the appropriate partner to help them accomplish their growth goals.
“We share the same values of independence, excellence, and innovation.”
Making Video Campaigns on Spotify Is Now Easy with Sound-On Video Ads!
Key Insights:
- The Ad studio debuted in 2017 and thereafter Spotify has nearly doubled its user base.
- Spotify witnessed an 11% rise globally in mobile downloads.
- Spotify reports an average of 25% of overall ad revenue from video accounts.
- In the past one year, Spotify has witnessed a 68% increase of active advertisers, with double the ads running.
Spotify has announced video advertising on Ad studio, its self-serve platform, in Canada, the U.K, and the U.S. This update is available to select advertisers in the recently added test markets to Ad Studio in April.
The Ad Studio was created initially for small and medium-sized advertisers to connect with Spotify listeners and create budget-friendly, customized audio ads for the platform. In April, it had expanded to 18 more markets and exited the beta version.
Spotify Push into Video Ads can increase brand awareness and brand recall.
Spotify said that often users on other platforms prefer viewing video ads muted, however, Spotify listeners are’ engaging with their sounds on.’ Complimenting their audio ad offering, video ads will give brands a visual storytelling opportunity for the in-focus moments.
The streaming giant further notes that running video ads with audio produces higher brand results than going solely for video ads. Video ads with sound-on lead to 1.9x ad recall and 2.2x increase in brand awareness, according to the company data.
The company said in a statement,
“Unlike many other platforms, on Spotify, listeners are already engaging with their sound on, offering a valuable opportunity for a brand’s message to be seen and heard. This multisensory experience can extend a brand’s audio ad strategy, providing another touchpoint to capture listeners’ attention and share messages across all relevant moments.”
Rise in advertisers using Spotify Ad Studio’s creative perk
Ad studio that is available in 22 countries globally has leveled up the playing field in creative production by offering a free service to generate a brand’s ad spot. Advertiser on Spotify’s Ad Studio can upload a script and in as little as one hour (48 hours in some cases) they will deliver a fully produced ad that includes music and voice over.
The company said that 37% of Ad Studio customers rely on their free voiceover tool for ad creation. Additionally, 50% of its advertisers used this tool in May, which is an 11% rise from March.
Ad Studio offers two options of ad format for video ads- horizontal video and vertical video. Horizontal video can run across all platforms and vertical video is optimized for iOS and Android.
Why should brands advertise on Spotify?
The company reported recently that it has 286 million active users and 130 million paid subscribers. Spotify is the third-largest advertiser in the world after Facebook and Google.
Spotify Ad Studio enables brands to reach targeted and relevant customers. Their programmatic audio advertising is the best way to reach Gen X and beyond.
If you think ads may annoy the listeners of Spotify, think again. Statistics by Acquisio states, 75% of digital audio listeners think commercials are totally fine on a free streaming service. 47% think ads are even less intrusive on Spotify than traditional radio.
For instance, brands targeting the hip audience that are interested in current trends can consider advertising on Spotify. Advertisers can take advantage of the Spotify data of logged users like moods, preferences, listening habits, interests, and activities. This will help brands to create customized ads.
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Guide On EVERY Type Of Digital Ad Out There. Case Studies Included.
What is Digital Advertising?
Digital advertising, paid advertising, or paid marketing is an online advertising model for advertisers to target potential buyers based on their interests or intent. This Digital Advertising took birth on October 27, 1994, when the online magazine ‘Hotwired’ decided to set aside a portion of its website for advertisers to raise some money. The banner ad space had a message in rainbow font, “Have you ever clicked your mouse right here? You will.” From 1994 to 2020, digital advertising has come a long way. In 2021, the amount spent on worldwide digital advertising is estimated to touch USD 375 billion (emarketer report estimates) with Google, Facebook, and Amazon, the three largest advertising platforms contributing to 43% of the market share. Here we have provided 10 best digital advertising ideas in 2020 post coronavirus (COVID-19) but be prepared to make changes in your sales funnel to meet global digital challenges. Digital advertisers get ready for a new normal in digital advertising in 2020. After all, change is the only constant in life.
Increase in Online Spending Over the Years
Ad spending in the digital advertising market has been showing an upward rise since 2018. From USD 283 billion in 2018, it is expected to reach around USD 517 billion in 2023.
The Importance of Digital Advertising
There is a wealth of available data to impact your online advertising decisions. With digital spends getting closer to traditional ad spends, it’s without doubt, every company or brand must have a strong online presence. Very large companies with more than USD 10 billion in annual revenue spend around 11.6% and companies with annual revenues between USD 500 million to USD 1 billion spend around 8.5% of their marketing budget on digital advertising. Some of the 2019 big digital ad spenders are Comcast (USD 5.75 billion), Proctor & Gamble (USD 4.39 billion), Amazon (USD 3.38 billion), AT&T (USD 3.52 billion) and Samsung Electronics (USD 2.41 billion). While on one hand, ad spending increased, on the other hand, the demand was augmented by the addition of ad platforms.
- More money is being spent on digital v/s traditional advertising channels with digital ad spend expected to reach 60.5% of total media ad spending by 2022.
- India’s digital ad spend grew at a rate of 24% (2018 to 2019), becoming the fastest-growing digital advertising market in the world, followed by Russia at 22.5%. Both are home to large populations of increasingly digital and mobile users.
- Marketing budgets range from 8% to 16% of total revenue (B2B Products 8.6%, B2B Services 8.7%, B2C Products 9.8%, and B2C Services 15.6%).
- In many countries, 85 percent of internet users are accessing the internet on mobiles.
Types of Digital Advertising
There are different types of digital advertising available to a company or product or brand. The best ad campaigns are often a mix of two or more types of paid marketing or digital advertising. From Display Ads to SEO to PPC and more, here are the top 10 online advertising options available to a digital advertiser to execute a winning ad campaign.
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Display Advertising
What is display advertising?
Online display advertising means advertising a company or a product on websites. Display advertisements run across any website that wishes to monetize their content by selling ad space on their page. Display ads are mostly image-based ads shown on web pages within the Google Display Network (GDN is a network of websites that allow space on their web pages for Google Ads) or on a search result page. It is used to redirect the user’s attention to the company’s product. Display ads can be paid for based on three different metrics: cost per thousand impressions (CPM), cost per click (CPC), and cost per action (CPA), also known as cost per conversion.
How is the Display ad used?
Online display ads on a website, can be on the top, bottom, or right side of a page depending on the web page layout. The types of online display ads are banners, landing pages (LP’s), and popups. The types of banner ads online that appear on Google Display Network are Flash, animated GIF, and Static Banners. The most popular Display ad options are Google Shopping (allows shoppers to browse a variety of products based on their search query) and App Campaigns. The types of online Display Ads include Overlay ads, Interstitial ads, Rich Media ads, and 360° Display Ads. Display advertising and paid search advertising are the two most used forms of online advertising.
Why is display advertising important?
- Display ads are more affordable and reach a larger audience. They are used by advertisers to promote clothes, hotel chains, public events, etc.
- Website visitors who are re-targeted with display ads are 70% more likely to convert on your website.
- Display network offers advertisers contextual targeting by keywords, placement targeting by sites, topic targeting by relevance and demographic targeting based on age, gender, preferences, location and language.
- 90% of agencies and marketers believe that display ads help with branding.
- It leads to increased website traffic, and increased sales.
- These display ads can be effectively used by businesses of all sizes.
Coke’s most successful Display Ad case study
When Coca-Cola’s popularity decreased among Millennials, the brand developed the ‘Share A Coke’ campaign specifically for a Mexican audience to raise awareness and increase sales and brand love. For the campaign, Coca-Cola found the top 100 searches on YouTube and created short ads with the names of the most-searched artists, athletes, and trending YouTubers.
Coca-Cola’s website received almost two million visits during the campaign, and more than 51 percent of them came from mobile devices. View KPIs increased by 4,000 percent, and the cost per view decreased to 2 percent ofthe initial estimated budget. Additional metrics included
- 1.7 million users reached
- 81 million media impressions on display
- 175 million social media views
- 3.2 million views for the TV commercial
- CTV average of 3.98 percent during the campaign
- 80 percent of target reached
- 51 percent of website traffic from mobile devices
- 44 percent of Mexico shared a Coke
- Awareness increased 11%
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Native Advertising
What is Native Advertising
Native Advertising called ‘recommended content’ or ‘promoted stories’ is a monetized type of advertising on a website except slightly differing from display ads in a way that attempts to mimic the format of the publisher’s content. Native advertising comprises 6 main types of ads online: in-feed (which is ad units in a content stream), recommended links, sponsored search results, promoted product listings, traditional display banners with native content, and custom integration. Most of the native pricing is on CPM basis for the campaigns.
How is the Native ad used?
Since Native advertising is designed specifically not to look like an ad, it is almost everywhere and hard to ignore. It’s designed to look like and blend with the rest of the content on the page. As a result, users interact 20-60% more with native ads than traditional banner ads. As per Google Ads, in the last four years, the search for native ads has been growing in numbers. You may notice this ad type at the bottom of a blog or a FB post. It could appear as ‘recommendations’ or ‘other people also liked’ with suggested examples for users to click on.
Why use Native Advertising?
The in-feed content in Native advertising, can include videos, animations, or carousels of images. When native ads take on the looks of the content around it, they actually become non-disruptive ads. They are found in social media in the form of sponsored posts. Also, since these ads are interactive they are the best for brand building through trust by engaging with a customer. It is an up-coming ad type mostly used by new media companies. Today native ads constitute about 20% of all advertising revenue.
The Native ad case study
- Campaign: Asian Beauties from Neverblue
- Ad Copy: Would you date an Asian Woman?
- Campaign period: Mar 30, 2019 – Apr 7, 2019
- GEO: USA
- Total spent: $934
- Total Revenue: $1397
- Net profit: $463
- ROI: 50%
The advertiser worked in two stages:
– In the first stage he started with a CPC campaign to get at least 50 impressions for each ad zone. After that, added these zones to the blacklist regardless of the CTR (by clicking Zone Limitation «Exclude» in the account settings) to redirect traffic to zones that weren’t tested yet. Started with $50 and got $58 for 11 conversions. So, the profit was $8. Then decided to scale this campaign to CPM.
– In the second stage he created a CPM campaign and targeted zones with the CTR higher than 0.7% (Zone limitation “Include” in the personal account). Then he blacklisted all the under performing zones. After all the testing, he had 8 zones, with two of them generating 80% of the profit. He spent $884 and got $1339 for 255 conversions. The profit — $455
3. Search Advertising
What is Search Advertising?
Search advertising or search engine marketing (SEM), or Pay-Per-Click (PPC) is the process of advertising on search engines. Search ads are text ads displayed on Google’s search result page. Worldwide Google handles over 75,000 search queries per second. It enjoys a worldwide ranking as #1 search engine, ahead of its competitors Yahoo, Bing, and Baidu. Thereby, moving up one spot in Google’s search results can increase CTRs by up to 30.8%. Google shows your ad in the same format as other search results except that it earmarks it as an ‘Ad’. SEM is mostly combined with SEO (Search Engine Optimization is the organic and not paid form of advertising. Here, advertisers use SEO tactics, like creating keyword-friendly content, back linking, meta descriptions, etc.).
How is the Search Advertising used?
There are two search ads formats, viz. text ads and product listing ads.
- Text ads appear as ‘Ad’ above or on the right side of an organic search.
- Product listing ads (PLAs) mostly seen on e-commerce websites, show the image, price, description and link of your product when a potential customer is searching for a product based on a keyword.
These advertisements are found on search engines like Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. They are purchased based on the most relevant keywords a potential buyer uses to search for a product or service. However, recent shifts in PPC strategies are showing an increase in PLAs and ‘Semantic search’ (find meaning and or intent in the words) slowly replacing a direct keyword search.
Why search advertising?
- Paid search advertising allows advertisers to place their products/service in front of people who are already looking for the product/service.
- Since the ad is shown to potential customers who are searching for a similar product or service, there is a high chance of the user clicking on your product and converting it into a sale.
- With Google searches at 3.5 billion per day, search ads reach a larger target audience.
Case study of a Search Advertisement
- Client: Automotive Industry
- Goals: Reduce cost per sale from Google AdWords & Reduce monthly spend while generating more online sales.
The advertiser began with identifying the highest value conversion points, restructuring the account to only target keywords and products that would best drive the selected conversions. By understanding the way consumers buy, they could target consumers looking for specific products. They allocated an additional budget towards increasing the bids, to increase the average search position, earn a larger click share, and win the highest value auctions.
The Results:
- Increased Online Sales by 73% vs. prior year
- Deduced Cost Per Sale by 57% vs. prior year
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Social Media Advertising
What is Social Media Advertising?
Social advertising is the use of social media sites to run an advertising campaign. By Q4 of 2019, the total number of social media users had crossed earlier estimates to reach 2.95 billion users worldwide. In 2020, that number is expected to surpass 3 billion.
How is the Social Media advertising used?
As per a recent study by Statista, the social media advertising segment amounts to USD 105,863 million in 2020 and is expected to have an annual growth rate (CAGR 2020-2024) of 6.0%, resulting in a market volume of USD 133,756 million by 2024 (not taking into account the recent coronavirus (COVID-19) implications on global trade).
The Social Media Platforms available for Advertising
Most marketers are using platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter in their marketing campaigns.
The other emerging platform is TikTok with 500 million active users worldwide. As per CNET, by end 2019, TikTok crossed 1.5 billion downloads, becoming the third most downloaded non-gaming app of the year, after WhatsApp and Messenger. Facebook and Instagram followed in fourth and fifth places. While grocery retailer Kroger was the first to run an ad campaign on TikTok, famous brands like TacoBell are now using TikTok.
Social ads charge advertisers on a CPC, CPM and other basis. However, the pricing will depend on the different types of ads like photo ads, video ads, stories ads, carousel ads, slideshow ads, messenger ads, collection ads, snap ads, tweet ads, sponsored content, etc. Here is a quick cost comparison between the three top platforms to give you an overall idea of pricing but of course your company, your product and your brand will determine the ad budget and the social media platform allocation to maximize the profits and return on investment (ROI).
Why is advertising on social media sites important?
- 97% of marketers use social media.
- 78% of marketers using Social Media outsell their peers.
- Social Media ads help to build brand awareness.
- The social media ad spend has risen to USD 89 billion in 2019.
- It helps to build a clientele henceforth bettering Brand Loyalty.
- Improves conversion rate.
- Reduces marketing costs as it is cheaper than traditional marketing.
- Rise in search engine rankings.
Case Study of Bajaj V’s Social Media Ad
- Campaign: SonsOfVikrant
- Objective: Promote Bajaj V – The Nation’s Bike
A ten day social media campaign run by Bajaj Automobiles, touched the minds and hearts of the whole nation as INS Vikrant one of India’s aircraft carriers was scrapped and its steel was melted and used to create the Bajaj V.
Result: Bajaj V gained 0.7 Million USD worth of free media coverage in just one week of the launch. It created 160 million impressions, reaching out to 32 million overall. And the most important one, Bajaj sold 11,000 bikes on the first day of launch. It got 984,862 views on Youtube and more than 23,000 views on Facebook.
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Video Advertising
What is video advertising?
Video advertising is a process of running online display ads that have video within them to promote a company, product or website. These ads play before, during or after a video stream on the internet. 57% of marketers are now including video marketing in their digital marketing strategy.
How is the Video advertising used?
There are different video ad formats. The main ad formats used by YouTube, the largest video hosting platform, include TrueView Ads, Non-skippable video Ads, Bumper Ads, Outstream Ads, YouTube Masthead Ads. For more details, read about YouTube here. Video ads can be purchased on a cost per mille (CPM) basis, but are also typically priced on a cost per view (CPV) basis, allowing advertisers to pay for the ad only if someone watches or interacts with it.
Why is video advertising gaining popularity?
- Being the most engaging form of online content, video ads have higher recall.
- Video will remain a key driver of advertising expenditures on display, projected to account for 31% of overall display ad spending next year.
- More than 50% of consumers like to watch videos of the brands they support.
- In 2019, video ads saw an increase in ad spending mainly in the fashion and retail industry.
- Almost 88% of video marketers are happy with its ROI.
- As per a study by Forbes, videos get shared 1,200% more than text and links combined.
- Mobile ads on YouTube get the viewer’s attention 83% of the time.
- Everyday people watch 1 billion hours of video on YouTube.
- 90% of the potential buyers have discovered new products on YouTube
- Companies and brands like LEGO or Coca-Cola have started uploading video content on their respective brand channels.
Case Study of a Video Ad
- Campaign: Meri Maggi
- Goal: Brand image
A classic example of a video ad used to regain brand image was by none other than Maggi Noodles. When the product got banned in India in 2015, its sales dipped from INR 250-300 crore a month to in between 5%-10% in various states.
In November, when the company re-launched Maggi after the five-month ban, it had 10.9 percent of the market share, which climbed to 35.2 percent in December. The relaunch campaign did include press ads and an extremely touching video launched across different platforms.
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Pay Per Click (PPC) Advertising
What is PPC advertising?
Pay per click (PPC) ads are ads that advertisers only pay for when a user clicks on them. PPC ads are usually text ads but sometimes includes a small image. Google AdWords and Bing Ads both use a pay-per-click model.
How is the PPC advertising used?
This type of advertising is used to direct a potential buyer to your website. It is important to have a PPC landing page that is optimized for conversions. Google has now removed PPC ads from Right Hand Side so they now appear on the top of the page only.
Why PPC advertising?
- PPC marketing is done through Google Ads, the worlds’ largest search engine thereby boosting the traffic to your website.
- It can deliver a large number of impressions and clicks because of the large amount of traffic, especially on Google, leading to an increase in sales.
- This type of advertising is highly successful if the advertiser has rightly focused on relevant keywords and the quality of the landing page for a higher quality score.
- Advertisers can make changes to optimize the campaign to improve the quality score which helps to increase the ROI.
- Helps to control the ad budget.
- Can improve brand recognition with remarketing.
Case study of a PPC Ad
- Campaign: Dental Clinic, London
- Goal: To increase the number of leads their ads were generating while lowering the cost per lead.
The strongest USP of this UK clinic, was the doctor a native Polish speaker. So the marketing team targeted the niche audience of Polish speakers living in London close to where the clinic is based, to create ads and select keywords in the Polish language pointing to a dedicated landing page. Constant refining of the keywords and target audience was required.
Results
- In the first 50 days, the number of conversions increased considerably, up 409% from 20 to 107.
- Conversion cost came down to £7.41 from £44 (when client managed own campaign)
- The conversion rate also improved — up over 207% — from 4.38% to 13.44%.
7. Remarketing Advertising
What is retargeting advertising or remarketing?
Remarketing (or retargeting) is a type of online advertising that allows you to serve targeted ads to people who have already visited your website earlier. A remarketing ad allows you to strategically position your ads in front of the target audience as they browse Google or its partner websites, to increase brand awareness and to remind the user to make a purchase.
How do retargeting ads work?
It is a cookie-based technology that follows the user around the internet, by serving ads on the websites and platforms which the user visits most often in order to remarket to him/her again. Retargeting is required since almost 98% of users leave the website without converting on the first visit. Thereby, these 98% users need to be reminded or targeted about a product /service of interest once they leave the website. Here’s how retargeting works:
Why Retargeting Ads?
- Retargeting increases the conversion by 150%.
- The average CTR (Click Through Rate) for Retargeting Ads is 10 times more than display ads.
- Remarketing Ads have a CPC (Cost Per Click) which is 50% that of the PPC search ads.
Case study of a Retargeting Ad
- Campaign: Jabong
- Goals: To increase transactions by acquiring more high-quality customers who are more likely to convert or make a purchase & to improve app activation rates to drive traffic to the Jabong.com mobile app and control user acquisition costs.
Jabong the e-commerce website has successfully used Facebook’s dynamic ads to retarget potential customers by showing them products they have looked at on both Jabong.com’s website and app, allowing the brand to customize ads to every individual.
Results
By Personalised Acquisition using “Retargeting” and creating custom advertisements Jabong was able to:
- 2X increase in customer acquisitions
- 5X increase in app activation rates
- 40% lower user acquisition cost on mobile app
- 30% lower cost per order
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In-game Advertising
What is In-game advertising?
In-game advertisements are ads that may exist within computer games on desktops/PC, mobiles or tablets. In-game advertising is a digital advertising strategy provided by game developers to boost their revenue. Game developers earn money and get paid by showing the ads to the users.
How does In-game advertising work?
The ads which become a part of the user experience in a 3D game setting through virtual objects, such as, billboards, posters, or bus stops, help to improve the game app engagement and also the retention rates.
The different types of in-game advertising include –
- Dynamic In-game advertising that can be inserted or removed in real-time, inside of Console and PC video games is charged on CPM or cost per thousand impressions pricing model.
- Console Integration in the form of square tiles in the Xbox Live dashboard has a higher CPM rate.
- In the Static In-Game Advertising model where advertising is programmed directly into a game, it is normally a flat fee anywhere starting with USD 50K.
- Advergames are developed for the purpose of promoting a company, brand, or product which can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Why the growing popularity of In-game Advertising?
- 62% of smartphone owners install games within the first week of purchasing a new phone.
- Games can be designed with the sole purpose of advertising a brand.
- It offers advertisers an option to position the product in the game, to reach the right audience with the right message.
- Market for in-game advertising on all devices in the US alone, to touch USD 3 billion in 2019.
- The ad spend in all games grew by 16% in 2019.
- Retargeting in gaming apps is generating revenue uplift of over 50% among paying users.
Case study of an In-game Ad
- Campaign: Nike Epic React
Nike named their shoe ‘Epic React’ and created a game named React Land to promote this new line of shoes in four cities. This was Nike’s idea to use gamification to attract a young target audience. After putting on a pair of Epic Reacts and creating an avatar, the player is transported to React Land, a virtual world where he/she navigates as the main character by running on a treadmill and using a handheld button to jump. In the 3-minute game, players can choose to explore a floating metropolis in China, a super soft panda land, the Fuji Mountain, a view of Santorini, a jumping frog in France and many more. After the success of this ad, Nike announced a share value increase of 7%, putting it back in direct competition with Adidas in the sneaker market.
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Email Advertising
What is email advertising?
Email ads are interactive ads that appear in the Promotions and Social tabs of the email inbox.
How do email ads work?
Email ads are ads sent to a user via the web mail. It can include an image, video, or embedded forms. These ads are cheaper than most others. It aims to create leads, to enhance relationship with the customer, to encourage loyalty, and to grow repeat business.
Why Email Advertising?
- Email ads help to reach affinity audiences.
- Can customize the target audiences in Display campaigns by applying keywords.
- Offer an option of automated targeting to reach potential customers whom you wouldn’t otherwise reach, at around the same cost per person.
- You can reach people on the Display Network basis demographic categories, like age, gender, income, hobbies, etc.
- Dynamic remarketing ads are possible but the targeted Gmail ads must have a minimum of 100 active visitors or users within the last 30 days for your ads to show.
- This ad type is good for promotions, new features, and discount offers.
- An Email ad looks organic prompting the user to click.
Case Study of an email advertising campaign
- Campaign: Wok to Walk
- Goal: Local customer creation, Brand Awareness
Wok to Walk, a health food company, sent a newsletter with a subject line that invited recipients to call, make inquiries and order a meal. This email generated an open rate of 18.1%. Next step they checked the statistics and selected email subscribers who didn’t open the previous email.
The same email was sent – but the subject line was changed to better suit this new segment by including a phone number, making it easier for people to call even if they didn’t open the email. This second email received 7.7% additional subscribers, resulting in a higher level of email engagement.
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Mobile Advertising
What is mobile advertising?
Today with mobiles becoming a quintessential part of our lives, mobile advertising is growing in importance. Mobile advertising is placing ads to run specifically on mobile devices such as cell phones, smartphones, tablets, and wearable technology with the use of enhanced campaigns. Marketers often combine mobile advertising with other digital advertising channels like display advertising, search advertising, social media advertising, and video advertising.
How do mobile ads work?
Mobile advertising is targeted. It allows the advertiser to personalize the content for a specific audience. When Samsung wanted to promote its Galaxy S6 smartphone, they created an interactive mobile ad for people to experience what the company was talking about with a demo on their smartphone. The other winning mobile ads are Ruffles potato chips, GAP remix logo launch, Nissan Rogue SUV launch, and Starbucks.
Why is mobile advertising or mobile marketing important in 2020?
- Global mobile ad spending in 2019 reached USD 190 billion.
- In India, mobile ad spending is expected to rise from approx. USD 460 million to USD 1.73 billion in 2021.
- 29% of the time is spent on desktops and 71% on mobile devices
- 80% of internet users own a smartphone.
- 70% of B2B buyers increased mobile usage over the past years.
Case Study of a video ad
- Campaign: Pay Attention
- Goal: Create Awareness
In 2018, cosmetic brand Avon India aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer among women in India through its #PayAttention campaign. Avon had a breast self-examination (BSE) video for women to help them identify the signs of breast cancer.
Results
- 15 % SOV and awareness in breast cancer
- Reached over 1 billion people of India at USD 25k
- On social media, Avon reached out to 917 million on Facebook, 101 million on Twitter, 109 Million through PR stories and 29 influencer videos with 36 million impressions.
- #PayAttention was top trending hashtags around Breast Cancer Awareness in India.
- 200,000 interactions were created on FB and near 185,000 interactions on Facebook posts.
Conclusion
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has disrupted our world, our thinking, and our way of doing business. This impact will surely be felt by every company, big or small. Once the global crises passes, there will be renewed spending on digital platforms to adapt rapidly to the new normal. This new normal stage requires new advertising strategies and new execution plans across all channels. With a fair idea on paid advertising, it’s time to get ready to leverage the right ads for your company or brand when the time is right. How to establish new goals to maximize the ROI, how to rework ad budgets, how to re-prioritize the channel amplification, how to pivot from the standard content marketing plan, how to target all devices buyers use, are all questions a digital advertiser will need to be prepared with. There will never be a right or wrong answer but always an in-between that is the ‘right fit’. We have only put you on a fast track to think on the right lines to restrategize your digital advertising campaign. Time to work on it further!
Summary
Coronavirus (COVID-19) will bring about deep changes in digital advertising. Ad revenues, social media, e-commerce will impact Google Ads, Social Media ads, affiliate earnings and publisher advertising earnings. Digital advertisers will require to get ready for a new normal in paid advertising from 2020. In this blog, we have tried to contain maximum information and some relevant statistics on digital advertising. There will never be a right or wrong answer but always an in-between that is the ‘right fit’. We have only put you on a fast track to think on the right lines to restrategize your digital advertising campaign. Time to work on it further!
Spotify Adds $1.7B To Market Cap In 23 Min Post A Deal With Joe Rogan, World’s Leading Podcaster.
The streaming giant Spotify gave 100 million reasons to Joe Rogan to make a move. Though the details of the deals are not disclosed, The Wall Street Journal reported that Spotify is entering in an exclusive licensing deal with Joe Rogan, owner of the world’s leading podcast worth more than $100 million, a move directly aimed at podcast market leader Apple.
Spotify stock shot up on the announcement of the deal and the founder Daniel Ek is now worth $2.8 billion.
Why it matters
This is a landmark move for the medium. According to Neilsen, most Americans subscribe to only one audio subscription service but this trend can certainly change if more podcasts prefer to offer exclusively on certain platforms.
- “The Joe Rogan Experience” features long talks between Rogan and celebrities, subject area experts, comedians, and more. It is the second most popular podcast on Apple’s platform.
- Launched in 2009, the podcast was labelled independent and video versions are streamed on Rogan’s YouTube channel which has a loyal fanbase of more than 8.4 million subscribers and witnessed more than 100 million streams in March alone.
- According to MIDiA Research, the difference between Spotify and Apple as the leading podcast platform is so small that it can be considered within margin error.
Details:
The host Joe Rogan announced that the podcast will be available globally on Spotify starting September 1 and will become exclusive by end of the year.
What did he say:
“It will remain FREE, and it will be the exact same show. It’s just a licensing deal, so Spotify won’t have any creative control over the show. They want me to just continue doing it the way I’m doing it right now … I’m excited to have the support of the largest audio platform in the world and I hope you folks are there when we make the switch!” -Rogan on Instagram
- Spotify plans to incorporate video elements of the show that will be available as in-app vodcasts.
- Spotify will start selling ads in September through a partnership with PMM who is representing Rogan’s ad inventory over time.
- The popular comedy talk series will be available for free to all Spotify users like all podcasts on Spotify.
The bigger picture
Inking exclusive deals with leading podcast players is the latest strategy to woo more listeners. This could compel users to subscribe to multiple audio streaming services to access all favourite content.
- Spotify paid $196 million for Bill Simmons owned sports media company ‘The Ringer’ in February,
- Apple plans to fund and make podcasts for its own platform to promote its TV shows reported by Bloomberg earlier this year.
- Luminary expanded its services globally, bringing many exclusive podcasts to new regions.
Yes, this marks a significant moment for Spotify as it has invested over $500 million on acquiring podcast companies in the past one and a half years and has over one million podcasts on its platform. It also debuted ‘Streaming Ad Insertion’ which provides marketers access to insert host-read ads.
TikTok Appoints Former Disney Chairman As New CEO To Capture New Markets.
- Disney veteran Kevin Mayers who oversaw the launches of Disney+ and ESPN+ is leaving the company after 27 years to become the new CEO of TikTok.
- Mayer will take the lead on ByteDance’s music, gaming, and emerging business along with heading TikTok.
- Mayer will start on June 1 and report directly to Bytedance CEO Yiming Zhang.
- TikTok had an immense impact on the music industry and grabbing eyeballs of gaming and esports companies.
TikTok appoints Kevin Mayer as the new CEO after being poached from Disney. Kevin Mayer who was passed over for the Disney CEO role is taking a jump from the entertainment industry’s most esteemed names to one of its most dynamic new arrival.
TikTok’s new CEO plans to explore business opportunities in music and gaming as the company looks to capitalize on a recent increase in app downloads. Mayer, head of The Walt Disney Company’s direct-to-consumer and international business said in a statement,
“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to join the amazing team at ByteDance. Like everyone else, I’ve been impressed watching the company build something incredibly rare in TikTok – a creative, positive online global community – and I’m excited to help lead the next phase of ByteDance’s journey as the company continues to expand its breadth of products across every region of the world.”
Advertisers and brands taking advantage of music trends
TikTok is a significant player in the music industry for discovering new artists and making songs to hit status. The platform contributed to the grand success of Lil Nas X’s record-breaking “Old Town Road” and more recently with chart-toppers like Doja Cat’s “Say So” and Megan thee Stallion’s “Savage,” which are all featured in the TikTok videos.
Advertisers have found new ways to use TikTok music and dance trends to their advantage in order to drive brand awareness among the Gen Z audience. Brands like e.l.f. Cosmetics and Warner Bros. have used original music and dance challenges to attract the audience and generate billions of views and user engagement on the app. As quoted by Business Insider, Evan Horowitz, CEO of the creative agency Movers+Shakers said,
“I think the nature of TikTok as a platform is that it’s one. It’s only natural that brands that create really good music.that the community on TikTok really resonate with, that music can start to trend and be successful outside of the platform.”
Gaming and esports companies jumping onto the bandwagon
Video games companies and esports brands have shown keen interest in the TikTok app as it continues to be popular among Gen Z users of the app.
Many esports brands like FaZe Clan, Team SoloMid (TSM), and 100 Thieves have officially created verified accounts whereas video game content is slowly taking up TikTok’s content recommendation landing page (ForYou). It’s too early for gaming creators on the platform even though esports companies are slowly and carefully exploring TikTok in recent months. Jason Wilhelm, CEO of TalentX Gaming told Business Insider,
“For TikTok, they haven’t really found what is the best way forward for gaming yet. You need a lot of requirements in order to stream video games. TikTok obviously is not set up for that right now, but that is something that we’re going to be figuring out.”
TikTok has seen a significant surge in users since the pandemic hit U.S – 315 million downloads across the iOS and android app stores in 2020 Q1, that’s the most download for one app in a single quarter as per mobile data analysis group Sensor Tower.
Also read: YouTube Shorts: Will it be Able to Capture Tik Tok’s Audience?
Project Agora Partners With Taboola For A New Native Content Solution- ‘Explore More’
Publishers have a new tool in their monetization kitty with the launch of Project Agora’s new Native Content Solution, Explore More.
Over 15,000 websites use Project Agora’s Native Content feature in partnership with Taboola to drive revenue, increase engagement and page views, and acquire new customers.
What is Explore More?
‘Explore More’ is designed to make mobile users, who are visiting the publisher’s site directly from social media and apps to stay longer and re-engaging them before they exit with the relevant content recommendation.
Explore More serves organic and sponsored content. However, they feature 70% organic content which increases organic re-circulation and improves revenue.
How Beneficial is it?
Explore More has impressive results on smartphones and Tablets.
On Smartphones, it brings 60% uplift in RPM (Revenue per Thousand Pageviews) and 100% uplift in Organic CTR whereas, on Tablets, it brings a 45% uplift in RPM and 30% uplift in Organic CTR.
How to Use it?
It is simple to use for publishers already working with Project Agora by just adding the Explore More feature to the website. Project Agora’s expert team will undertake all the processes, and there is no work needed from the publisher to start seeing immediate results.
Project Agora’s Publishers such as protothema.gr, alon.hu, a1.ro, alwatanvoice.com have already upped their game by implementing Explore More on their mobile websites
Dimitris Tsoukalas, Regional Director MEA, Project Agora said,
“More than 19 of Project Agora’s publishers, in the Middle East and Africa, have already upped their game by implementing Explore More on their mobile websites. In their battle to retain users for as long as possible and increase ad-revenues, Explore More is a no-brainer, quick win for publishers.”
Also Read: Project Agora Co-founds the New EMEA Video Advertising Platform- Union
After Instagram, TikTok Targets Snapchat With Its New Augmented Reality Ad Format
After attempting to take over Instagram with its new “Shop Now” button, TikTok is getting prepared to launch its new augmented reality ad format which is similar to popular app Snapchat and Instagram.
The upcoming ad format will allow users to place dynamic visual effects that interact with their physical surroundings to TikTok videos. For instance, a car could zoom the length of the kitchen table or the user can interact with the advertiser’s mascot as it jumps around the room.
The product is expected to launch later this year with unknown pricing. The AR ads will be clickable and will have music while the user shoots video. As reported by DigiDay, a TikTok spokesperson said,
“We’re always exploring new ways to bring creativity and joy to our community. Creative effects are a fun way for our users to express themselves and for brands to bring an interactive element to their campaigns with branded creative effects.”
He further added that they will share details soon and are still experimenting with various ways to make it a valuable experience for brands. This new ad product will be in direct competition with Sponsored Lens and Word Lenses augmented reality formats and Instagram’s AR filters, though the latter is not an ad product but a filter.
TikTok already offers a product ‘Branded Effect’ which allows users to add 2 D animated lenses to their videos through their hand and face movements. These effects were produced by an in-house team costing $100,000 whereas Snapchat helped pioneer augmented reality advertising but launched Sponsored Lens costing $500,000 minimum for brands. However, over time, Snapchat introduced its lenses to ad auction, bringing the price down and billed on a CPM basis. In its Q1,2020 result, Snapchat reported that 85% more over the last year are playing with the lenses and self serve ad platform is a predominant way to buy AR products.
Meanwhile, the popularity and growth of the video app are soaring. The measurement firm Sensor tower s reveals, TikTok app and its Chinese version, Douyin, crosses 2 billion downloads on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store in March.
TikTok is quick in following the roadmap laid out by competitor social media platforms in rolling new ad products and the pace at which they are moving forward is frightening. As quoted by Digiday, Paul Kasamias, managing partner of performance at media agency Starcom said,
” If they get it right they’re going to be a huge player in the next six months to a year.”
News of the AR effect ads follows just in a month after the development of TikTok testing a new ad format call-to-action button ‘Shop Now’ for Influencer videos
Verizon Media Expands DSP to Offer Premium Native Ad Inventory.
Verizon Media has announced the expansion of its demand-side platform bringing in premium, programmatic, and now its full native marketplace inventory, formats, targeting, and measurement into a single unit.
The DSP gives a unified solution to the advertisers to check on every aspect of their buys across all formats and inventory purchases- from planning, buying, and management to optimization.
Today, people are using more screens and devices than before. Therefore, it becomes challenging for advertisers to provide a personalized and unified experience across the media mix. This level of fragmentation eventually leads to using different tools for different formats and then measuring the success of each of them would be laborious. But now advertisers can have access to omnichannel inventories including mobile, digital out-of-home, CTV, video, and audio along with native advertising from a single dashboard.
According to Iván Markman, the chief business officer at Verizon Media,
The Verizon Media native experience was separate from the programmatic capabilities in our DSP…Now both are one, and this includes a lot more consistency planning and measurement and attribution. Over the last few quarters, we’ve looked at bringing more transparency and insights to our DSP.
The expansion of DSP’s functionality provides exclusive access to native ad inventory from Verizon’s owned and operated properties like Tech Crunch, Yahoo, and Huffington Post. The robust native marketplace format and premium inventory along with the programmatic offering, supported by 1st party data will help advertisers navigate a cookie-less environment.
In an era when media agencies are on hiring freeze if not headcount cutbacks, it was essential for the company to improve the efficiency of the tools. Markman stated, “You can now do more with less.“He further added,
Sometimes you’d have seven different platforms for things like digital out of home and native then display. Many of our clients have unfortunately had to furlough some team members or lay off their workforces. This helps with performance.