‘The pressure is on’: Insights from the Digiday Video Advertising Summit – Digiday
The streaming video advertising market remains a work in progress. Audiences have already shifted to streaming in droves, and advertisers have accelerated their pursuit. However, advertisers find themselves migrating to a market still under development, with measurement holes and overlapping ad sellers.
Despite these setbacks, companies recognize they cannot afford to sit back and wait for the market to mature. Brand and agency execs gathered at the Digiday Video Advertising Summit in Palm Springs, California, last week to discuss the challenges they face and the opportunities they have found in navigating the converging TV and digital video ad market. Heres what we learned:
TV-and-video ad measurement is a messMeasurement remains the primary problem advertisers face across the TV and digital video ad market. The shift to streaming may eventually smooth things out, as all programming and ads become delivered over the internet, but for now the measurement picture is rudimentary at best. Traditional providers like Nielsen are able to monitor streaming impressions, but not equally across all environments. Meanwhile, the lack of a universal identifier makes it hard to measure ad exposures against individual people or households. Even marketers unconcerned with traditional reach-and-frequency metrics can struggle to ascertain performance marks, like tying product sales to ad exposures, because multi-touch attribution can be too costly or complicated for many marketers to implement effectively.
Bottom line: Measuring ads across TV and streaming is imprecise, but advertisers must make do with what they can measure and use those measurements to project what they cant.
Connected TV ad buying has become overly complicatedConnected TV advertising would appear to combine the best of TV (fully viewable ads on the biggest screen in peoples homes) and the best of digital (fine-tuned targeting and dynamic delivery). But the combination of TV and digital has also complicated the connected TV ad market. Advertisers can buy inventory from TV networks for shows syndicated on streaming services. But those streaming services can also sell inventory to the same advertisers, who can also buy ads on those services from the connected TV platforms carrying the streamers as well as ad tech firms plugging into them. There are some guardrails in place, like being able to block Hulu from running ads against specific programs. However, not all sellers are able to provide advertisers with that level of control for the inventory they aggregate; they require extra attention to detail on the part of ad buyers to mitigate inventory overlap.
Bottom line: Advertisers and agencies need to give themselves as clear a view of the inventory they are buying as they can and communicate that across their buying teams.
Creative is becoming more data-drivenData access is no longer solely the domain of advertisers and agencies media teams. While using data has proven valuable for targeting audiences and tracking ads effectiveness, it is also emerging as an opportunity to ensure that the right ads are being created and run. A targeted ad is less effective when the ad itself is not crafted to appeal to that particular audience. Marketers are beginning to put media strategists, analysts, copywriters and art directors in the same room to work on campaigns and ensure the data guiding the media plan also informs the creative strategy. However, there are challenges in applying data to creative. For starters, creative teams need to be open to using data. Additionally, organizations need to make sure the data is made available to creative teams and structured in a way to be easily interpreted.
Bottom line: Targeted ad campaigns can only be as effective as the specificity of their creative content.
Speaker highlights:Deutschs Lauren Tetuan detailed the limitations in streaming video advertising. Her key points:
Common Thread Collectives Savannah Sanchez gave an overview of how Facebooks automation tools can free up ad buyers to focus on creative. Her key points:
Portal As Nate Houghteling outlined how traditional celebrities are becoming YouTube stars. His key points:
Overheard:In terms of brand safety, TV and connected TV gets away with a lot more than digital because people arent taking screenshots of it.
Last year when we worked with Roku, they didnt have the capability of filtering Sling to make it brand-safe. Or Pluto. You had to blacklist at a channel level. Thats a big scale issue.
If you are going to direct, including NBC or CBS, they can blacklist programs for you. They can do that internally because it is their inventory. When youre looking at aggregators, thats where it gets tricky with blacklisting.
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We see value in some direct deals because you dont need to pay all the tech fees and if you negotiate well they throw in a lot of added value such as brand studies, conversion lifts. Theres the discussion around how valuable is their data. Weve found it to be very valuable.
Sellers have so much control in the connected TV. We recently shot a commercial with a celebrity and wanted to buy shows that celebrity was in on ABC. We wanted to give them a big, fat check just for those shows, and they said we could only do 25% of our buy within those shows specifically and everything else would be run of [prime time].
Sellers are obstinate because they know theyre going to sell that inventory, so theyre not really worried about it.
If [NBCUniversal ad sales chief] Linda Yaccarino were here, shed say yes in all the right ways to all of us around programmatic and making content available. But she still has a sales staff with quarterly sales goals and bonuses, and theyre going to push against making things programmatic and making more content available for data-driven targeting. So when does the fight end for them?
When you look at the breakout of impressions for over the top, the majority of them are on smart TV. But Nielsen, these assholes I dont think theyre sponsoring this theyre only able to measure Roku and Hulu [for] in-demo impressions. Then your clients are all about, Wheres my Nielsen-validated in-demo impressions for OTT because of the cord-cutting with linear?
The pressure is on [Nielsen], but theres an undeniable opportunity inside of OTT. Pulling budgets out of it is just going to be shooting ourselves in the foot.
Frequency management is a measurement problem. You cant get an ID. You cant get enough measurement to understand whether this is the same person or the same household.
We need to start shifting to more universal ways of tracking. Lauren Tetuan, head of media at Deutsch
Our job is to grow as much first-party data as possibleFirst-party data is currency. Andrew Eklund, founder and CEO of Ciceron
The return on investment [for an organic video series that Under Armour distributed on YouTube], as measured by watch time, was so much higher because it cost the same to get in front of [viewers] as a 15- or 30-second ad but averaged seven minutes. Jason Mitchell, CEO of Movement Strategy
The Disney bundle [of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+] came out for $12.99, so theyre driving the rate of the bundles down so much. How long are the others like Netflix going to be able to keep up with a subscription at that low of a rate without allowing advertising?
I dont think weve seen [the increase in ad-free streaming options] impact media budgets associated with video up to this point, but I still think its early days.
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