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Presenters
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Moderator Leo Scullin!Head of Global Industry Initiatives!Mobile Marketing Association!
Heather Sears!VP, Marketing!YP!!
Brett Kohn!Director of Marketing!Thinknear!
OVERVIEW
• Understanding Marketplace Growth and Challenges
• Why Location Measurement Matters
• Key Location Metrics
• Summary
Lack of Metrics Inhibits Faith in ROI
Is producing ROI 29%
Will eventually produce ROI 51%
Is unlikely to produce ROI 16%
Other 4%
Attitudes Toward Mobile Marketing’s Effect on ROI According to Marketing Professionals Worldwide
Nov 2013, % of respondents
Source: ExactTarget, "2014 State of Marke?ng," Jan 8, 2014
56% of mobile-driven purchases actually occur in-store
More than 50% of smartphone users expect business locations to be within 5 miles of their current position
Source: xAd/Telmetrics Mobile Path to Purchas 2014, Google 2011
90% of Smartphone users search locally
Consumers Have Come to Associate Location with Mobile Campaigns
Driving Foot Traffic
Increasing Brand Awareness
Influencing Offline Purchases
Three primary mobile campaign objectives as identified by agency marketers
Aligning Metrics with Campaign Objectives is a Key Starting Point to Measuring Success
Source: Thinknear/DMR Buyer Insights Survey, April 2014
Example Location-based Campaign Tactics
• Standard GeoTargeting
• GeoAudience Targeting Demographic, ethnographic or purchase driven
• Contextual Location Targeting Environmental or event driven
Courtesy: MMA
Objective 1: Increasing Brand Awareness
Location-Based Measurement Options
Click Through Rate User engagement indicator
Unique Audience Reach Scale across the campaign
Brand Lift Increase in awareness or intent
Objective 1: Increasing Brand Awareness
What is it A basic ad performance measure, made popular in digital advertising, brought over to mobile as an initial proxy for understanding user engagement with mobile ads.
How does it work Determined using a simple calculation (Ad Clicks/Ads Served)
How is it used Based on the percentage of ads click on, divided by the total number of impressions served
Click Through Rate
Campaign Overview: • Targeting through location- based
behavioral profiles and scientific campaign optimization
• Focus on the NY, Chicago and LA DMAs
Measurement: • Campaign doubled industry
benchmark CTR as well as ROAS
Case Study: Click Thru Rate
Source: YP
What is it The percent of target consumer group exposed to a mobile ad at least once during a specific period of time.
How does it work In mobile this is typically based on the number of unique device ID’s (IDFA, AAID, etc.) reached during the campaign period
How is it used Unique Audience Reach is used to ensure that your ad message was reached by a large audience vs. a small audience seeing your ad multiple times
Unique Audience Reach
Campaign Overview: • Raise awareness of Goodwill donation centers
among Hispanic audiences nationwide
• Focused on key markets and the localized activities of Hispanic users as they conduct their mobile-driven lives
Measurement: • The campaign over-performed among target
Hispanic audiences, demonstrating this group was nearly 60% more likely to visit Goodwill Donation Centers than the average consumer
Case Study: Unique Audience Reach
Source: xAd
What is it Determines if an ad campaign effectively increased the awareness or lift of a brand, product, etc., post ad exposure.
How does it work This is typically conducted via a survey to an exposed group of mobile users (test), compared to survey responses from a non-exposed group of users (control).
How is it used Brand Lift can take several forms but is most often used by marketers to measure the effectiveness of campaigns, and to what extent their advertising has shifted consumer perception and intent against previously calculated metrics.
Brand Lift
Campaign Overview
• Mobile rich media focused on promoting allergy medication
• Geotargeting based on real-time pollen counts
• Where-to-buy and coupon execution
Measurement Tactics
• Lift in Brand Favorability, Purchase Intent and Awareness
• Survey driven control/exposed driven approach
Case Study: Brand Lift Big Pharma Generates Brand Awareness Through Rich Media and Content
Source: Thinknear
Example Location-based Campaign Tactics
GeoFence Targeting Real-time proximity to advertiser locations
Competitor Conquesting Real-time proximity to competitors
Dynamic Creative Localized content on-the-fly
Objective 2: Driving Foot Traffic
Location-Based Measurement Options
Store Locator Actions Post-click measurement of map and/or navigation sessions
Store Visit Lift Increase in store foot-traffic attributable to mobile campaign
Objective 2: Driving Foot Traffic
What is it Post-click actions – such as click to view a map or navigate to a store location – that illustrates a strong intent to visit a physical location
How does it work Typically referred to as a percentage of secondary actions post an ad click. Calculation is similar to CTR except based on all secondary ad click actions.
How is it used By providing these types of actions to consumers, typically in a post ad click environment such as a landing page, advertisers have the ability to understand the level of interest and engagement in the campaign at hand and likelihood of consumer foot traffic associated with that campaign.
Store Locator Actions
Campaign Overview: • Increase local awareness of Outback’s
Wednesday dinner specials among five locations in the Indianapolis DMA
• Leveraged localized search insights to serve
location-dynamic creative and landing pages within key pockets of activity inside a five mile area surrounding each location
Measurement: • Campaign exceeded the client CTR benchmark
by 25% • 48% of secondary action activity was click to
map and driving directions
Case Study: Store Locator Actions
Source: xAd
What is it A metric with various formulas (and names), depending on the advertiser or vendor, but all built around a notion of measuring increased foot traffic as a result of a mobile campaign.
How does it work This measurement can be conducted two ways: • Mobile panel who have agreed to have their location behaviors
tracked via a mobile app installed on their phone • Tying location based mobile ad requests of exposed and non-
exposed users to other ad requests seen in or near the store(s) which were advertised
How is it used To understand the real-world impact of a mobile ad campaign by tracking mobile user visitation to brick and mortar store fronts, and measuring shifts in traffic patterns by those exposed to the ad campaign as well as those unexposed.
Store Visit Lift
Campaign Overview
• National campaign
• Localized creative content for each location
• Dynamic distance tags to encourage visits
• Pricing Specials
• Store Hours
Measurement
• Restaurant visitation lift via panel study
• 2.16% post-click store conversion rate
• $1.35 cost per store visit
National Pizza Chain Leverages Store Visit Lift to Measure Mobile Campaign
Case Study: Store Visitation Lift
Source: Thinknear
Example Location-based Campaign Tactics
Geo-retargeting / Behavioral Targeting Brand-specific or category retargeting based on location history
Dynamic & Localized Content Content optimized by location context
Couponing & Promotions Purchase-driving incentives
Objective 3: Influencing Offline Purchases
Location-Based Measurement Options
Phone Calls Qualified leads by locality or to central call centers
Coupon Redemption Tracking by location and/or campaign strategy
Sales Lift Direct or regression based lift measurement
Objective 3: Influencing Offline Purchases
What is it Ability to click thru a mobile ad and place a call directly to the business being advertised, in device.
How does it work Typically referred to as a percentage of secondary actions post an ad click (CTC). Calculation is similar to CTR except based on all secondary ad click actions. How is it used Typically used as part of a set of secondary actions offered on a mobile landing page. Phone calls are made to a specific business location, and from there more specific metrics can be tracked such as length of call.
Phone Calls
Campaign Overview • Leverage mobile’s unique “just in time” access to
targeted consumers in order to drive increased foot traffic into local Dunkin’ Donuts stores
• Implemented sponsored search with dynamic-location secondary actions available on subsequent landing pages
Measurement • Of the secondary actions offered, the campaign
drove 27% of that activity to quality, vetted consumer calls - demonstrating high intent to visit
Case Study: Phone Calls
Source: xAd
What is it Coupon creative provided as part of a secondary ad click option, giving consumers the ability to utilize a coupon at a brick and mortar storefront.
How does it work Typically tracked based on the number of coupon downloads or unique codes used at the point of sale.
How is it used Coupon implementations range from image-based to Passbook integrations, but provide consumers with the ability to save and redeem coupons discovered in-device. Advertisers are also able to directly track purchase activity back to ad engagement, providing deeper ROI metrics.
Coupon Redemption
Campaign Overview
• Fuel foot traffic and local coupon redemption at Pinkberry locations nationwide surrounding new greek yogurt product
• Location and audience-based targeting to target location-dynamic coupon creative to the right users at the right moments
Measurement
• Campaign exceeded client benchmarks by 100% and drove significant coupon redemption
Case Study: Coupon Redemption
Source: xAd
What is it The percent-increase of sales directly driven by ad or campaign, as compared to calculated sales averages during the same time period.
How does it work This measurement is usually determined through a 3rd party company that can match sales records from credit card companies or specific POS systems by market and/or exposed mobile device IDs.
How is it used Sales Lift is an important indicator of offline activity and can provide valuable estimates that help gauge the ROI of mobile ad campaigns and optimize for future planning.
Sales Lift
Targeting: • San Francisco, Madison, Seattle test
markets • Targeting competitors customers
(Subway, McDonald’s, Wendy’s) • < 10 miles of location Results: • 6% lift in sales over
national average “Have a testing mentality - always” Tim Kraus, Director of Digital Marketing, Quiznos
Source: YP
Case Study: Sales Lift
Summary
• Consumer mobile media consumption is experiencing high growth but ad spend lags. A key reason is perceived lack of metrics
• Location-based mobile campaigns can drive results for critical brand metrics including Influencing Brand Awareness, Driving Foot Traffic and Influencing Offline Purchases
• Aligning metrics with campaign objectives is the starting point to measuring success
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