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2018A NEW ERA FOR OOH
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In a fragmented media landscape, OOH continues to deliver
in both reach (90% reach of adult population) and time spent
(over three hours a day) with the medium. Alongside this,
DOOH will represent 10%* of revenues but most importantly
will now be able to reach 20%** of the adult population.
OOH is reaching a tipping point where data, technologyand
the OOH infrastructure are able to integrate and connect to
deliver more impactful, efficient and effective campaigns for
clients than ever before.
Some of the initiatives we are seeing will only help drive
this in 2018.
(*) Posterscope estimations based on MDB Nielsen Mediaxim 2017 / (**) Posterscope Estimations
With nearly a third of WW search queries still related to location,
location-based messaging is not merely a trend on the rise but
an expected part of the service. Advertisers creating Dynamic
campaigns, serving relevant contextual messages, are seeing an
average uplift of 15% across branding metrics from displaying
different messages at different times according to audience
context. A single repeated message broadcast in OOH works, but
new, flexible ways of serving campaigns means multiple
messages highly relevant by location will be a strong option for
many campaigns.
Location
willbecome
mainstream
Location: Thomas Cook used multiple creative content based
on temperature in Belgium and Thomas Cook destinations
abroad.
Touchpoints data shows that 99% of smartphone owners use
their devices whilst OOH in any given week. Brands like Cubanisto
are already tapping into this by incorporating Shazamcode into
OOH campaigns to drive reach and engagement like never
before. Combining the two channels makes sense for consumers
who already exhibit these behaviours and is appealing for brands
who can link them to CRM data and track attribution in new
ways. New OOH formats such as public WiFi, phone chargers,
beacons and more will strengthen the alignment between OOH
and mobile.
Integration
with mobile
willincrease
Integration with Mobile: AB Inbev Cubanisto creative featured
Shazam codes enabling passers-by to earn a way in to the
Cubanisto’s party.
Automation in the media world has various definitions but a key
benefit is efficiency. Lead times are reduced, activation sped up
and time previously spent on manual tasks can be freed up to
out-think competitors. Advertisers will take advantage of live
OOH availability allowing more efficient buys and making
investments go further in a tried and tested channel.
Automation
will drive
efficiency
Automation: Clear Channel has launched automatic buying
on City Play network since January 2017. Belgium was the
first country (ex. US) to test the new CCB Ad platform.
Smarterdata
setswill
informsmarter
campaigns
Brands invest in understanding who visits their real-estate (online
or otherwise) and can often ascribe their customer behaviours to
locations. Organisations with huge sets of data can apply
anonymised and aggregated digital data to the real world to see
where people are using social media or browsing sites and apps.
2018 will see smarter use of data sets, that when combined with
a brand’s first-party data, will produce powerful consumer insight
and inform smarter campaigns.
Smarter data: PUIG Paco Rabanne targeted 2m² network with 600
sides located in close proximity to specific audience’s public
social networks conversations and Invictus parfums resellers.
Targetingwill
be driven by
context
New data sets and technologies are allowing advertisers to go
beyond demographics to understand who is in front of their ad
in real time. Ads can already be triggered by what car people are
driving, what brands they are wearing or even their emotional
state, driving relevancy to them in that moment. Many DOOH
sites have this capability baked-in already and advertisers looking
to beat the competition will look to incorporate this type of
targeting into their campaigns.
Targeting by Context: Smart billboards detect make, model and year
of passing cars and serve Chevrolet messaging to adesignated
competitive set.
Civicutility
andad-space
willconverge
The OOH space is where people go when trying to complete
specific tasks. Nowadays it’s not as simple as walking to theshops
to complete a task; a range of technology from smartphones to
public WiFi is put into use to achieve goals.
Civic authorities and media owners are looking to address this,
with OOH sites getting smarter and going beyond just ad-space
to content hubs and technology enablers. New formats include
useful local information like weather forecasts or host local
network infrastructure like public WiFi, all designed to enhance
the lives of people in locale. The new functionality of these sites
will provide more opportunities for brands and governments to
serve, learn and engage local audiences like never before.
Civic Utility: FostPlus
OOH is a tried and trusted medium that continues to build
fame and drive action amongst audiences in a broadcast style.
New, smarter ways for trading the channel are creating new
opportunities for brands to maximise its broadcast capabilities.
Previously, OOH trading occurred months out from live dates,
with the exact sites selected up-front, at a fixed-rate, and
lump-sum investments. Now channel investment can be more
flexible with part of campaigns confirmed days before live date
rather than months with the advantage of discounted inventory.
Campaigns that adopt this approach will drive more efficient
purchases and agile adaptation to changing marketing priorities.
Newtrading
modelswill
increaseROI
ROI: VERY used geo-fenced locations, EE and client sales data to
serve real-time content based on top-selling deals in that location
on Black Friday (UK).
Content
willbreak
through
By showing content to consumers, rather than explaining product
features, advertisers can provide value, letting a product speak for
itself in a more powerful and unforgettable way. Content can be
useful, creative or contextual but at its core it offers an experience
to the consumer so they can connect with a brand emotionally.
In a busy multi-media world where brands must fight to win
attention, captivating content-driven campaigns, storytelling and
driving results, will become far more prevalent.
Content: The TateGallery broadcasted animated clips of Hockney’s
brushstrokes, building to reveal a painting in the artists inimitable
style, on screens around the UK.
Facebook infamously defined video views at three seconds.
That may be deemed appropriate for social views but in OOH
where formats are rarely longer than 10 seconds and attention
dips after just 0.86 seconds, focusing on the first moment of
creative will become critical. OOH already has the foundations
for success with unmissable formats and locations, but it will
increasingly adopt social and digital engagement principles
such as short-form formats like GIFs to deliver fast,
yet captivating experiences.
Creativewill
focuson the first
impression
Creative: Giant Cube in Stations for Fox Tarzan.
Summary
2018 will be an important year for OOH, that will see
new and more flexible ways to plan and trade the medium,
more relevant and engaging creative, served at the right time,
in the right location, and consequently deliver more return
on investment.

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Posterscope Belgium OOH Predictions 2018

  • 1. 2018A NEW ERA FOR OOH
  • 2. @ In a fragmented media landscape, OOH continues to deliver in both reach (90% reach of adult population) and time spent (over three hours a day) with the medium. Alongside this, DOOH will represent 10%* of revenues but most importantly will now be able to reach 20%** of the adult population. OOH is reaching a tipping point where data, technologyand the OOH infrastructure are able to integrate and connect to deliver more impactful, efficient and effective campaigns for clients than ever before. Some of the initiatives we are seeing will only help drive this in 2018. (*) Posterscope estimations based on MDB Nielsen Mediaxim 2017 / (**) Posterscope Estimations
  • 3. With nearly a third of WW search queries still related to location, location-based messaging is not merely a trend on the rise but an expected part of the service. Advertisers creating Dynamic campaigns, serving relevant contextual messages, are seeing an average uplift of 15% across branding metrics from displaying different messages at different times according to audience context. A single repeated message broadcast in OOH works, but new, flexible ways of serving campaigns means multiple messages highly relevant by location will be a strong option for many campaigns. Location willbecome mainstream Location: Thomas Cook used multiple creative content based on temperature in Belgium and Thomas Cook destinations abroad.
  • 4. Touchpoints data shows that 99% of smartphone owners use their devices whilst OOH in any given week. Brands like Cubanisto are already tapping into this by incorporating Shazamcode into OOH campaigns to drive reach and engagement like never before. Combining the two channels makes sense for consumers who already exhibit these behaviours and is appealing for brands who can link them to CRM data and track attribution in new ways. New OOH formats such as public WiFi, phone chargers, beacons and more will strengthen the alignment between OOH and mobile. Integration with mobile willincrease Integration with Mobile: AB Inbev Cubanisto creative featured Shazam codes enabling passers-by to earn a way in to the Cubanisto’s party.
  • 5. Automation in the media world has various definitions but a key benefit is efficiency. Lead times are reduced, activation sped up and time previously spent on manual tasks can be freed up to out-think competitors. Advertisers will take advantage of live OOH availability allowing more efficient buys and making investments go further in a tried and tested channel. Automation will drive efficiency Automation: Clear Channel has launched automatic buying on City Play network since January 2017. Belgium was the first country (ex. US) to test the new CCB Ad platform.
  • 6. Smarterdata setswill informsmarter campaigns Brands invest in understanding who visits their real-estate (online or otherwise) and can often ascribe their customer behaviours to locations. Organisations with huge sets of data can apply anonymised and aggregated digital data to the real world to see where people are using social media or browsing sites and apps. 2018 will see smarter use of data sets, that when combined with a brand’s first-party data, will produce powerful consumer insight and inform smarter campaigns. Smarter data: PUIG Paco Rabanne targeted 2m² network with 600 sides located in close proximity to specific audience’s public social networks conversations and Invictus parfums resellers.
  • 7. Targetingwill be driven by context New data sets and technologies are allowing advertisers to go beyond demographics to understand who is in front of their ad in real time. Ads can already be triggered by what car people are driving, what brands they are wearing or even their emotional state, driving relevancy to them in that moment. Many DOOH sites have this capability baked-in already and advertisers looking to beat the competition will look to incorporate this type of targeting into their campaigns. Targeting by Context: Smart billboards detect make, model and year of passing cars and serve Chevrolet messaging to adesignated competitive set.
  • 8. Civicutility andad-space willconverge The OOH space is where people go when trying to complete specific tasks. Nowadays it’s not as simple as walking to theshops to complete a task; a range of technology from smartphones to public WiFi is put into use to achieve goals. Civic authorities and media owners are looking to address this, with OOH sites getting smarter and going beyond just ad-space to content hubs and technology enablers. New formats include useful local information like weather forecasts or host local network infrastructure like public WiFi, all designed to enhance the lives of people in locale. The new functionality of these sites will provide more opportunities for brands and governments to serve, learn and engage local audiences like never before. Civic Utility: FostPlus
  • 9. OOH is a tried and trusted medium that continues to build fame and drive action amongst audiences in a broadcast style. New, smarter ways for trading the channel are creating new opportunities for brands to maximise its broadcast capabilities. Previously, OOH trading occurred months out from live dates, with the exact sites selected up-front, at a fixed-rate, and lump-sum investments. Now channel investment can be more flexible with part of campaigns confirmed days before live date rather than months with the advantage of discounted inventory. Campaigns that adopt this approach will drive more efficient purchases and agile adaptation to changing marketing priorities. Newtrading modelswill increaseROI ROI: VERY used geo-fenced locations, EE and client sales data to serve real-time content based on top-selling deals in that location on Black Friday (UK).
  • 10. Content willbreak through By showing content to consumers, rather than explaining product features, advertisers can provide value, letting a product speak for itself in a more powerful and unforgettable way. Content can be useful, creative or contextual but at its core it offers an experience to the consumer so they can connect with a brand emotionally. In a busy multi-media world where brands must fight to win attention, captivating content-driven campaigns, storytelling and driving results, will become far more prevalent. Content: The TateGallery broadcasted animated clips of Hockney’s brushstrokes, building to reveal a painting in the artists inimitable style, on screens around the UK.
  • 11. Facebook infamously defined video views at three seconds. That may be deemed appropriate for social views but in OOH where formats are rarely longer than 10 seconds and attention dips after just 0.86 seconds, focusing on the first moment of creative will become critical. OOH already has the foundations for success with unmissable formats and locations, but it will increasingly adopt social and digital engagement principles such as short-form formats like GIFs to deliver fast, yet captivating experiences. Creativewill focuson the first impression Creative: Giant Cube in Stations for Fox Tarzan.
  • 12. Summary 2018 will be an important year for OOH, that will see new and more flexible ways to plan and trade the medium, more relevant and engaging creative, served at the right time, in the right location, and consequently deliver more return on investment.