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PREDICTIONS
INTRODUCTION
2017: OOH has a new beginning
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OOH is on the cusp of a new evolution: how it’s
planned, bought and it’s interaction with people.
Mixing all of these ingredients together moves OOH
into an unseen and largely untested realm – meaning
many of our pre-existing rules, recommendations and
benchmarks will be re-examined.
This evolution will come via the following
three aspects...
Digital first. In marketing all trends point to digital.
Many OOH conversations focus on the digitisation of
OOH. But our media planning has to adopt a digital
starting point – the role of dynamic OOH means we’re
able to replicate new age digital tactics; allowing us
to be flexible with media and creative copy – to deliver
the right message at the right time in the right places
for audiences.
Embracing technology. There is an abundance of
new and emerging technology that is changing the
way we can use OOH to connect in physical spaces
with people. Hyper-local Wi-Fi networks, beacons
and 3D screen imagery are extending possibilities
in OOH. Contextual targeting and increasing
convergence with mobile are allowing us to capture
physical cookies for mobile media targeting, whilst
new engagement tactics are extending interaction
with the physical space.
This plethora of options means it’s our mission to
recapture and spark new interest around how OOH
can connect brands and people together like never
before - challenging the preconceived thoughts of
marketers, creative and media agencies.
Planning with data. With so many new data points
are at our fingertips, as an industry we have had to
evolve our understanding and analyse it productively
and at pace, a discipline traditionally occupied by
the online and social channels. We must now evolve
further to seamlessly aggregate and value this data
in increasingly complex ways. Our integration into the
digital economy is accelerating.
It’s a time of great change in advertising, media and
OOH. The rules and legacy of the media plan are
being thrown out the window and we look forward to
leading the way.
Introduction
When we speak next year OOH will
be a landscape you don’t recognise.
The opportunity for OOH is that of a
communications channel rather than
an advertising medium. Nothing could
excite us more.
6 PREDICTIONS
FOR 2017
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6 Predictions for 2017
‘Open’ data
Data exchanges
improving planning
Relevancy : From the
few to the many
The rise of
scalable content
Blending real and
virtual experiences
Technology is changing
your media plan
Programmatic
is here
Advertising
with utility
Not just advertising,
advertising for good
Contextual
content clicks in
Are traditional
demographics dead?
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‘OPEN’ DATA
Data exchanges are
improving planning and
leading to more effective
and efficient cross-channel
planning producing
stronger campaigns rather
than siloed media plans.
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Data sources are multiplying at pace; fast-tracked by
the increasing scale of linking ad-exchanges, DMP’s
and of course the Internet of Things. As more data
streams become available, we expect data to tie
together channels from planning to live optimisation
and post-campaign evaluation. As a result, data
approaches will move away from ‘owning data’ to
‘open data.’
What’s next?
DOOH will become more integrated in the wider
digital strategy. Once these data sources are open,
optimisation and data collection will become a truly
multi-channel effort. All media types will benefit from
better planning due to this sharing. As the outdoor
industry experiences the digitisation of screens,
automation and live data exchanges will lead to
DOOH being planned as part of the wider digital
strategy, rather than as an independent format.
Why?
We have access to new levels of data which sees us
moving away from just demographic data to using rich
behavioral information; allowing us to think differently.
This allows us to better integrate with other channels
as the data provides a shared access point.
Clients now expect across-channel media planning
that incorporates smart data usage and integrates
with other channels. As a result, data previously only
used to plan OOH is being used to optimise other
channels too.
In the next year we will move away from
‘owning data’ to ‘open data’.
Case study:
Data in action
In a campaign for Eurostar, to promote its
new state-of-the-art fleet of e320 trains,
the campaign needed to target five different
audiences; families, youth, leisure and two
types of business agents – commuter and
office based. The campaign used VTR
(view through rates) data from YouTube
to optimise our content strategy for each
audience in locations.
‘Open’ Data
“Data can be used across-channel to plan much more effectively.
When we use data across channels, this optimises the planning for
other channels, improving the overall outcome.
“To do this we need to break down data siloes, utilise purchased
data better, and increasingly share this to inform the whole
campaign rather than just one part.”
– Nick Halas, Head of Futures
Chapter title
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Eurostar campaign
RELEVANCY:
FROM THE FEW
TO THE MANY
The rise of scalable content
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Relevancy : From the few to the many
Serving the right content to the right audience is no
longer optional, consumers now expect and demand
relevant content in their communications. In addition,
social data is beginning to inform content serving in
real-time.
To date, whilst brands have taken the opportunity to
strongly increase recall and effectiveness utilising
triggered contextual content, proportionally to all
OOH campaigns, this has remained the award-
winning work of a few, rather than the many.
Due to the rise of data and platforms that allow all
content to be real-time relevant, all content shown on
OOH will become ‘dynamic.’
What’s next?
Numerous geo-based social data streams and the
improvements in sentiment analysis tools will permit
media planners to not only predict and trigger
contextually relevant content but also to adapt specific
emotional related content (in real-time, depending on
the location).
Why?
In the OOH space, our dynamic content platform
(Liveposter) has been enabling Posterscope for
the past four years to deliver content that can be
uploaded and contextualised for each screen in
real-time. This has resulted in content that is always
relevant to the audience, allowing thousands of unique
executions within a single campaign.
VirtuoCity research has shown that by serving just
two standard creative executions at the right time
to the right audience, we can increase campaign
effectiveness by 15%. Therefore relevancy needs
to be the work of many, not the few and we have
therefore created a scalable contextual solution to
deliver more relevant audience messaging, updating
by the hour - called Dynamic Audience. This new
platform enables robust data or specific mobile
data to be used to plan content placement in a
simpler way.
In the next year - scalable content
is a must-have for DOOH.
Relevancy: From the few to the many
Dynamic Dynamism
We are seeing some truly standout dynamic
campaigns, using multiple data sources. These
kind of campaigns will become ever-more
sophisticated – using more and more triggers
and real-time executions, particularly as creative
teams become more experienced at producing
base creative which can be layered and altered
automatically.
Key findings from Theoretical
VirtuoCity Research into the
effectiveness of the ‘dynamic
difference’ showed that using
dynamic DOOH delivers a more
contextually relevant message
and increases:
Exposure to DOOH is expected to
increase to 56 minutes per week in
2017, increasing from 14 minutes
in 2013*. This makes it the second
fastest-growing advertising channel
worldwide (after mobile):
18%
56
mins
per
week
14
mins
per
week
53%
11%
Advertising
Awareness
Exposure to digital
out-of-home Advertising
2017
2013
Recall of
the specific
creative
message
Recall of
creative/
brand
perceptions * PQ Media’s Digital Out-of-Home Exposure Index
BLENDING
REAL & VIRTUAL
EXPERIENCES
Technology is changing
your media plan
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Blending Real and Virtual Experiences
Developments in location-based gaming and large
scale tests of interactive technologies are paving
the way for the commercialisation of the virtual
OOH world.
This past year saw more clients and agencies
becoming interested in interactive technologies,
as well as heavy investment into these emerging
technologies from media owners. We are now at
the turning point, where these tests are turning into
wholesale solutions.
What’s next?
Mixed reality technology like Microsoft’s HoloLens
has exciting implications for user behaviour, with
developers currently working on applications for
everyday tasks. The physical web will extend further
than just smart phone integration and will lead
to further developments in wearable technology,
notifications and analytics.
The role of OOH will become more expansive as
technology strengthens in these areas and becomes
lower in cost, with brands looking to hit niche OOH
audiences alongside broadcast ones. As Gen Alpha
matures, consumers will demand richer, location
based experiences to gain their attention.
Why?
The hype around Pokémon Go and the release of the
iPhone 7 with wireless headphones will significantly
influence which technologies continue to grow over
2017.
Technological advancements are integrating the
digital and physical worlds into one. The likes of VR,
AR and the Google-backed physical web are offering
brands the opportunity to engage and interact with
their consumers in new and exciting ways. 2016
was the year of AR in the physical space and, like
it or loathe it, Pokémon Go became the seminal
culmination of these conversations – with 75m
downloads worldwide.
This physical, real-world game powered by a
traditionally one-to-one mobile app has demonstrated
consumers’ thirst for blended experiences. VR and AR
allow us to engage in new experiences and interact
with alternative realities no matter where we are. In
the past, OOH AR and VR experiences have lived in
brand activations and one-off, media firsts.
We have also seen the rise of The Physical Web
(alongside the Eddystone Beacons) which has the
capacity to connect everyday objects (from the
very small to the enormous) to the internet, giving
consumers greater interaction with brands as they
move through everyday life.
Eventually the existing lines between the real
and virtual world will be completely blurred in
communications plans.
CONTEXTUAL
CONTENT
CLICKS IN
Are traditional
demographics dead?
Pimm’s Grab a Seat campaign
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Contextual Content Clicks In
As Netflix has evolved the traditional TV broadcasting
model, the increase of contextual content determined
by new behavioural data will do the same for OOH.
Working with behavioural data has enabled us to
understand where a specific audience is likely to be
by using affinity modelling of locations, alongside
historic social and mobile location data. In 2017,
we will increase our understanding of real-time
behaviour from these data points.
For example, we will be able to understand if
commuters passing through De Brouckère station
on a Monday evening are more interested in a
product or service than those commuters catching
a tram from Place Stéphanie on a Wednesday
afternoon. Understanding a real audience, as
opposed to an aggregated survey, will help us
target even better in the OOH channel.
What’s next?
Advancements in live data and DOOH will allow
Posterscope to be even more predictive of changing
trends and capitalise on unifying social moments and
mind-sets that encompass all manner of audiences.
Netflix Vice President of Product Innovation Todd
Yellin described traditional demographics as “almost
useless”. He continued: “Because, here’s a shocker
for you, there are actually 19-year-old guys who watch
‘Dance Moms’, and there are 73-year-old women who
are watching Breaking Bad and Avengers.”
Why?
2016 has been the year of the individual consumers
have rejected being identified as an age, gender or
affluence score. Brands are becoming increasingly
aware of this and media is using ever-more
sophisticated channels and targeting to ensure
maximum relevancy to their customers.
OOH’s ability to broadcast to mass audience groups
will remain a key strength of the medium, particularly
as TV audiences continue to fragment. The addition of
real-time audience and location data means OOH has
the opportunity to be more targeted in its messaging
while still delivering mass scale.
Brands will now be able to communicate to the
masses, whilst also being capable of capturing a
brand’s elusive niche audience at a key time of
the day.
We already know that an individuals’ mind-set and
receptiveness to advertising will be very different on
a Monday morning commute to a Saturday lunchtime,
but now we can understand how they behave in both
micro and macro moments. Using data to identify
common mind-sets and target ads with effective,
engaging messages will be key to reaching beyond
traditional demographic groups.
Our campaign for Pimm’s did just this - advertising to
people interesting in having a Pimm’s at the pub. The
ad was triggered based on temperature suitable for a
Pimm’s, occupancy in participating venues and also
in close proximity to pubs. Advertising to the ‘Pimm’s
seeking audience’ rather than a demographic.
In the next year behaviour triggers
will be an important planning currency.
ADVERTISING
WITH UTILITY
Not just advertising,
advertising for good.
Santander Summer of Cycling campaign
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Advertising with Utility
In the next year advertising for
good will be increasingly valued.
We’ve had the rise of native, we’ve heard the praises
of contextual, and we’ve all hailed content. What’s
the next evolution of advertising to connect with
increasingly discerning target audiences? It’s a
no-brainer really, advertising that people really want.
That they will engage with because it’s useful. That
provides a service.
Brands are catching on, moving away from
one-way consumer conversation and embracing the
experience - therefore branded social projects are
on the rise. Putting a service or cause at the centre
of the campaign allows brands to demonstrate they
understand their customer on a human level. We
expect that these campaigns will begin to be properly
incorporated into the media ecosystem through
connected media.
What’s next?
Millennials are still next. As they begin to exert more
purchasing power in the market, it will become
increasingly important for brands to speak a language
with which they empathise. We predict brands who
provide something of service to their consumers will
be the ones that win out. Serviced-based advertising
will also begin to gain traction as more councils and
public sector projects require additional budgets from
private enterprise.
This is being compounded as Millennials begin to
raise families, increasing their emotional purchasing
decisions. By acting on what would previously
have been held as a CSR value, brands can prove
their intentions to their consumers and look to win
customer loyalty.
Why?
It is increasingly difficult to stand out against the
myriad of messages that consumers are faced with
through the day. Similarly, audiences are trying to
control how they interact with brands, as seen in the
rise of ad-blocking, legislation and opt in alternatives.
We know that 75% of millennials are more likely to buy
a product when they know it will provide something
back like a donation to charity, in comparison to the
adult average of 58%.*
To keep pace, innovative companies are looking to
provide a service to their customers in order to remain
relevant in their lives.
* The Brand Partnerships and Sponsorship Op-In Survey, 5th
November 2015 conducted through work.shop.play
Advertising with Utility
Case study:
Practical and personal
advertising with utility
This service model is also practical. OOH has
always been part a tangible part of everyday
life, providing infrastructure such as bus
shelters. But what does that service look like
for the next generation? The rise of smart
cities sees brands such as Microsoft sponsor
benches with Wi-Fi and charging points to
provide a service which is embedded in an
existing consumer behaviour and desire.
This past year Posterscope and sister agency
MKTG have completed several smart cities
projects, launching the Buzz Bikes free bike
scheme initiative and smart benches that
provide Wi-Fi and charging to the community.
Pushing service provision even further,
Posterscope Brazil designed and built a
billboard which kills Zika virus carrying
mosquitoes, creating a safer environment
for consumers.
The technology was also open-sourced for
other organisations to use.
Christopher Nicola, Head of
Urban Partnerships, said:
“The way in which
consumers perceive brands
has a huge influence on
the effectiveness of that
brands’ advertising. This
isn’t just advertising, it’s
advertising for good.”
Chapter title
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Zika campaign in Brazil
PROGRAMMATIC
IS HERE
Via automation which will
see live availability and
Liveposter providing data
fuelled and optimised
DOOH activity, the scope of
programmatic continues to
build momentum.
Microsoft Cortana campaign
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Programmatic is here
The OOH industry is moving towards an increased
automated model. We can also expect to see further
development internally, as with digital display, we will
need platforms in place to both ad-serve and optimise
the creative in real-time, which will be undertaken
through Liveposter.
What’s next?
Adoption of a wider base of current programmatic
activity via digital ad-serving into DOOH which will
allow clients to optimise creative and media in
real-time. Following this we’ll see significantly larger
live availability connections with media owners,
allowing us to plan activity in real-time. This will
open up and provide greater agility and flexibility for
OOH to demonstrate its ability to deliver to reactive
marketing led clients and campaign situations.
The hurdle after this will be purchasing media in
real-time via online software vs. the current offline
delivery. While this won’t be ready as we start 2017,
we fully expect this to be delivered as we move
towards 2018.
Why?
There are lots of benefits to a programmatic future,
none more so than allowing OOH to become more
flexible and agile in dealing with client solutions
which will allow us challenge and replicate other
media channels.
While the ‘nirvana’ of becoming fully programmatic,
requires a transactional element - where delivery,
purchase and transaction are linked – this will require
more work from media owner systems to integrate
with ECOS, but this journey is already underway.
Campaigns with automated decision making to-date
include our campaign for Microsoft Cortana where
10,000 individual copy variations were served to
OOH screens based on a variation of pre-conceived
rules and data sets.
OOH programmatic evolves from theory
to wider practice. Planning
Programmatically
Buying
Programmatically
Adserving and
Optimisation
using Liveposter
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Posterscope OOH 2017 predictions

  • 3. 2017: OOH has a new beginning 3 OOH is on the cusp of a new evolution: how it’s planned, bought and it’s interaction with people. Mixing all of these ingredients together moves OOH into an unseen and largely untested realm – meaning many of our pre-existing rules, recommendations and benchmarks will be re-examined. This evolution will come via the following three aspects... Digital first. In marketing all trends point to digital. Many OOH conversations focus on the digitisation of OOH. But our media planning has to adopt a digital starting point – the role of dynamic OOH means we’re able to replicate new age digital tactics; allowing us to be flexible with media and creative copy – to deliver the right message at the right time in the right places for audiences. Embracing technology. There is an abundance of new and emerging technology that is changing the way we can use OOH to connect in physical spaces with people. Hyper-local Wi-Fi networks, beacons and 3D screen imagery are extending possibilities in OOH. Contextual targeting and increasing convergence with mobile are allowing us to capture physical cookies for mobile media targeting, whilst new engagement tactics are extending interaction with the physical space. This plethora of options means it’s our mission to recapture and spark new interest around how OOH can connect brands and people together like never before - challenging the preconceived thoughts of marketers, creative and media agencies. Planning with data. With so many new data points are at our fingertips, as an industry we have had to evolve our understanding and analyse it productively and at pace, a discipline traditionally occupied by the online and social channels. We must now evolve further to seamlessly aggregate and value this data in increasingly complex ways. Our integration into the digital economy is accelerating. It’s a time of great change in advertising, media and OOH. The rules and legacy of the media plan are being thrown out the window and we look forward to leading the way. Introduction When we speak next year OOH will be a landscape you don’t recognise. The opportunity for OOH is that of a communications channel rather than an advertising medium. Nothing could excite us more.
  • 5. 5 6 Predictions for 2017 ‘Open’ data Data exchanges improving planning Relevancy : From the few to the many The rise of scalable content Blending real and virtual experiences Technology is changing your media plan Programmatic is here Advertising with utility Not just advertising, advertising for good Contextual content clicks in Are traditional demographics dead? 1 3 4 5 6 Page 6 2Page 10 Page 14 Page 16 Page 18 Page 22
  • 6. ‘OPEN’ DATA Data exchanges are improving planning and leading to more effective and efficient cross-channel planning producing stronger campaigns rather than siloed media plans.
  • 7. 7 Data sources are multiplying at pace; fast-tracked by the increasing scale of linking ad-exchanges, DMP’s and of course the Internet of Things. As more data streams become available, we expect data to tie together channels from planning to live optimisation and post-campaign evaluation. As a result, data approaches will move away from ‘owning data’ to ‘open data.’ What’s next? DOOH will become more integrated in the wider digital strategy. Once these data sources are open, optimisation and data collection will become a truly multi-channel effort. All media types will benefit from better planning due to this sharing. As the outdoor industry experiences the digitisation of screens, automation and live data exchanges will lead to DOOH being planned as part of the wider digital strategy, rather than as an independent format. Why? We have access to new levels of data which sees us moving away from just demographic data to using rich behavioral information; allowing us to think differently. This allows us to better integrate with other channels as the data provides a shared access point. Clients now expect across-channel media planning that incorporates smart data usage and integrates with other channels. As a result, data previously only used to plan OOH is being used to optimise other channels too. In the next year we will move away from ‘owning data’ to ‘open data’. Case study: Data in action In a campaign for Eurostar, to promote its new state-of-the-art fleet of e320 trains, the campaign needed to target five different audiences; families, youth, leisure and two types of business agents – commuter and office based. The campaign used VTR (view through rates) data from YouTube to optimise our content strategy for each audience in locations.
  • 8. ‘Open’ Data “Data can be used across-channel to plan much more effectively. When we use data across channels, this optimises the planning for other channels, improving the overall outcome. “To do this we need to break down data siloes, utilise purchased data better, and increasingly share this to inform the whole campaign rather than just one part.” – Nick Halas, Head of Futures
  • 10. RELEVANCY: FROM THE FEW TO THE MANY The rise of scalable content
  • 11. 11 Relevancy : From the few to the many Serving the right content to the right audience is no longer optional, consumers now expect and demand relevant content in their communications. In addition, social data is beginning to inform content serving in real-time. To date, whilst brands have taken the opportunity to strongly increase recall and effectiveness utilising triggered contextual content, proportionally to all OOH campaigns, this has remained the award- winning work of a few, rather than the many. Due to the rise of data and platforms that allow all content to be real-time relevant, all content shown on OOH will become ‘dynamic.’ What’s next? Numerous geo-based social data streams and the improvements in sentiment analysis tools will permit media planners to not only predict and trigger contextually relevant content but also to adapt specific emotional related content (in real-time, depending on the location). Why? In the OOH space, our dynamic content platform (Liveposter) has been enabling Posterscope for the past four years to deliver content that can be uploaded and contextualised for each screen in real-time. This has resulted in content that is always relevant to the audience, allowing thousands of unique executions within a single campaign. VirtuoCity research has shown that by serving just two standard creative executions at the right time to the right audience, we can increase campaign effectiveness by 15%. Therefore relevancy needs to be the work of many, not the few and we have therefore created a scalable contextual solution to deliver more relevant audience messaging, updating by the hour - called Dynamic Audience. This new platform enables robust data or specific mobile data to be used to plan content placement in a simpler way. In the next year - scalable content is a must-have for DOOH.
  • 12. Relevancy: From the few to the many Dynamic Dynamism We are seeing some truly standout dynamic campaigns, using multiple data sources. These kind of campaigns will become ever-more sophisticated – using more and more triggers and real-time executions, particularly as creative teams become more experienced at producing base creative which can be layered and altered automatically. Key findings from Theoretical VirtuoCity Research into the effectiveness of the ‘dynamic difference’ showed that using dynamic DOOH delivers a more contextually relevant message and increases: Exposure to DOOH is expected to increase to 56 minutes per week in 2017, increasing from 14 minutes in 2013*. This makes it the second fastest-growing advertising channel worldwide (after mobile): 18% 56 mins per week 14 mins per week 53% 11% Advertising Awareness Exposure to digital out-of-home Advertising 2017 2013 Recall of the specific creative message Recall of creative/ brand perceptions * PQ Media’s Digital Out-of-Home Exposure Index
  • 13. BLENDING REAL & VIRTUAL EXPERIENCES Technology is changing your media plan
  • 14. 15 Blending Real and Virtual Experiences Developments in location-based gaming and large scale tests of interactive technologies are paving the way for the commercialisation of the virtual OOH world. This past year saw more clients and agencies becoming interested in interactive technologies, as well as heavy investment into these emerging technologies from media owners. We are now at the turning point, where these tests are turning into wholesale solutions. What’s next? Mixed reality technology like Microsoft’s HoloLens has exciting implications for user behaviour, with developers currently working on applications for everyday tasks. The physical web will extend further than just smart phone integration and will lead to further developments in wearable technology, notifications and analytics. The role of OOH will become more expansive as technology strengthens in these areas and becomes lower in cost, with brands looking to hit niche OOH audiences alongside broadcast ones. As Gen Alpha matures, consumers will demand richer, location based experiences to gain their attention. Why? The hype around Pokémon Go and the release of the iPhone 7 with wireless headphones will significantly influence which technologies continue to grow over 2017. Technological advancements are integrating the digital and physical worlds into one. The likes of VR, AR and the Google-backed physical web are offering brands the opportunity to engage and interact with their consumers in new and exciting ways. 2016 was the year of AR in the physical space and, like it or loathe it, Pokémon Go became the seminal culmination of these conversations – with 75m downloads worldwide. This physical, real-world game powered by a traditionally one-to-one mobile app has demonstrated consumers’ thirst for blended experiences. VR and AR allow us to engage in new experiences and interact with alternative realities no matter where we are. In the past, OOH AR and VR experiences have lived in brand activations and one-off, media firsts. We have also seen the rise of The Physical Web (alongside the Eddystone Beacons) which has the capacity to connect everyday objects (from the very small to the enormous) to the internet, giving consumers greater interaction with brands as they move through everyday life. Eventually the existing lines between the real and virtual world will be completely blurred in communications plans.
  • 15. CONTEXTUAL CONTENT CLICKS IN Are traditional demographics dead? Pimm’s Grab a Seat campaign
  • 16. 17 Contextual Content Clicks In As Netflix has evolved the traditional TV broadcasting model, the increase of contextual content determined by new behavioural data will do the same for OOH. Working with behavioural data has enabled us to understand where a specific audience is likely to be by using affinity modelling of locations, alongside historic social and mobile location data. In 2017, we will increase our understanding of real-time behaviour from these data points. For example, we will be able to understand if commuters passing through De Brouckère station on a Monday evening are more interested in a product or service than those commuters catching a tram from Place Stéphanie on a Wednesday afternoon. Understanding a real audience, as opposed to an aggregated survey, will help us target even better in the OOH channel. What’s next? Advancements in live data and DOOH will allow Posterscope to be even more predictive of changing trends and capitalise on unifying social moments and mind-sets that encompass all manner of audiences. Netflix Vice President of Product Innovation Todd Yellin described traditional demographics as “almost useless”. He continued: “Because, here’s a shocker for you, there are actually 19-year-old guys who watch ‘Dance Moms’, and there are 73-year-old women who are watching Breaking Bad and Avengers.” Why? 2016 has been the year of the individual consumers have rejected being identified as an age, gender or affluence score. Brands are becoming increasingly aware of this and media is using ever-more sophisticated channels and targeting to ensure maximum relevancy to their customers. OOH’s ability to broadcast to mass audience groups will remain a key strength of the medium, particularly as TV audiences continue to fragment. The addition of real-time audience and location data means OOH has the opportunity to be more targeted in its messaging while still delivering mass scale. Brands will now be able to communicate to the masses, whilst also being capable of capturing a brand’s elusive niche audience at a key time of the day. We already know that an individuals’ mind-set and receptiveness to advertising will be very different on a Monday morning commute to a Saturday lunchtime, but now we can understand how they behave in both micro and macro moments. Using data to identify common mind-sets and target ads with effective, engaging messages will be key to reaching beyond traditional demographic groups. Our campaign for Pimm’s did just this - advertising to people interesting in having a Pimm’s at the pub. The ad was triggered based on temperature suitable for a Pimm’s, occupancy in participating venues and also in close proximity to pubs. Advertising to the ‘Pimm’s seeking audience’ rather than a demographic. In the next year behaviour triggers will be an important planning currency.
  • 17. ADVERTISING WITH UTILITY Not just advertising, advertising for good. Santander Summer of Cycling campaign
  • 18. 19 Advertising with Utility In the next year advertising for good will be increasingly valued. We’ve had the rise of native, we’ve heard the praises of contextual, and we’ve all hailed content. What’s the next evolution of advertising to connect with increasingly discerning target audiences? It’s a no-brainer really, advertising that people really want. That they will engage with because it’s useful. That provides a service. Brands are catching on, moving away from one-way consumer conversation and embracing the experience - therefore branded social projects are on the rise. Putting a service or cause at the centre of the campaign allows brands to demonstrate they understand their customer on a human level. We expect that these campaigns will begin to be properly incorporated into the media ecosystem through connected media. What’s next? Millennials are still next. As they begin to exert more purchasing power in the market, it will become increasingly important for brands to speak a language with which they empathise. We predict brands who provide something of service to their consumers will be the ones that win out. Serviced-based advertising will also begin to gain traction as more councils and public sector projects require additional budgets from private enterprise. This is being compounded as Millennials begin to raise families, increasing their emotional purchasing decisions. By acting on what would previously have been held as a CSR value, brands can prove their intentions to their consumers and look to win customer loyalty. Why? It is increasingly difficult to stand out against the myriad of messages that consumers are faced with through the day. Similarly, audiences are trying to control how they interact with brands, as seen in the rise of ad-blocking, legislation and opt in alternatives. We know that 75% of millennials are more likely to buy a product when they know it will provide something back like a donation to charity, in comparison to the adult average of 58%.* To keep pace, innovative companies are looking to provide a service to their customers in order to remain relevant in their lives. * The Brand Partnerships and Sponsorship Op-In Survey, 5th November 2015 conducted through work.shop.play
  • 19. Advertising with Utility Case study: Practical and personal advertising with utility This service model is also practical. OOH has always been part a tangible part of everyday life, providing infrastructure such as bus shelters. But what does that service look like for the next generation? The rise of smart cities sees brands such as Microsoft sponsor benches with Wi-Fi and charging points to provide a service which is embedded in an existing consumer behaviour and desire. This past year Posterscope and sister agency MKTG have completed several smart cities projects, launching the Buzz Bikes free bike scheme initiative and smart benches that provide Wi-Fi and charging to the community. Pushing service provision even further, Posterscope Brazil designed and built a billboard which kills Zika virus carrying mosquitoes, creating a safer environment for consumers. The technology was also open-sourced for other organisations to use. Christopher Nicola, Head of Urban Partnerships, said: “The way in which consumers perceive brands has a huge influence on the effectiveness of that brands’ advertising. This isn’t just advertising, it’s advertising for good.”
  • 21. PROGRAMMATIC IS HERE Via automation which will see live availability and Liveposter providing data fuelled and optimised DOOH activity, the scope of programmatic continues to build momentum. Microsoft Cortana campaign
  • 22. 23 Programmatic is here The OOH industry is moving towards an increased automated model. We can also expect to see further development internally, as with digital display, we will need platforms in place to both ad-serve and optimise the creative in real-time, which will be undertaken through Liveposter. What’s next? Adoption of a wider base of current programmatic activity via digital ad-serving into DOOH which will allow clients to optimise creative and media in real-time. Following this we’ll see significantly larger live availability connections with media owners, allowing us to plan activity in real-time. This will open up and provide greater agility and flexibility for OOH to demonstrate its ability to deliver to reactive marketing led clients and campaign situations. The hurdle after this will be purchasing media in real-time via online software vs. the current offline delivery. While this won’t be ready as we start 2017, we fully expect this to be delivered as we move towards 2018. Why? There are lots of benefits to a programmatic future, none more so than allowing OOH to become more flexible and agile in dealing with client solutions which will allow us challenge and replicate other media channels. While the ‘nirvana’ of becoming fully programmatic, requires a transactional element - where delivery, purchase and transaction are linked – this will require more work from media owner systems to integrate with ECOS, but this journey is already underway. Campaigns with automated decision making to-date include our campaign for Microsoft Cortana where 10,000 individual copy variations were served to OOH screens based on a variation of pre-conceived rules and data sets. OOH programmatic evolves from theory to wider practice. Planning Programmatically Buying Programmatically Adserving and Optimisation using Liveposter