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Interactive media: desk,
armchair, anywhere …
How interactivity can add significantly to conventional ad effects: Doug Edmonds,
2CV, and Mark Brown and Steven Hess, Weapon 7, examine the evidence

        IGITAL TECHNOLOGY IS chang-                    Many devices are networked. This

D
                                                                                                     FIGURE 2
        ing media communications.                   allows applications to be downloaded
                                                                                                     Communication effects
        There is a fundamental shift in             onto them and sometimes the presence of
content distribution from analogue plat-            a return path. Both allow interaction              Awareness
forms to new digital and interactive                between the owner and a network.
platforms. As brands embrace these tech-               Image compression and device capabil-                    Message association
nologies, increasing their use of and               ities mean that richer content can be
investment in them as advertising plat-             communicated effectively to these touch-                            Brand favourability
forms, the strategic importance of digital          points. These technologies will improve.
as a way of marketing and the effect of                Digital devices allow users to interact                                     Purchase intent
digital touchpoints are growing for                 with and manipulate content, putting
marketers, their brands and agencies.               them in control.                                    This paper focuses on two key points.
   The challenge facing our industry is                New human–computer interfaces                 We will identify the impact of a consumer
how to evaluate the communications                  using sensory inputs, like touchscreens,         interaction with a brand’s advertising;
effect of these new digital platforms and           will make interaction easier and universal.      and the value it adds above established
to establish what value they add above                  As a result of these factors, digital con-   broadcast advertising platforms.
and beyond traditional communications.              sumer touchpoints are becoming viable
   Since 2005, Weapon 7 and 2CV have                communications channels for brand own-           Interaction and communication:
been conducting studies for clients to estab-       ers. Outside the dramatic increase in            a theory
lish the advertising effects of interactive         advertising spend going online, recent           A number of different sources suggest that
media and entertainment. This article out-          years have seen the rise of interactive TV,      interaction aids both communication and
lines the strengths, weaknesses and                 mobile advertising and iPTV (internet pro-       learning. The process of thinking can be
challenges of these media. From this we can         tocol TV) rolling out across the UK. Each of     conceived of as a network of neurons firing
draw conclusions about how digital media            these conforms to the principles of all dig-     in a specific pattern in the brain. As neu-
are changing the way communications                 ital networks, but most interesting from a       rons are used, they become thicker and
work and how this will develop as                   communications perspective is how these          more permanent. It follows that the
new digital platforms become viable for             devices and platforms will change the            stronger the stimulation, and the more
advertising.                                        impact and effect of advertising.                common, the more likely the stimulus is to
                                                        The benefit of digital in direct response    be remembered. This is the leap from stim-
What did digital ever do for us?                    is well documented. Leads can be counted         ulation to memory. Memories are formed
Before illustrating our findings, it is worth       and clickthrough rates monitored. Less           more effectively when multiple parts of
noting the structural changes that result           well explored is the effect that physical or     the brain (hearing, seeing, smelling, motor
from the new digital age and how we                 considered interaction has on consumers.         skills, touch) are stimulated.
believe these will affect communications.           We believe that the process of interaction          From a communications perspective,
   There are more digital devices. So there         changes the state of the user, creating a sig-   this supports the hypothesis that incorpo-
are more consumer touch-points than ever.           nificant impact on communication effect.         rating interaction into a traditional
FIGURE 1
                                                                                                     medium should aid both communication
                                                                                                     and subsequent effect.
Identifying consumers who interact                                                                      To test this, we hypothesise that:
                                                                                                     increased interaction with advertising
                                                       All able to interact with given ad            generates more effective communication.
               All Sky households
                                                    BUT not all fit ad’s target demographics            To prove or disprove this hypothesis
                                                                                                     requires an experimental framework.
                       Sample                     All fit with ad target demographics BUT
             (fit recruitment criteria)                                                              This should comprise:
                                                        would they interact in real life?
                                                                                                        a real-life context
                     Tempted                                                                            an appropriate methodology
                                          Likely to interact outside the research environment
                    to interact                                                                         an idea of the most relevant sample
                                                                                                        an understanding of the nature of the
                        Go on to
                                          The ideal sample BUT how do we isolate them?               effect.
                        interact

                        Register       Are those who go so far as to register details a              A real-life context
                         details representative sample or do they have a stronger affinity           The most important component of this
                                      with the brand? More experience of interacting?
                                Lower barriers to additional costs for competition entries, etc.?
                                                                                                     ‘experiment’ is a real-life example of inter-
                                                                                                     action with media, and a control. While

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there are many interactive media avail-        of advertising, to see what interaction           Understanding the effect
able, many are fledgling (for example,         adds to communication; yet interaction            For our theory to be useful and relevant
mobile and much web-based advertising);        rates are low enough to make them hard            to marketers, we need to put it into a
and they have no static counterpart to act     to find – and those that are self-declaring       marketing context: we need a standardised
as a control, where we require a non-inter-    (leaving their contact details in an ad) are      framework for evaluating our results. To
active platform capable of delivering a        probably too predisposed to the brand.            identify the additional effect of interaction
base message. Over time, these new                 For analysis, we take sample definition a     we must analyse the hierarchy of commu-
channels will become established and           step further. For results to be valid, we must    nications and identify where interaction
offer the opportunity for similar research,    avoid polarising respondents by asking            should improve communications.
but at present only interactive TV has the     them to do something that they have not              Figure 2 outlines four simple levels of
requisite attributes of scale and a non-       done before – interact with advertising. It is    communication effects – from awareness
interactive counterpart to provide a           therefore important to compile a sample of        building to purchase intent. While aware-
control (the classic TV ad).                   those who have interacted with the adver-         ness and message association can be
   While we have focused on this nascent       tising but are not predisposed to the brand.      effects of an interactive campaign, this
medium, the broad findings should apply            Our core sample is people tempted to          medium has other strengths. We believe
to all interactive platforms.                  interact with a specific ad, as they are clos-    its power is to drive brand favourability
   The rise of interactive TV provides the     est to real-life interactors. Since past          and purchase intent.
opportunity to test theories in real-life      behaviour is the strongest predictor of              Brand favourability is a broad, complex
market conditions where we can use             future behaviour, it is unsurprising that         measure, so difficult to measure. We
research to identify what interaction adds     they are significantly more likely to have        believe brand favourability comprises
to communications. By comparing a              interacted (‘pressed red’) in the past than       those attributes of a brand that positively
known medium with a known medium               those not tempted to interact.                    differentiate it from its competitors: a
plus interaction we can identify the               Figure 1 shows that identifying con-          combination of appeal, knowledge and
impact of interaction on the effect of tra-    sumers who actually interact with                 relevance. These factors all help to reduce
ditional TV advertising.                       an ad will be costly, and we believe those        the ‘risk’ and the ‘unknown’ associated
                                               who interact and register their details will be   with a brand. Reducing ‘risk’ leads to
An appropriate methodology                     too predisposed to the brand to be a reliable,    increased purchase intent.
Our next step is to identify a methodology.    representative audience. By identifying              In addition, interaction can help
The Interactive Communications Effec-          those who are tempted to interact with the        overcome other barriers associated
tiveness (ICE) approach was born out of a      advertising after watching the TVC, we can        with communications per se, such as
need to demonstrate to clients the effect of   establish a real-life sample of interactors.      comprehension and enjoyment. By reduc-
their interactive investment. Weapon 7
                                                TABLE 1
understood the medium and 2CV was
eager to measure. Using our pooled knowl-       Enjoyment levels
edge, we devised a cost-effective, robust       Enjoyment examples             Difference between test          Difference between those
approach that seemed appropriate.               (enjoy a lot/quite enjoy)          and control (+/–)          tempted to interact and control
   In essence, our approach compares            Alcohol                                 +5%                               +21%
responses to a set of brand and advertising     Mobile operator                        +15%                               +23%
questions among a sample of respondents         Soft drink                             +14%                               +26%
exposed to a standard TV commercial             Public health                           +5%                               +13%
(TVC) against a sample who have been            NRT                                     +8%                               +32%
exposed to the standard TV commercial
                                                TABLE 2
and have also experienced an interactive
ad. To avoid any research effects, we con-     Enhanced brand knowledge
duct the research in respondents’ homes.       New information                 Difference between test         Difference between those
                                               examples (a lot/some)               and control (+/–)         tempted to interact and control
Defining the sample                            Mobile phone                             +8%                              +16%
Our start-point for defining the sample is     Mobile operator                         +10%                               +4%
Sky households, as this is the dominant        Soft drink                              +11%                              +25%
interactive TV platform used by UK             Gaming                                   +6%                               +7%
advertisers. To design a watertight            Energy                                  +11%                             Low base
approach, we need to avoid sampling bias.      Automotive                              +12%                              +19%
This is a challenge: we need to speak to       Mobile operator                         +16%                              +23%
                                               NRT                                     +19%                              +31%
people who have interacted with this type

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ing or removing these barriers, the power the five cases shown, differences average comprehension is enhanced by interac-
of communications can be enhanced.        around +23%.                              tion (see Table 4).

The results                                  2. Does interaction allow people                    4. Does interaction change
We focus on four key questions:              to learn more about brands?                         appeal and consideration?
1. Does interactivity lead to greater        A key ambition of interactive advertising           The acid test for interactivity is whether it
enjoyment?                                   is to provide more information about a              increases consideration scores. All adver-
2. Does interaction allow people to learn    brand. Delivering new news, whether tac-            tising aims to generate some form of
more about brands?                           tical information about a new offer, or a           response. Responses might be a stronger
3. Does interactivity lead to greater        new way of thinking about a brand, can be           consumer–brand relationship, ensuring
comprehension?                               an aim for traditional TV advertising. It           that the brand features higher up a con-
4. Does interaction change appeal and        can influence purchase intent, brand                sumer’s consideration list (appeal); or an
consideration?                               perception or both. An interactive compo-           immediate sales response (purchase
   Using data from 15 studies conducted      nent can help to build this further for             intent). There is clear evidence that inter-
in the past year, we can provide some        consumers, as shown Table 2. In 75%                 acting bolsters responses on these
answers to these questions. All common       of cases the ‘tempted’ cell dramatically            metrics. In 8/9 cases (88%) the tempted
measures have been included, to provide a    outperforms the test and/or control cells.          cell dramatically outperforms the test
robust view of the performance of interac-      Table 3 shows examples where inter-              and/or control cells (see Table 5).
tive TV vs standard TV.                      acting with extra content has built or
                                             developed brand perceptions.                        Driving interaction – the trigger ad
1. Does interactivity lead to                   These examples show how interactive              While not our main research focus, we
greater enjoyment?                           can deliver both short-term tactical and            have identified that the ‘trigger ad’ (in
The questions specifically ask respon- long-term ‘brand-building’ messages.                      addition to the interactive call to action)
dents how much they liked and enjoyed                                                            can profoundly affect the numbers of
the interactive experience, and about 3. Does interactivity lead to                              respondents interacting, and their mind-
their ease of understanding. We found greater comprehension?                                     set once there. When most respondents
that in 13 of 15 cases (87%) the ‘tempted’ In 9 out of 15 cases the ‘tempted’ cell dra-          merely expect more information about
cell dramatically outperforms the test and matically outperforms the test and/or                 the product, or a longer ad, their motiva-
control cells on this measure (see Table 1). control cells on finding the interactive ad         tion to interact may be low.
   In particular there are some strong very easy to understand. In addition, there                  Designing communication-rich interac-
examples of a ‘deepening’ of consumer are some strong shifts on this between the                 tive content that fits seamlessly with the
involvement as a result of interacting. In test and control cells. This suggests that            trigger TVC can make the most of the wide
                                                                                                 reach presented by broadcast platforms.
 TABLE 3                                                                                         More promotionally orientated content
Enhanced brand perceptions                                                                       drives interaction among the most com-
                                                                                                 mitted viewers, which undermines the
                                                                         Difference between      power of interaction relying on a formula
How much do you think the advert suggests (strongly suggests)           test and control (+/–)
                                                                                                 often seen in DRTV campaigns. The true
Alcohol brand is a consistently high-quality product                            +12%             power of interactive media is to exploit
Mobile brand is always coming up with relevant products                         +11%             broad-reach media, like TV. Here the trigger
Mobile brand offers simple, straightforward products                            +15%
Soft drink brand is a brand that is instantly recognisable                      +20%
                                                                                                 ad and the interactive experience draw in a
Soft drink brand contains real fruit                                             +7%             wide group, irrespective of how far they are
Soft drink brand offers healthier alternatives than other drinks                +12%             down the purchase-decision process.

 TABLE 4                                                                                         Interactive effect – a summary
                                                                                                 It is clear that an interactive addition has
Improved understanding
                                                                                                 a positive, measurable effect on how a
Understanding examples           Difference between              Difference between those        brand is perceived. More importantly, it
(very easy)                     test and control (+/–)         tempted to interact and control   drives consideration, showing: that pur-
Entertainment                            +8%                              +10%                   chase intent is affected, as well as imagery.
Mobile phone                            +10%                              +14%                       People are avoiding commercial mes-
Soft drink                              +12%                              +21%                   sages more and more. This makes it
Public health                           +10%                              +17%
                                                                                                 increasingly difficult for brands to engage
Energy                                  +11%                             Low base
                                                                                                 with audiences. We know most people

50 Admap • April 2008                                                                                          © World Advertising Research Center 2008
Doug Edmonds is the head           Mark Brown is a partner              Steven Hess is managing
                                            of numbers at 2CV. Prior to            at Weapon 7. He has             partner at weapon 7. Prior
                                             setting up the quantitative    previously held various roles                 he worked as global
                                           research department at 2CV                    with a range of                 planning director on
                                                in 2000, Doug spent six          organisations including          McDonald’s at OMD and led
                                           years working as an account               Unilever, Still Price,        Omnicom’s integration on
                                                  planner in advertising.     Starcom and Leo Burnett.                          Sony Europe.
                                                      DougE@2cv.co.uk              mark@weapon7.com                    steven@weapon7.com


are conservative and risk-averse: past                TABLE 5
behaviour is a strong predictor of future
                                                      Enhanced appeal and brand consideration
behaviour. So, for a brand to achieve
engagement beyond simple awareness                    Appeal examples (much/          Difference between            Difference between those
and straightforward message association               a little more appealing)       test and control (+/–)       tempted to interact and control
will become ever more difficult.                      Mobile operator                       +8%                              +10%
   These studies show that interactivity              Mobile phone                         +16%                              +26%
offers brand owners the chance to                     Soft drink                           +35%                              +45%
increase the knowledge and experience                 Energy                               +15%                             Low base
people have of the brand. Moreover, in
                                                      Purchase consideration          Difference between            Difference between those
conjunction with a broadcast medium                   examples (much more likely)    test and control (+/–)       tempted to interact and control
like TV (however distributed), it enhances
                                                      Mobile operator                       +9%                               +16%
both reach and knowledge.                             Mobile phone                         +21%                               +28%
   This does not mean that traditional TV             Mobile operator                      +12%                               +10%
advertising will become redundant.                    NRT                                   +3%                               +17%
Rather, we expect to see it redefined, from
an end-point in communications towards        towards rational content, as the context is         emotional, so not necessarily the most
a facilitative role, encouraging consumers    one where they seek information.                    effective medium for rational communi-
to discover a richer, more engaging experi-      This is shown by scores for delivery of          cation. Adding interactivity gives the
ence. Arguably this will lead to more         new information; in a recent comparison,            advertiser licence to communicate ration-
focused TV advertising, as it no longer has   an execution run online generated double            ally within the emotional realm of TV.
to meet all the objectives in the communi-    the agreement for ‘communicates a lot
cations hierarchy, merely the first two.      more new information about a brand/ serv-           Moving forward
This strategic shift should affect the eco-   ice’. A final piece of evidence for increased       As we embrace more interactive digital
nomics of commercial production and the       rationality is that spontaneous message             communications platforms, the commu-
advertising industry’s business models.       association is 42% higher for online.               nications landscape will change. Getting
                                                 This suggests that, while interactive            messages in front of consumers may
Beyond TV: how context                        TV reinforces brand favourability, the              become increasingly difficult. Along with
changes communication                         same execution run online increases mes-            this, we believe interactivity will become
Today, interactive TV is just one of many sage association and communication.                     more relevant.
interactive media. In two studies, we                                                                There are two clear roles for inter-
looked at how the effect of interaction dif- Conclusions                                          activity: to extend an emotional connec-
fers across platforms and the subsequent Two clear conclusions emerge from this.                  tion; and to cut through noise and deliver
shifts in communication effectiveness.        First, adding interactivity to a traditionally      rational messages. These roles are very
    For example with TV, consumers mostly non-interactive medium, increases brand                 different and largely context-dependent.
interact with their remote control, sitting favourability and brand knowledge, driv-                 This presents challenges to advertisers.
in an armchair (leaning back); whereas ing brand consideration.                                   Many of the new communications chan-
online they are physically closer to the         Second, running the same execution               nels are nascent. We don’t understand the
screen, (leaning forward). Respondents online, on a naturally interactive medium,                 context for their consumption, nor do we
who interact with the same content online increases message association and com-                  really understand their relationship with
(as opposed to on TV) have increased munication. The big question is ‘Why?’                       audiences, so it is difficult to define the role
understanding scores in comparison with          We believe the differences are driven            for interactivity for each. There clearly is a
TV. We believe this difference is driven by partly by the relationship between the                role, but how people consume video games
the change in context, influenced by fac- consumer and the media platform, and                    or use their mobile phones will determine
tors such as device location, size of screen partly by the different contexts for com-            how advertising, interactive or otherwise,
or the different expectations people have of munication. The internet is a medium ‘of             will work on these media.
the medium. Similarly, running the same the people’; the dialogue it facilitates has a               As advertisers seize these opportuni-
execution online led to less polarising of strong adult-to-adult, peer relationship.              ties, the media will define their
response on likeability and enjoyment; This makes it a more efficient rational                    relationship with the audience; only then
running it on TV produced a more persua- communications channel.                                  will we start to understand how the chan-
sive experience.                                 Conversely, because of the stature of            nel works and the role for interactivity. ■
    If we are to use video online, it may not TV in people’s minds (among the majori-
be appropriate to follow the conventions of ty of UK consumers), its relationship with                        More on interactive media at
TV. When online, people feel less negative people is closer to parent–child. It is more                       WARC.com


© World Advertising Research Center 2008                                                                                      April 2008 •   Admap 51

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Edmonds, Brown & Hess

  • 1. interactivemedia Interactive media: desk, armchair, anywhere … How interactivity can add significantly to conventional ad effects: Doug Edmonds, 2CV, and Mark Brown and Steven Hess, Weapon 7, examine the evidence IGITAL TECHNOLOGY IS chang- Many devices are networked. This D FIGURE 2 ing media communications. allows applications to be downloaded Communication effects There is a fundamental shift in onto them and sometimes the presence of content distribution from analogue plat- a return path. Both allow interaction Awareness forms to new digital and interactive between the owner and a network. platforms. As brands embrace these tech- Image compression and device capabil- Message association nologies, increasing their use of and ities mean that richer content can be investment in them as advertising plat- communicated effectively to these touch- Brand favourability forms, the strategic importance of digital points. These technologies will improve. as a way of marketing and the effect of Digital devices allow users to interact Purchase intent digital touchpoints are growing for with and manipulate content, putting marketers, their brands and agencies. them in control. This paper focuses on two key points. The challenge facing our industry is New human–computer interfaces We will identify the impact of a consumer how to evaluate the communications using sensory inputs, like touchscreens, interaction with a brand’s advertising; effect of these new digital platforms and will make interaction easier and universal. and the value it adds above established to establish what value they add above As a result of these factors, digital con- broadcast advertising platforms. and beyond traditional communications. sumer touchpoints are becoming viable Since 2005, Weapon 7 and 2CV have communications channels for brand own- Interaction and communication: been conducting studies for clients to estab- ers. Outside the dramatic increase in a theory lish the advertising effects of interactive advertising spend going online, recent A number of different sources suggest that media and entertainment. This article out- years have seen the rise of interactive TV, interaction aids both communication and lines the strengths, weaknesses and mobile advertising and iPTV (internet pro- learning. The process of thinking can be challenges of these media. From this we can tocol TV) rolling out across the UK. Each of conceived of as a network of neurons firing draw conclusions about how digital media these conforms to the principles of all dig- in a specific pattern in the brain. As neu- are changing the way communications ital networks, but most interesting from a rons are used, they become thicker and work and how this will develop as communications perspective is how these more permanent. It follows that the new digital platforms become viable for devices and platforms will change the stronger the stimulation, and the more advertising. impact and effect of advertising. common, the more likely the stimulus is to The benefit of digital in direct response be remembered. This is the leap from stim- What did digital ever do for us? is well documented. Leads can be counted ulation to memory. Memories are formed Before illustrating our findings, it is worth and clickthrough rates monitored. Less more effectively when multiple parts of noting the structural changes that result well explored is the effect that physical or the brain (hearing, seeing, smelling, motor from the new digital age and how we considered interaction has on consumers. skills, touch) are stimulated. believe these will affect communications. We believe that the process of interaction From a communications perspective, There are more digital devices. So there changes the state of the user, creating a sig- this supports the hypothesis that incorpo- are more consumer touch-points than ever. nificant impact on communication effect. rating interaction into a traditional FIGURE 1 medium should aid both communication and subsequent effect. Identifying consumers who interact To test this, we hypothesise that: increased interaction with advertising All able to interact with given ad generates more effective communication. All Sky households BUT not all fit ad’s target demographics To prove or disprove this hypothesis requires an experimental framework. Sample All fit with ad target demographics BUT (fit recruitment criteria) This should comprise: would they interact in real life? a real-life context Tempted an appropriate methodology Likely to interact outside the research environment to interact an idea of the most relevant sample an understanding of the nature of the Go on to The ideal sample BUT how do we isolate them? effect. interact Register Are those who go so far as to register details a A real-life context details representative sample or do they have a stronger affinity The most important component of this with the brand? More experience of interacting? Lower barriers to additional costs for competition entries, etc.? ‘experiment’ is a real-life example of inter- action with media, and a control. While 48 Admap • April 2008 © World Advertising Research Center 2008
  • 2. interactivemedia there are many interactive media avail- of advertising, to see what interaction Understanding the effect able, many are fledgling (for example, adds to communication; yet interaction For our theory to be useful and relevant mobile and much web-based advertising); rates are low enough to make them hard to marketers, we need to put it into a and they have no static counterpart to act to find – and those that are self-declaring marketing context: we need a standardised as a control, where we require a non-inter- (leaving their contact details in an ad) are framework for evaluating our results. To active platform capable of delivering a probably too predisposed to the brand. identify the additional effect of interaction base message. Over time, these new For analysis, we take sample definition a we must analyse the hierarchy of commu- channels will become established and step further. For results to be valid, we must nications and identify where interaction offer the opportunity for similar research, avoid polarising respondents by asking should improve communications. but at present only interactive TV has the them to do something that they have not Figure 2 outlines four simple levels of requisite attributes of scale and a non- done before – interact with advertising. It is communication effects – from awareness interactive counterpart to provide a therefore important to compile a sample of building to purchase intent. While aware- control (the classic TV ad). those who have interacted with the adver- ness and message association can be While we have focused on this nascent tising but are not predisposed to the brand. effects of an interactive campaign, this medium, the broad findings should apply Our core sample is people tempted to medium has other strengths. We believe to all interactive platforms. interact with a specific ad, as they are clos- its power is to drive brand favourability The rise of interactive TV provides the est to real-life interactors. Since past and purchase intent. opportunity to test theories in real-life behaviour is the strongest predictor of Brand favourability is a broad, complex market conditions where we can use future behaviour, it is unsurprising that measure, so difficult to measure. We research to identify what interaction adds they are significantly more likely to have believe brand favourability comprises to communications. By comparing a interacted (‘pressed red’) in the past than those attributes of a brand that positively known medium with a known medium those not tempted to interact. differentiate it from its competitors: a plus interaction we can identify the Figure 1 shows that identifying con- combination of appeal, knowledge and impact of interaction on the effect of tra- sumers who actually interact with relevance. These factors all help to reduce ditional TV advertising. an ad will be costly, and we believe those the ‘risk’ and the ‘unknown’ associated who interact and register their details will be with a brand. Reducing ‘risk’ leads to An appropriate methodology too predisposed to the brand to be a reliable, increased purchase intent. Our next step is to identify a methodology. representative audience. By identifying In addition, interaction can help The Interactive Communications Effec- those who are tempted to interact with the overcome other barriers associated tiveness (ICE) approach was born out of a advertising after watching the TVC, we can with communications per se, such as need to demonstrate to clients the effect of establish a real-life sample of interactors. comprehension and enjoyment. By reduc- their interactive investment. Weapon 7 TABLE 1 understood the medium and 2CV was eager to measure. Using our pooled knowl- Enjoyment levels edge, we devised a cost-effective, robust Enjoyment examples Difference between test Difference between those approach that seemed appropriate. (enjoy a lot/quite enjoy) and control (+/–) tempted to interact and control In essence, our approach compares Alcohol +5% +21% responses to a set of brand and advertising Mobile operator +15% +23% questions among a sample of respondents Soft drink +14% +26% exposed to a standard TV commercial Public health +5% +13% (TVC) against a sample who have been NRT +8% +32% exposed to the standard TV commercial TABLE 2 and have also experienced an interactive ad. To avoid any research effects, we con- Enhanced brand knowledge duct the research in respondents’ homes. New information Difference between test Difference between those examples (a lot/some) and control (+/–) tempted to interact and control Defining the sample Mobile phone +8% +16% Our start-point for defining the sample is Mobile operator +10% +4% Sky households, as this is the dominant Soft drink +11% +25% interactive TV platform used by UK Gaming +6% +7% advertisers. To design a watertight Energy +11% Low base approach, we need to avoid sampling bias. Automotive +12% +19% This is a challenge: we need to speak to Mobile operator +16% +23% NRT +19% +31% people who have interacted with this type © World Advertising Research Center 2008 April 2008 • Admap 49
  • 3. interactivemedia ing or removing these barriers, the power the five cases shown, differences average comprehension is enhanced by interac- of communications can be enhanced. around +23%. tion (see Table 4). The results 2. Does interaction allow people 4. Does interaction change We focus on four key questions: to learn more about brands? appeal and consideration? 1. Does interactivity lead to greater A key ambition of interactive advertising The acid test for interactivity is whether it enjoyment? is to provide more information about a increases consideration scores. All adver- 2. Does interaction allow people to learn brand. Delivering new news, whether tac- tising aims to generate some form of more about brands? tical information about a new offer, or a response. Responses might be a stronger 3. Does interactivity lead to greater new way of thinking about a brand, can be consumer–brand relationship, ensuring comprehension? an aim for traditional TV advertising. It that the brand features higher up a con- 4. Does interaction change appeal and can influence purchase intent, brand sumer’s consideration list (appeal); or an consideration? perception or both. An interactive compo- immediate sales response (purchase Using data from 15 studies conducted nent can help to build this further for intent). There is clear evidence that inter- in the past year, we can provide some consumers, as shown Table 2. In 75% acting bolsters responses on these answers to these questions. All common of cases the ‘tempted’ cell dramatically metrics. In 8/9 cases (88%) the tempted measures have been included, to provide a outperforms the test and/or control cells. cell dramatically outperforms the test robust view of the performance of interac- Table 3 shows examples where inter- and/or control cells (see Table 5). tive TV vs standard TV. acting with extra content has built or developed brand perceptions. Driving interaction – the trigger ad 1. Does interactivity lead to These examples show how interactive While not our main research focus, we greater enjoyment? can deliver both short-term tactical and have identified that the ‘trigger ad’ (in The questions specifically ask respon- long-term ‘brand-building’ messages. addition to the interactive call to action) dents how much they liked and enjoyed can profoundly affect the numbers of the interactive experience, and about 3. Does interactivity lead to respondents interacting, and their mind- their ease of understanding. We found greater comprehension? set once there. When most respondents that in 13 of 15 cases (87%) the ‘tempted’ In 9 out of 15 cases the ‘tempted’ cell dra- merely expect more information about cell dramatically outperforms the test and matically outperforms the test and/or the product, or a longer ad, their motiva- control cells on this measure (see Table 1). control cells on finding the interactive ad tion to interact may be low. In particular there are some strong very easy to understand. In addition, there Designing communication-rich interac- examples of a ‘deepening’ of consumer are some strong shifts on this between the tive content that fits seamlessly with the involvement as a result of interacting. In test and control cells. This suggests that trigger TVC can make the most of the wide reach presented by broadcast platforms. TABLE 3 More promotionally orientated content Enhanced brand perceptions drives interaction among the most com- mitted viewers, which undermines the Difference between power of interaction relying on a formula How much do you think the advert suggests (strongly suggests) test and control (+/–) often seen in DRTV campaigns. The true Alcohol brand is a consistently high-quality product +12% power of interactive media is to exploit Mobile brand is always coming up with relevant products +11% broad-reach media, like TV. Here the trigger Mobile brand offers simple, straightforward products +15% Soft drink brand is a brand that is instantly recognisable +20% ad and the interactive experience draw in a Soft drink brand contains real fruit +7% wide group, irrespective of how far they are Soft drink brand offers healthier alternatives than other drinks +12% down the purchase-decision process. TABLE 4 Interactive effect – a summary It is clear that an interactive addition has Improved understanding a positive, measurable effect on how a Understanding examples Difference between Difference between those brand is perceived. More importantly, it (very easy) test and control (+/–) tempted to interact and control drives consideration, showing: that pur- Entertainment +8% +10% chase intent is affected, as well as imagery. Mobile phone +10% +14% People are avoiding commercial mes- Soft drink +12% +21% sages more and more. This makes it Public health +10% +17% increasingly difficult for brands to engage Energy +11% Low base with audiences. We know most people 50 Admap • April 2008 © World Advertising Research Center 2008
  • 4. Doug Edmonds is the head Mark Brown is a partner Steven Hess is managing of numbers at 2CV. Prior to at Weapon 7. He has partner at weapon 7. Prior setting up the quantitative previously held various roles he worked as global research department at 2CV with a range of planning director on in 2000, Doug spent six organisations including McDonald’s at OMD and led years working as an account Unilever, Still Price, Omnicom’s integration on planner in advertising. Starcom and Leo Burnett. Sony Europe. DougE@2cv.co.uk mark@weapon7.com steven@weapon7.com are conservative and risk-averse: past TABLE 5 behaviour is a strong predictor of future Enhanced appeal and brand consideration behaviour. So, for a brand to achieve engagement beyond simple awareness Appeal examples (much/ Difference between Difference between those and straightforward message association a little more appealing) test and control (+/–) tempted to interact and control will become ever more difficult. Mobile operator +8% +10% These studies show that interactivity Mobile phone +16% +26% offers brand owners the chance to Soft drink +35% +45% increase the knowledge and experience Energy +15% Low base people have of the brand. Moreover, in Purchase consideration Difference between Difference between those conjunction with a broadcast medium examples (much more likely) test and control (+/–) tempted to interact and control like TV (however distributed), it enhances Mobile operator +9% +16% both reach and knowledge. Mobile phone +21% +28% This does not mean that traditional TV Mobile operator +12% +10% advertising will become redundant. NRT +3% +17% Rather, we expect to see it redefined, from an end-point in communications towards towards rational content, as the context is emotional, so not necessarily the most a facilitative role, encouraging consumers one where they seek information. effective medium for rational communi- to discover a richer, more engaging experi- This is shown by scores for delivery of cation. Adding interactivity gives the ence. Arguably this will lead to more new information; in a recent comparison, advertiser licence to communicate ration- focused TV advertising, as it no longer has an execution run online generated double ally within the emotional realm of TV. to meet all the objectives in the communi- the agreement for ‘communicates a lot cations hierarchy, merely the first two. more new information about a brand/ serv- Moving forward This strategic shift should affect the eco- ice’. A final piece of evidence for increased As we embrace more interactive digital nomics of commercial production and the rationality is that spontaneous message communications platforms, the commu- advertising industry’s business models. association is 42% higher for online. nications landscape will change. Getting This suggests that, while interactive messages in front of consumers may Beyond TV: how context TV reinforces brand favourability, the become increasingly difficult. Along with changes communication same execution run online increases mes- this, we believe interactivity will become Today, interactive TV is just one of many sage association and communication. more relevant. interactive media. In two studies, we There are two clear roles for inter- looked at how the effect of interaction dif- Conclusions activity: to extend an emotional connec- fers across platforms and the subsequent Two clear conclusions emerge from this. tion; and to cut through noise and deliver shifts in communication effectiveness. First, adding interactivity to a traditionally rational messages. These roles are very For example with TV, consumers mostly non-interactive medium, increases brand different and largely context-dependent. interact with their remote control, sitting favourability and brand knowledge, driv- This presents challenges to advertisers. in an armchair (leaning back); whereas ing brand consideration. Many of the new communications chan- online they are physically closer to the Second, running the same execution nels are nascent. We don’t understand the screen, (leaning forward). Respondents online, on a naturally interactive medium, context for their consumption, nor do we who interact with the same content online increases message association and com- really understand their relationship with (as opposed to on TV) have increased munication. The big question is ‘Why?’ audiences, so it is difficult to define the role understanding scores in comparison with We believe the differences are driven for interactivity for each. There clearly is a TV. We believe this difference is driven by partly by the relationship between the role, but how people consume video games the change in context, influenced by fac- consumer and the media platform, and or use their mobile phones will determine tors such as device location, size of screen partly by the different contexts for com- how advertising, interactive or otherwise, or the different expectations people have of munication. The internet is a medium ‘of will work on these media. the medium. Similarly, running the same the people’; the dialogue it facilitates has a As advertisers seize these opportuni- execution online led to less polarising of strong adult-to-adult, peer relationship. ties, the media will define their response on likeability and enjoyment; This makes it a more efficient rational relationship with the audience; only then running it on TV produced a more persua- communications channel. will we start to understand how the chan- sive experience. Conversely, because of the stature of nel works and the role for interactivity. ■ If we are to use video online, it may not TV in people’s minds (among the majori- be appropriate to follow the conventions of ty of UK consumers), its relationship with More on interactive media at TV. When online, people feel less negative people is closer to parent–child. It is more WARC.com © World Advertising Research Center 2008 April 2008 • Admap 51