Thursday, June 07, 2007

Online Publishers Association Unveils First-of-its-Kind Online Video Advertising Effectiveness Study

Online Publishers Association Unveils First-of-its-Kind Online Video Advertising Effectiveness Study
- Report Provides New Insight into Effective Use of Online Video  Advertising, Including the Merits of 30 Sec. Ads, Companion Ads and More -      NEW YORK, June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- With the continued rise in online video popularity, the Online Publishers Association (OPA) conducted a unique study looking at the key factors driving video advertising success. "Frames of Reference: Online Video Advertising, Content and Consumer Behavior" exposed consumers to video content and advertising, and captured the attributes that most impact awareness, ad likeability, ad relevance, and brand consideration.     "With online video firmly entrenched in the mainstream, marketers need to understand what works for driving key advertising metrics," said Pam Horan, OPA president. "Frames of Reference identifies the most important factors -- from ad length to the impact of adjacent content -- that can improve video advertising effectiveness. In the rapidly evolving world of video, the study is an important step in laying down concrete, high impact techniques for marketers."     Frames of Reference further examined how consumers are using online video and their reactions to advertising. Among the key findings are that news is the most popular online video category and that consumers are taking meaningful action in response to video ads. And with growing evidence of how heavily consumers rely on the Internet for researching and buying goods, the study also examined the relative importance of the Internet in the purchase process.     The research, which was conducted in partnership with OTX, included surveying and concept testing 1,422 online video users.     Ad Effectiveness     Using a variety of ads -- which featured everything from consumer packaged goods and financial services to airlines and pharmaceuticals -- and four ad attributes, 96 combinations were tested for how they impact key advertising and brand metrics. The four ad attributes were: duration (15 v. 30 sec.); placement (pre-roll and post-roll); companion ad (with/without); and, advertising type (original online v. repurposed TV).     Details on the impact of each of these attributes on online video advertising and brand metrics are included in the full report, however several of the key findings include:     -- 30s Top 15s.  In two of the four advertising and brand metrics        measured, ad length was the leading factor driving lift.  And with        each, 30 second ads outpaced 15s: ad relevance (30% lift using 30s) and        brand consideration (23% lift using 30s).     -- Quality Content Halo.  The study reinforced the notion of a "halo"        effect from website video content affinity.  If the consumer had a        prior brand affinity toward an advertised brand and they liked the        adjacent video content, brand consideration jumped 61%.  If the        consumer's initial attitude toward the brand was neutral or negative,        brand consideration still rose 21% if they liked the video content.     -- The Role of a Companion.  The study found that static companion ads can        play a valuable complimentary role.  To lift brand awareness the        combination of a pre-roll and a companion proved to be most effective.     Video Usage and Perceptions     The study looked at the most popular video content and, while humorous videos may appear to be omnipresent, Frames of Reference found that the leading video content category is news/current events (14% watch daily). Weather ranks second (11% watch daily), followed by jokes /funny clips (9% watch daily).     The study also found that online video advertising is leading to concrete results, especially on media sites. Of the 80% of viewers that have watched a video ad online, 52% have taken some sort of action, whether it's checking out a website (31%), searching for more info (22%), going into a store (15%), or actually making a purchase (12%). Importantly, visitors to media sites (magazine, newspaper, cable, broadcast and pure-play) demonstrated they were more inclined to take action upon viewing a video ad than visitors to portals and user generated content sites.     The Internet & The Purchase Process     The study looked at the purchase process, and the results underscored the dominant role of the Internet in every stage. Of consumers who made a purchase in the last month, 48% said the Internet drove initial awareness, 57% said they learned more using the Internet, 55% used the Internet to decide where to buy, and 56% made the final purchase decision using the Internet. Word of Mouth, which also has strong Web components, was second in importance -- however the Internet outpaced all others by at least 50%.     Horan said, "As consumers work their way through the purchase process, the Internet is far and away the most important media they use. With consumers buying everything from groceries to cars online, the Internet's importance may seem obvious. But it is truly stunning to see that the Internet is leading every other media by at least 50%."     Details of the Frames of Reference study are being presented on the OPA's annual, eight-city "Eyes on the Internet Tour," which begins in Atlanta on Wednesday June 6th. For more information or to register for the free event, visit http://www.online-publishers.org/eyes2007. Each presentation will be followed by a panel discussion among leading marketing, publishing and agency executives. A copy of the final report will be posted on the OPA website http://www.online-publishers.org at the end of the Tour.     About the Online Publishers Association     Founded in June 2001, the Online Publishers Association is an industry trade organization whose mission is to advance the interests of high-quality online publishers before the advertising community, the press, the government and the public. Members of OPA represent the standards in Internet publishing with respect to editorial quality and integrity, credibility and accountability. OPA member sites have a combined, unduplicated reach of 128.2 million visitors, or 74% percent of the total U.S. Internet audience (Source: comScore Media Metrix, July 2006 combined home/work/university data). For more information, go to http://www.online-publishers.org.     
About OTX     OTX (Online Testing eXchange) is a global consumer research and consulting firm that has established itself as a leading provider of online-based research. The company specializes in providing innovative, cutting-edge online technology, products and analysis to the marketing, entertainment and advertising communities. OTX has developed the most innovative products available for online research today -- solutions that work to uncover deeper and more profound consumer insight. Today, OTX is one of the fastest growing research companies in the United States with offices in Los Angeles, New York, Cincinnati, Miami, Chicago and London, with strategic partners in Australia and China. 
 
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