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APAC marketers plan increase in 'outcome-driven media' as digital attention turns to better success measurement

Research conducted by Xaxis finds that large majority of digital marketers in the Asia-Pacific region plan to test new success metrics to deal with growing complexity as 'efficiency' and 'proving the impact of digital media spend on business objectives' take centre stage for 2019
Xaxis
2018-11-14 15:08 1256

SINGAPORE, Nov. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- A survey of almost 5,000 digital media marketers across 16 key global markets reveals that the vast majority plan to increase their investment in the emerging field of 'outcome-driven media' to address growing media complexity and better understand the impact of their campaigns on business results.

The research, by Outcome media company, Xaxis, which is also GroupM's programmatic media arm, assessed how satisfied marketers around the world were with their existing methods of measuring the success of digital display campaigns, especially in terms of how they deliver against their strategic business and marketing goals. It also asked what the main barriers were to moving to new metrics, and whether they were planning to increase their investment in 'outcomes-driven media'. This was defined as "planning and optimizing campaigns against KPIs -- often tailor-made for an advertiser or campaign -- that are much more closely aligned to the marketer's ultimate marketing and business goals". For example, outcome-driven media might be focused on custom-made footfall, 'cost per incremental visitor', or brand lift and viewability metrics, rather than less direct proxies for success such as cost per thousand (CPM).

The results of the survey found that 88% of marketers in the Asia Pacific region are planning to increase their investment in the emerging field of 'outcome-driven media' over the next 2 years. However, there is a mixed picture in relation to how marketers view existing ways of measuring digital media success.

The majority (90%) of APAC marketers surveyed said the primary metrics they used -- most commonly cost per acquisition (CPA), cost per completed view (CPCV), cost per click (CPC), and click-through rate (CTR) -- were very or somewhat effective in evaluating the success of campaigns against strategic marketing goals. However, almost three quarters (74%) either strongly or somewhat agreed that evaluating digital media spend had become more difficult over the past five years and almost four in five (79%) said they were very or somewhat likely to change the primary metric they used to measure campaigns over the next 12-24 months. For marketers in India, the need was even clearer, with 91% agreeing they were likely to change how they measure campaigns.

The research highlights that linking digital media spend to business impact is critical for marketers. More than 9 out of 10 (92%) said that they use one or more custom KPIs to link the impact of digital display campaigns on 'measurable business results' and more than four-fifths (87%) strongly or somewhat agreed that it was "essential for digital campaigns to drive a direct correlation". However, this figure varied between countries region. While 94% of Indian marketers felt that this connection was vital, only 80% of Australian marketers agreed.

The research also reports that 84% of marketers surveyed agreed that being able to link business objectives to digital media spend 'positively impacted' their marketing budget and the same majority agreed that understanding how media can meet business objectives allowed their organisation to have a measurable advantage over competitors.

When asked what their organisation's priorities were for media spend in 2019, the top answer for APAC marketers (45%) was 'increased efficiency', followed by 'demonstrating that marketing strategy aligns with business objectives' (42%), 'improving ad viewability levels' (36%) and 'effective allocation of resource' (36%). 'Gaining full transparency of campaign performance' and 'Establishing effective benchmarks in measuring campaign success' were tied 5th - with 33% of survey respondents each.

Nicolas Bidon, global CEO of Xaxis, commented: "The research clearly demonstrates that outcome-driven media is a key priority for APAC marketers moving into 2019, with a continuing focus on proving the link between digital media spend and business success. The research sends a clear message to the industry that, when business objectives are linked to digital spend, there is a positive uplift on budgets to enable those businesses to secure greater competitive advantage."

Arshan Saha, President of Xaxis Asia-Pacific, added: "This is an exciting time for us right now as the advertising industry in the APAC region continues to grow and advance. Survey results for the APAC market were closely in line with global trends, and indicate a clear need for marketing that can drive real world results that accrue to the bottom line. This approach will empower marketing to solidify its position as a center for revenue enhancement, which could ultimately change perceptions of its role within the organization."

About the survey

The research was conducted via an online survey in September 2018 among 4,798 digital brand marketers across 16 key global markets: US, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Argentina, Canada, Mexico, Australia, China, India, and Singapore.

To download a copy of the full report, please visit https://www.xaxis.com/2018-outcome-media-report/ 

About Xaxis
Xaxis is The Outcome Media Company. We combine unique brand-safe media access, unrivalled programmatic expertise, and 360-degree data with proprietary artificial intelligence to help global brands achieve the outcomes they value from their digital media investments. Xaxis offers managed programmatic services in 47 markets, including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.

For more information, visit www.xaxis.com

About GroupM
GroupM is the leading global media investment management company for WPP's media agencies including Mindshare, MediaCom, Wavemaker, Essence and m/SIX, and the outcomes-driven programmatic audience company, Xaxis. Responsible for more than US $108B in annual media investment by some of the world's largest advertisers, GroupM agencies deliver an advantage to clients with unrivaled insights into media marketplaces and consumer audiences. GroupM enables its agencies and clients with trading expertise, data, technology, and an array of specialty services including addressable TV, content, and sports. GroupM works closely with WPP's data investment management group, Kantar, and together they account for almost 50% of WPP's group revenues of more than US $19B. GroupM delivers unrivaled marketplace advantage to its clients, stakeholders, and people.

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Source: Xaxis
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