AdAgeDigital reporting:
Consumers no longer have patience for advertising that doesn't inform or
delight. They don't need to. The same technologies that bring content
to audiences anywhere and anytime often allow those same audiences to
skip, block, and opt-out of the advertising that pays their freight.
Learned behaviors keep evolving as users get better at blocking our
messages. This leaves brands pushing harder and harder to measure and
improve ad viewability and work around still-pervasive banner blindness.
The challenge is there for even the savviest marketer, but so is an
enormous opportunity: to produce advertising that respects, engages, and
connects with consumers. Advertising in the interest of the consumer.
Here are three ways that marketers can leverage the opportunities of
our still-evolving world to engage people and capture their diminishing
attention:
Respect Consumers. The emphasis on user experience
comes in and out of vogue, and one place we need to revisit it is video.
Video is on the rise -- content and ad plays are skyrocketing -- and
there's a ton of momentum for brands to leverage. Users want to see
video advertising that's relevant to the content they're viewing, puts
them in control with user initiation and enables choice about when and
how to engage. Ads that can put the user's needs first will be able to
deliver on the true promise of digital advertising: accountability and
engagement.
Engage Consumers. Consumers actually don't mind
advertising that's useful to them, and marketers and agency heads are
starting to understand this. The way to build a relationship with
today's consumers is to align your brand with their needs, and by
serving a value-add message, rather than simply an ad message. Jeep did
this last year when it served real-time, dynamic local weather reports
inside its display-ad units. Warner Bros. forged a new path for
entertainment marketing with Machinima's incredible Mortal Kombat
series. Lots of brands are exploring the potential of such "native" ads
and liking the results.
Connect with Consumers...
http://adage.com/article/digitalnext/3-ways-grab-consumers-respect-engage-connect/236771/
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