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Geary LSF's VP of Paid Media, Liz Serafin, recently presented a class on Advanced Paid Media techniques and trends for the internal Geary LSF University initiative. These slides focus on Display Advertising, Paid Search (PPC), and various updates and tricks of the trade.
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Advanced Display Media
Training Agenda
• Advanced Display Tactics– Types of Display– Targeting
• 3rd Party Data• Custom Audiences
– Real Time Bidding• Display Creative• Ad Serving• Setting Display Metrics and KPI’s
Typical Roles of Digital Media Types
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Awareness (Display, Social Advertising, Video)
Consideration (Paid Search, Remarketing, Display, Social Advertising, Email)
Conversion (Paid Search, Remarketing, Email)
Loyalty (Remarketing, Email, Social)
Advocacy (Social Advertising)
The Display Landscape
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TYPES OF DISPLAY ADVERTISINGAdvanced Display
AdNetworks, Exchanges, and DSP’s
Target the Right Audience at the Right Time:• Geographic Targeting• Behavioral Targeting• Demographic Targeting• Psychographic Targeting• Contextual Targeting• Look-A-Like ModelingRTB allows assignment of different values to each impression.
• Gain exposure among users viewing content on topics related to your products and services
• Branding effect• CPC pricing models lend themselves to ROI based management. Some networks
offer CPA pricing.
• Engage with an interested audience
• Contextual Advertising has evolved to encompass multiple targeting methods:
• Keyword based• Specific site placement• Interest based• “Topic” Based (Google)
Contextual advertising
• Gain exposure among users viewing video content related to your business or your core audience.
• Branding effect• CPM, CPC, and CPV (Cost Per View) Pricing Models available
• Multiple Targeting Methods:• Audience• Topic/Contextual• Keyword based
• Multiple Ad Formats• Pre-Roll• In Banner• Long Format
Video advertising
Facebook advertising
End-To-End Facebook Advertising Solutions Designed to capture users at every stage of the decision making process: • “Traditional” Facebook Ads: Demographic and interest based targeting• Customized Audience Targets: Import of client-specific or 3rd party data.
“Look-a-like” models.• Facebook Exchange – Leveraging FB audience for remarketing
Re-TargetingSite Re-Targeting• Remarketing to users who
have visited client website or specific site section.
• Segmentation strategies• Dynamic Creative
• Search Re-Targeting• Remarketing to users who
are searching related products and services, or for competitor offerings
TARGETING IN DISPLAYAdvanced Display
3rd Party Data Being Used in Display by Advertisers and Agencies
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Ways Audiences Are Targeted
• IP Address• Registration Data• “Look-A-Likes”• Cookies (past visits/trigger behaviors)• 3rd Party Data• Custom Audiences
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3Rd Party Data
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• Companies sell audience data that can be used for display targeting.
• Data captured via variety of sources:• Registrations on sites and Opt-Ins• User navigation tracking• Cookies• IP addresses• Surveys • Online purchase records
Custom Audiences
• Advertiser uses “owned” data to target users– Registration info from site– Previous purchasers– Newsletter or email lists– Retargeting pools
• Data (typically IP address) uploaded to media partner or media technology
• Those users are “found” online and served impressions
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RTBAdvanced Display
What Is Real Time Bidding?
Defines What Advertiser is Willing to Pay (CPM, CPC, CPA)
The Right Time
The Right Audience
The Right Impression
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RTB Defined
Real-time bidding (RTB) is a relatively new advertising technology that allows online advertising to be purchased and served on the fly. Instead of reserving prepaid advertising space, advertisers bid on each ad impression as it is served. The impression goes to the highest bidder and their ad is served on the page
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TYPES OF CREATIVEAdvanced Display
IAB Standard Ad Types
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AD SERVINGAdvanced Display
What is An Ad Server?
• Ad serving is the technology and software that places advertisements on websites.
• Ad serving technology companies provide software to websites and advertisers to: – Serve ads– Choose the ads that will make the website or
advertiser most money– Monitor progress of different advertising
campaigns
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Why Use an Ad Server?
• Track the number of impressions and clicks delivered by each campaign
• Target specific segments of visitors through for example geographical or behavioral targeting
• Prevent campaigns from appearing on pages with semantically controversial content
• Create availability forecasts, which can help you determine the future available advertising space
• Draw reports on adspecific campaigns to see how the individual customers/campaigns are performing
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How Ad Servers Work
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DISPLAY METRICSAdvanced Display
Key Metrics for DisplayMetric DefinitionImpressions Number of time ad was served
Ad views Number of times ad was actually viewed
Clicks Number of people that clicked on the ad
Click Thru Rate (CTR) Clicks/Impressions – Is the “response rate” for ads
CPM Cost Per Thousand Impressions
CPC Cost per Click
Conversions End goal/action on site based on advertiser objective
View Through (Post Impression) Conversions User saw the ad, but didn’t click. Later generated a conversion.
Conversion Rate (CVR) Conversions/Clicks
Cost per Conversion (Cost Per Acquisition) Total ad cost/total conversions
Avg. Time On Site Measure of Engagement. How much time is user spending on site or landing page
Avg. Pages Per Visit Engagement metric. How many pages does user visit after arriving at site?
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New Media KPI’s
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Media Type Metric Definition
Video Views Number of times a video was watched by a user (typically minimum time)
Video Cost Per View (CPV) Total Media Cost/# of Views
Facebook Likes # of Likes Generated (Only when linking to FB page)
All Shares # of Times a page or video is shared via various forms of social.
Thank You!
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