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Soundbites from a panel called Channels, Channels and More Channels, which focused on mobile and video content, I was on in April 2014. More on blurb.wordpress.com
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London, April 2014. By Nicholas Gill @nicholasrgill. Planning Director, Doner London.
Notes from OMMA Mobile panel 02.04.14. Soundbites.!
The Panel was called Channels, Channels and More
Channels and asked a number of industry “experts” to discuss what this meant for brands, specifically
regarding the mobile channels and video.
Watch full stream 45 minute video here: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/45673900
Why has mobile on video taken off?
!Fundamentally, we like to be entertained.
That’s why there’s an enormous drive to be on the viral (even though the word viral makes us
sick a little in our own mouths) video charts and the ease of a mobile device and the associated
wireless technology has accelerated that. !
And of course while we can create lots of content, it has to be relevant content
for the brand and the people watching it.
Mobile First !
While mobile is undeniably important, it has a role in the jigsaw. And different
content, and channels, play a different role dependent on what a consumer is looking for. TV still drives huge awareness but a journey
beyond that into a mobile or a tablet is discretely different and video content allows people to
discover more on these devices. Your content strategy is important, it’s not
about putting your TV ad on a mobile device.
Working beBer together. Today’s objec-ves.
Mobile First !
People want different things at different stages in their journey and where the
traditional funnel is no longer applicable, it forces brands and agencies to create more
content to cater for an expanded journey across multiple devices. It also forces the production of
the content for mobile devices upstream: a tablet edition of the Times requires a great
deal more effort, planning and delivery than a simple banner ad.
Responsive Design !
What we have learned is that people do not want to spend as much time or give you as
much information on a mobile form versus a PC based form. You also need to re-design to suit
the device (and it’s capabilities) to take account of the input mechanic. This can cause tension
with clients who insist on replicating deep data entry forms across all devices.
Make it easy for the consumer.
User Generated Content !
There’s always a tension on releasing and policing the brand. Embrace the good stuff that happens and provide the tools as appropriate.
But try not to make it too complex when you ask for involvement. Brands ask people to do too
much even when there is a huge brand engagement level.
Dual screening. !
It’s now mainstream. Perhaps two years ago you would see will.i.am on the Voice tweeting away and there was general disgust. Now
it’s a key part of the show’s content.
Dual screening. !
How do you take advantage of it? X-Factor is always a good example of that first 3-
minute break during the first live show where brands can go big. It’s our SuperBowl moment
because you have a huge audience for appointment to view TV. Yeo Valley Farmer’s is
still a great example of the SuperBowl style ad and then super social activation around
it in terms of content, engagement and re-mixing.
Mobile is not just about apps or ads. !
Twitter is predominately mobile and as such, we’re trialling new tools like Twitter’s Lead Gen cards which have driven over 25% of leads in a
client test last year. And because the data is digital, we’re able to learn very quickly and
switch media spend or dial it up in near-time.
Advertising fatigue. !
The 30’ spot became so ubiquitous we had to re-invent it and dial up the creativity. Digital
banner ads are in that same place. Mobile is in danger of going the same way. It could become
mobile banner blindness. !
It’s not about being always-on, it’s about being always relevant.
One thing you would say to a client wanting to use mobile?
!Make sure it fits with the bigger picture. i.e. get
the strategy right first.
Nicholas GillPlanning [email protected] @nicholasrgill
Further information.