A new programmatic digital out of home (prDOOH) research paper by VIOOH reveals that the future of prDOOH looks promising and its increased inclusion in multi-channel programmatic campaigns is likely to be a key driver of widespread adoption
The report, entitled ‘Programmatic OOH State of the Nation’, provides a unique insight into the digital out of the home industry by combining survey data with in-depth interview responses. VIOOH in partnership with international research consultancy, MTM, surveyed 1,000 senior agency and advertising executives across the US, UK, Germany, France and Australia.
The findings show that since the outbreak of COVID-19, the need for campaign flexibility has been a critical consideration for brands, and once prDOOH is used for the first time, advertisers are becoming reluctant to return to more traditional buying methods for OOH.
“VIOOH’s new State of the Nation report gives further proof that programmatic is the accelerator for DOOH growth, allowing it to be truly integrated into multi-channel campaigns for the first time. Increasing numbers of advertising executives are drawn to the versatility and value that programmatic DOOH offers, and state that they won’t go back to more traditional ways of buying OOH,” said Jean-Christophe Conti, Chief Executive Officer at VIOOH.
“The report also shows that buying responsibilities are being spread across digital programmatic and OOH teams, supporting this shift towards programmatic DOOH. Agencies and advertisers therefore need to establish clear strategies for prDOOH, build expertise to address any knowledge gaps and help create best practices to integrate prDOOH into more multi-channel campaigns,” added Conti.
Key findings from the report include:
- The increasing importance of programmatic technology also applies to OOH media
- Over half (58%) of UK executive respondents (and 62% globally) say they had planned, bought, or placed digital OOH in the last 12 months, and the majority of these had used OOH programmatically (72% UK, and 61% globally)
- Trigger-based buying, measurement & value are the key drivers for investment in programmatic DOOH
- The ability to measure campaign performance across multiple digital channels including programmatic OOH is key for 86% of UK executives
- Nearly nine out of 10 (85%) of UK executives identified trigger-based buying (reacting to events, news, promotions, moments in time, locations, audiences as they move, weather and environmental conditions) as an important driver for investment in programmatic OOH
- Over eight out of 10 (84%) of UK executives agreed that programmatic OOH represents good value
- Programmatically traded OOH is seen as enabling brands to reach broad & targeted audiences & achieve both brand & performance objectives
- The vast majority of UK executives see programmatic OOH as a great way to reach a broadcast audience (96% agency and 99% advertiser), whilst 89% of agency execs and 78% of advertisers agree that programmatic OOH provides innovative ways to target consumers
- On the brand side, most UK executives (83% agency, 82% advertiser) believe that prDOOH is a great way to build brand awareness
- On the performance side, executives also see it as a great way to drive response (96% agency and 85% advertiser)
- Responsibility for planning & buying programmatic OOH is split across OOH, digital programmatic and specialist prDOOH teams
- Well over half (58%) of UK agency executives have planned prDOOH alongside other digital programmatic campaigns, and 52% have planned it alongside other OOH activity, reflecting a variety of approaches
- When it comes to buying, in the UK this responsibility in media agencies shifts towards dedicated prDOOH teams (54%), although there are still overlaps with digital programmatic teams (53%) and the OOH teams (47%)
- The future is in OOH’s inclusion in programmatic multi-channel campaigns & increased investment in prDOOH expertise
- Nearly nine out of 10 (89%) of UK industry executives plan to integrate programmatic OOH more closely into multi-channel campaigns
- The majority (88%) of UK executives plan to invest in programmatic OOH expertise
You can read the report in full here
Posted on: Friday 19 November 2021