What if you could increase the millennial audience your video ads reach by 42%?
Multiply engagement by 10X? How about boosting views of past videos by 500%? And
what if you could do it all by rethinking YouTube’s role in your media plan? Check
out our latest research to find out how.
Cord cutters are so last year. These days, it's all about "cord nevers." A recent study suggests 18% of the total population has never signed up for cable. By 2025—just a decade from now—Forrester predicts half of U.S. viewers under 32 will not subscribe to a pay TV service.
Advertisers are facing a new normal; viewers today are watching as much video online as they're watching on television.1 As time in front of the TV declined last year, 18-49 year-olds' time on YouTube jumped 44% according to Nielsen's Google-commissioned analysis, primarily due to mobile viewership.
If YouTube is the new tube, how should media plans adapt? Based on recent research from Visible Measures and Nielsen, as well as our own Google data, we'll take a look at three ways brands and advertisers can maximize their video investment by rethinking YouTube's role in their media plan:
Boosting existing TV campaigns with YouTube advertising also increases brand metrics. In another recent study of 656 campaigns, brands that added TrueView to TV saw relative lifts of 23%, 18%, and 13% on ad recall, brand awareness, and consideration, respectively, among their YouTube audience.3
Get the most out of these engaged views by giving viewers something to engage with.
Check your brand's YouTube channel: are you happy with what you're offering them?
If not, use the CCC method for content creation to populate your YouTube
channel with videos that will keep an engaged viewer entertained. Make sure the
content cadence you recommend meets viewers in each of the video micro-moments they experience with your brand, whether
they're using YouTube to watch what they're into, to learn, to do, or to buy.
Research done by Visible Measures shows that each new video brands promote using TrueView actually drives interest in past content, increasing the ROI of previous investments in video. Visible Measures dubs this the ripple effect. When brands use TrueView, they actually see views of previously existing content increase by up to 500% after posting new videos.
As Visible Measures CEO Brian Shin put it, "the ripple effect highlights the
importance of developing an easily accessible video library and continually
promoting new content to engage consumers. Our research shows that YouTube has
developed a platform that facilitates both an accessible video library and
effective promotion." If you're planning to create multiple videos for a campaign,
develop a content calendar that'll guarantee a steady rollout. A "distribution
drumbeat" will keep people coming back to all of the videos you've worked so hard
to create.
Sources:
1 http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/young-or-old-everyone-seems-online-video-much-tv-now-167541
2 Includes Nielsen data for 2,984 TV campaigns in 2015. Analysis identified campaigns that would have benefited from combining YouTube and TV while holding cost constant and optimizing for reach. A detailed meta analysis by Goerg, et al., will be available shortly on research.google.com
3 Based on YouTube Brand Lift meta analysis of 656 US. YouTube TrueView campaigns that had matched TV ads running concurrently between April–September 2015
4 Google August 2015 Meta Analysis: Measuring TrueView Impact on Brand Channel Engagement
Cord cutters are so last year. These days, it's all about "cord nevers." A recent study suggests 18% of the total population has never signed up for cable. By 2025—just a decade from now—Forrester predicts half of U.S. viewers under 32 will not subscribe to a pay TV service.
Advertisers are facing a new normal; viewers today are watching as much video online as they're watching on television.1 As time in front of the TV declined last year, 18-49 year-olds' time on YouTube jumped 44% according to Nielsen's Google-commissioned analysis, primarily due to mobile viewership.
If YouTube is the new tube, how should media plans adapt? Based on recent research from Visible Measures and Nielsen, as well as our own Google data, we'll take a look at three ways brands and advertisers can maximize their video investment by rethinking YouTube's role in their media plan:
1. Recapture reach and increase effectiveness by combining TV and YouTube
There's a simple way to recapture a declining TV audience without spending more on media. We did a study of 3,000 U.S. campaigns and looked at how total reach of millennials would be impacted if campaigns had replaced some of their TV advertising with YouTube ads. We found that without spending an extra dollar, 46% of campaigns would have benefited from a TV and YouTube combo, with an average increase in millennials reached of 42% compared to TV alone.2Boosting existing TV campaigns with YouTube advertising also increases brand metrics. In another recent study of 656 campaigns, brands that added TrueView to TV saw relative lifts of 23%, 18%, and 13% on ad recall, brand awareness, and consideration, respectively, among their YouTube audience.3
To maximize the reach and effectiveness of your campaign, combine the new tube with
the old. Test the YouTube/TV combo to see if it works for your brand. If the best
way to reach your biggest audience is, in fact, both ways, revisit media
allocations in 2016 and consider shifting some of the reach and awareness dollars
currently allocated to television to YouTube.
2. Grow your brand's video engagement by 10X on YouTube
We all know a good video ad leaves you wanting more. TrueView ads—YouTube's skippable-ad format—give viewers a chance to act on their desires. And act they do. We looked at the results for 89 U.S. brands that ran Brand Lift studies and found that viewers who completed TrueView ads—watched to completion or at least 30 seconds—were 23X more likely to visit or subscribe to a brand channel, watch more by that brand, or share the brand video.4 Even viewers who were merely exposed to TrueView ads were 10X more likely to take one of those actions.3. Increase views of past content by 500% to maximize video ROI
Most video ads are fleeting. Online, in-feed, or on TV, they run for 15 or 30 seconds and they're gone. But YouTube is different. There, four of the top 10 trending videos last year were ads. Branded videos on YouTube have a long shelf-life, earning views for months, if not years. TrueView ads on YouTube are a great way to not only promote new video, but to drive viewership of your brand's past videos, increasing engagement with your brand overall.Research done by Visible Measures shows that each new video brands promote using TrueView actually drives interest in past content, increasing the ROI of previous investments in video. Visible Measures dubs this the ripple effect. When brands use TrueView, they actually see views of previously existing content increase by up to 500% after posting new videos.
As marketers, our job is to drive reach and engagement with our brands through the
videos we create. Here are a few key ways advertisers can optimize their media and
content strategies to maximize their return on both:
- Combine TV with YouTube to increase reach and recapture a declining TV audience
- Expand your content library to engage an audience that wants to watch more on YouTube
- Keep views climbing on older content by promoting new content with TrueView
Sources:
1 http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/young-or-old-everyone-seems-online-video-much-tv-now-167541
2 Includes Nielsen data for 2,984 TV campaigns in 2015. Analysis identified campaigns that would have benefited from combining YouTube and TV while holding cost constant and optimizing for reach. A detailed meta analysis by Goerg, et al., will be available shortly on research.google.com
3 Based on YouTube Brand Lift meta analysis of 656 US. YouTube TrueView campaigns that had matched TV ads running concurrently between April–September 2015
4 Google August 2015 Meta Analysis: Measuring TrueView Impact on Brand Channel Engagement
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