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Out-of-Home advertising isn’t just a “brand awareness” play

by Amy Boisvert July 11, 2022
written by Amy Boisvert

When asking CMOs their thoughts on out-of-home advertising, I often hear the same answer:

“It’s great for brand awareness!” 

And they aren’t wrong. But (you knew there’d be a “but”, right?) it’s not the whole story.

Just like any other advertising effort you make, there should be metrics of performance in order to justify costs. No matter what your goals or success metrics may be, it likely never stops at simply “brand awareness”. No matter what, top-of-funnel branding initiatives without a clear path to purchase will negatively impact conversion. Alternatively, building your company over the long term will be impossible if you solely concentrate on the bottom-of-the-funnel. 

Ta-da! That is why, for all marketers, the two-for-one deal of brand building + performance marketing = the key to making your ad dollars work harder for you. 

And I’m here to tell you, out-of-home (OOH) advertising can do that for you.

What is out-of-home advertising?

First, I just want to make sure that we’re on the same page, because up until a few months ago, “OOH” wasn’t an acronym I was familiar with. 

Out-of-home advertising is any sort of visual ad a consumer might see while outside their home, as opposed to TV commercials, social ads, etc. The first thing that comes to mind with OOH is usually billboards, but that is only one of its many forms. 

It may be anything from billboards, to digital signs at a bus/metro stop, to wraps on buses, trucks, or vehicles. It is one of the oldest forms of advertising, which might be the reason marketers think that the measurement techniques would be outdated. But over the last several years, innovators in the space have created ways to measure OOH advertising to help marketers understand overall performance. 

How out-of-home advertising balances brand building and performance marketing

Out-of-home advertising has evolved beyond its former “impressions only” measurement style. Thanks to something almost everyone has, a smartphone, we can now measure exposure to offline media. Mobile Ad IDs (or MAIDs), created by Google and Apple, utilize location-based services to capture an exposed audience. While the audience member remains completely anonymous, the MAIDs help marketers to track whether exposure to an offline advertisement triggered another action, such as:

  • A website visit
  • An online sales conversion
  • An app download
  • Footfall at a physical location

Conversion doesn’t always happen immediately after exposure to an OOH advertisement, but the ads can increase the effectiveness of other marketing channels. Therefore, the MAIDs can also be used in a marketer’s retargeting efforts, for a full omnichannel strategy (more on that here). 

That’s how adding out-of-home advertising into your entire marketing strategy can have many positive effects besides the traditional role of boosting brand awareness. Basically, there’s never been a better time to rethink how your company uses OOH advertising to its full potential. In today’s digital age, OOH advertising can go beyond its traditional role of brand awareness. When you use this medium correctly, it can boost all your marketing efforts. 

Making OOH work for you

I touched on this briefly earlier, but wrapped transportation or “Digital Moving Out Of Home” (DMOOH), is gaining traction recently. Since it’s mobile, it provides reach and frequency to create large AND targeted exposed audiences. 

As opposed to other DMOOH, at Wrapify, we do all of the heavy lifting. We bring a fresh take to the out-of-home sector with the combination of our wrapped vehicles alongside:

  • Media measurement
  • Physical audience retargeting
  • Data insights

…all within one platform. 

With Wrapify, OOH advertising can be a top-of-the-funnel brand awareness play with bottom-of-the-funnel results. Not only do we create outdoor advertisements that move, but we also give you data on how they translate to conversions. This can help give you that “one-two!” punch when it comes to successful ad strategies. 

Get in touch to learn more about performance-driven OOH advertising with Wrapify.

July 11, 2022 0 comment
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Why you need omni-channel advertising strategies

by Amy Boisvert June 20, 2022
written by Amy Boisvert

Offline advertising is as good as online advertising. However, relying on one advertisement channel may not increase your sales as much as you would like. But what if there was a way to combine the two for the best results? That’s where Omni-channel advertising comes in. 

About 86% of buyers switch between two channels often, shopping online and offline. All the more reason to combine your marketing channels for the success of your business. To stay on top of your game, you must provide customers with a consistent experience across all touch points. 

As a marketer, you need to know what omni-channel advertising can do for your business. Here, we discuss the basics of omni-channel advertising to understand how it can be helpful. 

What Is Omni-Channel Advertising?

Omni-channel advertising combines many communication channels to create a uniform brand experience. It encompasses both physical and digital options. Many industries can effectively use this strategy, including retail, finance, healthcare, and technology.

At the heart of omni-channel advertising is connected customer, product, and sales data. This makes it possible to create detailed consumer profiles. Marketers can see how customers interact as they go from one channel to the next. It also allows them to develop unified buying experiences.

Is It Omni-channel, Multichannel or Cross-channel?

Marketers often swap these three terms; omni-channel, multichannel, and cross-channel. They seem to represent the same thing, but they are not the same. They all include acquiring, engaging, and retaining customers through different channels, but there is a slight difference. 

With multichannel, all communication channels operate separately from one another. There is no connection between them. However, in cross-channel marketing, there is a link between a few communication channels.

Omni-channel advertising is significantly more advanced because all channels work together. But how can you know which one is the best fit for you? Let’s look at the advantages and disadvantages.

Fundamental Differences between Omni-channel and Multichannel Marketing

The key difference is the customer. Omni-channel advertising puts the customer at the center to ensure the best relationship with your brand. 

The multichannel strategy simply tries to advertise across as many channels as possible. On the other hand, the omni-channel approach combines all channels to completely engage customers.

The other difference between the approaches is consistency. Because of omni-channel’s focus on customer experience, customers receive a similar experience and message on all channels. 

A consistent message and brand image allows for deeper brand ties by creating a sense of familiarity. Omni-channel advertising aims to promote campaigns across channels to multiple audiences. In addition, it ensures an easy purchase experience for consumers.

What Are The Benefits Of An Omni-Channel Advertising Strategy? 

One thing many marketers agree on is that omni-channel advertising is the real deal. Having and enabling all these channels isn’t bad. However, the goal should be seamless experiences for your customers.

The benefits of a well-executed omni-channel advertising strategy include:

Increase Customer Loyalty

Customers make purchases from the companies they respect and believe in. Omni-channel advertising aims to give a similar experience across all channels. It also provides a unique experience for every individual. This strategy boosts customer loyalty by improving customer satisfaction and experience.

Boost Brand Recognition

Omni-channel emphasizes consistency in advertising. This makes sure that your customers see your brand in the same way across all channels and devices. This consistency helps your buyers remember your brand. A deep sense of brand memory will boost your potential consumer’s possibility of making a purchase.

Achieve Higher Revenues

An omni-channel strategy increases brand recognition, customer loyalty, and repeat purchases. Businesses gain and keep new customers through personalized content. Increasing customer numbers means more business and more revenue.

Omni-Channel Advertising Strategies with Wrapify

At Wrapify, we help you connect online and offline advertising channels to achieve real results. Drivers in the gig economy earn passive income as we help your business scale higher. We empower your brand with a combination of our wrapped vehicles with our omni-channel ad tech platform.

How It Works At Wrapify

We specialize in wrapping cars with ads. But it doesn’t end there. We escalate your brand and marketing performance with the Wrapify omni-channel ad platform. 

Our platform is one of a kind in the advertising space. It does the unthinkable by measuring your movable outdoor advertisements. It also offers you:

  • Data visualization
  • Omni-channel retargeting
  • Attribution reporting

With these features, advertising could never be easier and more rewarding. Any business would love to get to the right audience in the right location at the right time. And how much more satisfying it is to see how your outdoor advertisement is converting into sales? Wrapify makes this possible in every way.

You can choose to run local, regional or national campaigns and refine the location by demographics. For example, physical retargeting allows you to trigger the following advertisements from exposure to Wrapify vehicles:

  • Audio
  • Mobile
  • Display
  • Connected tv
  • Native
  • Video advertising

Our attribution is omni-channel because we understand every customer is essential. We focus on every conversion, including online, in-app, and foot traffic.

Online

Our platform compares a control group to an audience exposed to every vehicle in your campaign. The control group was never within the exposure to the vehicle. You can use this information to measure the website conversion from the vehicles we deploy across your target location.

In-app

As with online conversion, we use the exposed and control method. It determines the conversion rate of your app based on our platform’s omni-channel exposure. This is especially crucial if a lead’s first move is to download an app.

Foot-traffic

Our channel gives accurate information on foot traffic from outside your physical locations. You can measure foot traffic into your store, restaurant, or event from our omni-channel advertising.

Omni-channel advertising has been made more accessible and more rewarding at Wrapify. We do all the hard work for you. Sit back and watch the impact of omni-channel advertising on your business. Contact us today to get started on a successful advertising journey with Wrapify!

June 20, 2022 0 comment
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How offline marketing supports the economy

by Amy Boisvert June 9, 2022
written by Amy Boisvert

While there isn’t such a thing as a “recession proof” business, many brands DO survive, and even thrive, in an economic downturn. Some brands even skyrocket themselves from players to category leaders in times of crisis (We’re lookin’ at you, Zoom). 

As marketing leaders, we can play a big role in achieving that success. Daunting? Maybe. Possible? Absolutely! And I’ll let you in on a little secret, CMOs and marketing leaders who spend budgets wisely not only help their business, but the overall economy as well. 

This magical combination happens in the world of offline marketing. And by the end, maybe I’ll convince you that offline can also be online, too…🤯

Offline marketing supports the gig economy

In a study done by the Pew Research Center, they found almost 40% of gig drivers are working with two or more apps (Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, etc.). So they’re already overworked, but with gas prices as crazy as they are, they have to get by somehow. That’s why many rideshare and delivery drivers are now looking to offset these costs.

Here comes the marketing magic. We as marketers want to be at the center of customer experiences, right? Well, these experiences are happening right alongside the gig economy.  That’s why, in the last few years, offline advertising vendors entered this space. Recently acquired Play Octopus (now T-Mobile Marketing Solutions) offers free tablets to gig drivers, promising them higher ratings and better tips. But the tablets also provide, you guessed it, options for advertisers to have a personal one-to-one engagement with a potential customer. 

Marketing via the gig economy can also be done one-to-many. Vehicle car wraps offer amazing exposure for brands, while also helping drivers earn passive income.  Wrapify is the pioneer in this space, reaching 500,000+ ride share and delivery drivers nationwide and paying out $1.4M to drivers just last year. The brands we’ve worked with – Amazon, Zoom, and Petco (to name a few) – have all had their marketing dollars go directly into the pockets of the gig-economy. 

…and the retail economy

While this option may only seem applicable for brands with brick & mortar locations, don’t rule it out just yet. Even e-commerce-driven brands have explored retail as a way to reach new customers. The introduction of retail locations from companies like Warby Parker and Quay have proven that online and offline sales channels are a great mix. 

I myself was a bit surprised to find out that 85% of retail sales happened offline, even in 2021. And with retail, comes jobs. Again, in an economy where many of us require more than one job to make ends meet, retail is a great option for people looking for part-time work. 

So what does this have to do with offline marketing? Well, one of the most effective methods of offline marketing happens to be out-of-home (OOH) advertising. And it’s a proven way to help retail locations build brand awareness, increase footfall, AND activate online channels as well (we’ll get into that later). I mentioned this use-case in a recent post if you want to learn more. 

Over the last few years, we’ve made huge strides in OOH ad tech. Now, we can use MAIDs (Mobile Ad IDs) to track your exposed audience (people who see your offline marketing) and compare that to a control group (people who have not seen it). Brands like GoHealth Urgent Care have been able to track a 20% lift in retail visits from their exposed audience, a 90% increase compared to the control group. 

…and the local economy  

As a start-up based in San Diego, an area that’s recently in a high-growth phase, we are always thinking about how we can “help thy neighbor”. I’m sure we are not the only ones! Outside of using local services and vendors, offline marketing also helps spread good will, even outside of your own area. 

Unlike running display ads that only send money to Facebook (you’re welcome, Zuck), offline marketing requires experts across many SMBs. From agencies, to designers, to installers, these campaigns are creating jobs in a way that no online format ever has.

If this sounds like more work for you, trust me, it’s not. For example, professionals in OOH have created turn-key services that take your campaign from start to finish efficiently and effectively. While these resources do play into the expenses of OOH, with online activations at 5X-6X above the expected rate, the results really speak for themselves.

Learn more about the intersection of offline and online marketing at wrapify.com/brands.

June 9, 2022 0 comment
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Why digital marketers are moving from display ads to OOH

by Amy Boisvert May 25, 2022
written by Amy Boisvert

More and more marketers are testing out-of-home (OOH) placements as an alternative channel to digital mediums. Nowadays, the classically-recognized top-of-the-funnel advertising platform not only helps boost brand awareness. These ads are now driving real results, similar to the beginning of the digital marketing era. 

In this article, we’ll refer to four main reasons why this ad platform is making a significant comeback, and how marketers today – digital, performance, and brand – can all benefit from it. 

1. It works.

Yes, that’s technically a full sentence. But let’s back it up with facts and figures! Before the pandemic, and even more today, the OOH industry has proven the effectiveness of the ad medium. A recent report commissioned by the OAAA measured consumer’s online actions taken after being exposed to six different advertising platforms – OOH, TV, Video, Radio, Display, and Print. The results painted some interesting comparisons between how different platforms are used, and what results they can drive. 

For example, when it comes to driving search results, marketers may think that Video or TV would be the most impactful medium by far. However, 41% of US adults reported using a search engine to look up information after seeing an OOH ad. 

OAAA/Comscore Consumer Study, May 2022

Additionally, many digital marketers are under the impression that to drive conversions (app downloads, website visits, online purchases) this must be done with display ads. But OOH and TV advertising outperformed display on each conversion tactic in the study.

OOH also made a stand-out performance, coming in as the #1 platform in driving social and video posts. Which makes sense, because consumers are not going to take screenshots of display ads on their phones and repost them, but they will stop to take a picture of clever brand advertisements while they are out living life. 

2. Digital ad performance is declining. 

With an influx of companies shifting to online marketing during the pandemic, increased competition created higher digital ad costs for demand gen marketers. According to a recent survey, 77% of marketers agree that increased online focus during the pandemic made SEO competition tougher. A majority also indicate that having to compete with massive brands for search positions resulted in declining returns for digital ads. 

In addition to search display, social media costs increased for marketers as well. Onescreen.ai’s Chief Revenue Officer explained that Facebook (Meta) and Google campaign costs increased significantly during the 2021 holiday season. Which also meant that consumers were inundated with digital advertising. A majority of marketers from the same survey believe that poor performance in digital advertising is a direct result of consumer’s digital fatigue and general distrust of digital ads. 

On top of all that, there is another huge risk in the world of digital media. In 2022, digital ad fraud in North America is estimated to account for $23B in wasted marketing dollars. Which is more than double the size of the total US OOH ad spend. Let that sink in…

3. The US is getting back to normal.

It would be wrong to say that the pandemic didn’t also impact the out-of-home advertising industry. During peak lockdown, travel on the road, on subways, or in stores was at a near standstill. Therefore, the typical OOH advertising mediums simply were not meeting marketer’s needs. 

According to the monthly mobility reports provided by Geopath and Motionworks, consumer movement is starting to pick back up. In their latest report, the percentage of people leaving their homes on an average day in April is above that of March 2021 – up to 88% of the US population.

Geopath/Motionworks Mobility Report, May 2022

Now that things are opening up and people are going back to work, out-of-home is experiencing a resurgence, which resulted in OOH spending increasing 72% in the first quarter of 2022. It wasn’t just an overall increase in marketing budgets post-pandemic, but also a result of marketers seeking new channels to reach their goals. Brands like Sunday Scaries and BelliWelli became just two of the many brands to devote upwards of 20% of the marketing budget on OOH media buys (average spend is still 4% across all industries). 

4. BONUS: It’s measurable. 

While some of this information may sound familiar, something more unheard of is the measurability of OOH advertising. That’s because it’s relatively new, and still not perfected in many versions of OOH. At Wrapify, we interrupted this pattern. 

Our software provides measurable statistics. It’s not just total impressions, but consumer actions, too. Using the Wrapify Attribution Suite, brands can attribute what exposure to Wrapify vehicles affects site visitation, online conversion, in-app conversion, and retail foot-traffic.

Wrapify Attribution Suite

Brands using Wrapify can also use the exposed audience for retargeting. With Physical Retargeting, brands can trigger Audio, Mobile, Display, Connected TV, Native and Video advertising from exposure to Wrapify vehicles. This feature is a perfect addition to any marketing mix, activating a complete omnichannel campaign.

When you think about a successful marketing campaign, you weigh several factors. “Is it the right audience?” “Right time?” “Is it measurable?” “Will there be ROI?” All of these are important to consider. And while you may think that only certain campaign types could give you all these answers, the resurgence of OOH is here to make you think differently! 

Open to talking more about it? Get in touch. 

May 25, 2022 0 comment
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Four OOH market strategies that work

by Amy Boisvert May 12, 2022
written by Amy Boisvert

The goal for any agency is to make a big impression for their clients. But this is becoming more difficult with increased competition, limited ad inventory, and growing campaign requests. That’s why you need new, innovative OOH market strategies to win against these challenges. Based on the mission you have, here are four market strategies that work (and the specific brand campaigns to back them up!)

Mission: Overcome limited OOH inventory

We’ve all been there. Your client wants to advertise in a market with limited OOH inventory. With the ever-growing gig economy, our driver-base can deploy OOH advertising virtually anywhere. We’ve helped build target audiences in places with limited or scarcely available media like Austin, Raleigh, and even College Station. 

Limited Media OOH Market Strategies

For recovery footwear brand OOFOS, they knew WHERE to target high-performance athletes (Ironman), but they weren’t sure HOW. The location of the Ironman North American Champion Race was in St. George, UT. With limited media options available, Wrapify helped them overcome these challenges. Just last weekend, they launched a successful advertising campaign that targeted the right audience at the right time. 

Mission: Increase footfall and product sales

Retailers, CPG, and alcohol brands often want to target distributor zones and key zip codes to drive foot traffic and product sales. These lofty goals can be difficult to achieve and even more to measure. That’s where the gig economy and performance-driven ad tech can step in. 

For example, TaylorMade aimed to measure sales for its new TP5 golf ball. One of their strategies was to drive wrapped cars around Dick’s Sporting Goods stores in DMAs like Atlanta. The result? A 102% lift in visits made to their TP5 product page.

Product Sales OOH Market Strategies
Product Sales OOH Market Strategies

Mission: Reach target market segments

Donut Effect OOH Market Strategies
Donut Effect OOH Market Strategies with Amazon in Seattle DMA

COVID-19 completely changed America’s major metropolitan areas. With less populated city-centers and more people working from home, the “donut effect” transformed the suburbs into the new hotspot for target buyers. Wrapify compliments core media and gets brands into the suburbs of top markets – where people are spending more time than ever.

When Amazon wanted to drive recruitment in their top 20+ markets, Wrapify created hot zones based on the “donut effect” philosophy. Then, drivers were sent to the city center AND the suburbs of the key markets. This ensured the widest possible audience for the campaign.

“Wrapify has allowed Amazon to reach pockets of key markets that our traditional OOH buys weren’t reaching. It’s been a great addition to our traditional media mix and we’ve been impressed with their ability to track performance with foot traffic attribution data.”

Sandra F., Senior Media Manager, Amazon

Mission: Dominate the market

For larger media campaigns that need a nationwide reach, you need a “surround sound” campaign. This means flooding key markets with your client’s advertising. Wrapify’s campaigns can be amplified in multiple markets at once, penetrating downtown areas as well as suburbs and local neighborhoods.

For sports-betting platform Caesars Sportsbook, they were able to reach markets from NYC to Ann Arbor. Their Wrapify SWARM campaign included super-sized, fully-wrapped ride-share vehicles. They drove around key sporting events, providing the wide audience reach they were looking for. 

Market Domination OOH Marketing Strategies
Market Domination OOH Marketing Strategies

In conclusion, advertising within the gig economy, ride-share advertising, car advertising, ads on cars, or vehicle wrap advertising (whatever you want to call it) …  is not just a one-trick-pony. As many brands have experienced, this high-recall OOH medium has been the key to brand building AND measuring performance. To see which OOH market strategies would work for you, contact us for a personalized strategy session.  

May 12, 2022 0 comment
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Wrapify Broadens Impact on Brands & Agencies with Announcement of New VP of Marketing, Valerie Carboni

by Amy Boisvert May 4, 2022
written by Amy Boisvert

Wrapify, the innovative and performance-driven out-of-home (OOH) advertising platform, announces Valerie Carboni as their first Vice President of Marketing. Valerie brings more than 12 years of experience in B2B marketing, most recently leading a global marketing team at TrustYou. Previously, Valerie worked at Cvent (CVT), leading the product marketing efforts for their Hospitality Cloud solutions.

In an effort to empower more brands with measurable OOH campaigns, Valerie will ensure that all marketers are fully aware of the benefits, best practices, and positive results of this form of advertising. Her experience running global marketing strategies, which required a clear return-on-investment, make her uniquely qualified to be a trusted resource for brands and agencies looking to do the same. 

“What excites me most about this role is the opportunity to bring ‘campaigns that work’ to marketers who are seeking real, attributable success,” explains Valerie. “Far too often, marketers come up against the challenge of spending money in the wrong places and missing the mark when it comes to ROI. Wrapify is their opportunity to change that.”

James Heller, Wrapify CEO and Founder, adds, “Many brand marketers, especially those focused on ABM or digital marketing, may not know the benefits of high-recall OOH. With Valerie’s knowledge and experience, we aim to help marketers understand the reach and measurability this medium offers.” 

With over seven years of experience in the industry, Wrapify delivers measurable high-recall campaigns for brands like Molson Coors, Zoom, and Amazon. To learn more, subscribe to Wrapify’s LinkedIn newsletter, “We Don’t Just Wrap Cars“.

May 4, 2022 0 comment
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