1. Display Ads Reduced Digital Media Brand Risk Drastically In H1 (MediaPost)
According to Integral Ad Science’s (IAS) report, the brand risk dropped considerably across all ad formats and environments globally during the first half of this year. With advertisers opting for display ads increasingly, overall brand risk fell below 4%. The averaging brand-risk rates were 2.4% on desktop and 2.6% on the mobile web globally.
2. Apple iOS Drives $3B In Consumer Spend On YouTube (MediaPost)
According to App Annie, as of 17th October 2021, YouTube surpassed $3 billion in consumer spend from various paid membership channels and premium subscriptions worldwide and Apple’s iOS users are prime movers, spending $368.8 million. This was up 15% from its previous quarter. YouTube also topped the live streaming app spend.
3. Startups Are Gaining From Facebook’s Ad-Tracking Losses (TheInformation)
Apple’s privacy policy has not only restricted Facebook from targeting customers within its mobile apps, but also driving many smaller online merchants away from Facebook. Vanity Planet, a skin-care seller has shifted to startup digital marketing services like Klaviyo, Yotpo, and Rokt to place their ads and several others may follow this trend.
4. Apple Launches Voice Plan With Siri To Access Music For $5 (9To5Mac)
Apple launched a personalized music service with Siri, a perfect match for a single user. Users can subscribe to this Voice Plan by paying $4.99. Subscribers will get access to 90 million songs, tens of thousands of playlists, and stations on devices, including HomePod mini, AirPods, iPhone, or any other Apple device, and when using CarPlay.
5. Playboy To Launch A Creator-Driven Adult Entertainment Site (Bloomberg)
Playboy, an online American Magazine, is planning to launch a creator-driven website, called Centerfold to feature adult entertainment. This new site will allow content creators to interact directly with fans, provide access to other Playboy content and merchandise. The platform will also support blockchain integration and NFTs.
6. Little Caesars To Promote Upcoming Batman Movie On TikTok (AdAge)
Little Caesars, an American multinational pizza chain with Warner Bros. Pictures, aims to promote the upcoming release of The Batman movie through TikTok. Users can create videos depicting how they would navigate everyday life if they were Batman and upload it with the tag #BeLikeTheBatman. The best video will be used to promote the movie.
7. Nielsen Revamps Brand Image With New Logo, Colors And Purpose (AdAge)
Nielsen is revamping its brand image today with a new logo, corporate colors, and a mission statement to change the company’s brand image. This attained significance after the measurement giant’s series of controversies with the Media Council over measuring TV metrics during the pandemic that questioned its dominant status.
8. OMG Is Building A Database Of Diverse Certified Creators (AdAge)
Omnicom Media Group is launching a certification program for creators and encourages them to apply for its NMSDC certification, as it is aiming to build a database of certified creators. OMG intends to support and diversify creators with clients, with whom they work.