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Creating value for consumer brands: The implications of multi-touchpoint advertising
1. Creating value for consumer brands
The implications of multi-touchpoint advertising
Research by Darya Loban
MA Media & Business, Erasmus University Rotterdam
2. Answers the research question
How can European
advertising practitioners
use multi-touchpoint
campaigns
to create brand value
for consumer brands
3. Is based on
• the All Touchpoint Value Creation Model developed by The Wharton School researchers;
• 12 in-depth interviews with senior-level advertising practitioners from
JWT Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Not Perfect | Y&R (Lithuania)
PZL (Poland)
Duval Guillaume (Belgium)
BBDO Duesseldorf (Germany)
GONG Creative agency (The Netherlands)
J. Walter Thompson Worldwide (Portugal)
MediaMonks (The Netherlands)
Bruketa&Žinić OM (Croatia)
Edelman (The UK)
TBWA Group (Italy)
BBDO Zagreb (Croatia)
4. Contributes to advertising industry by
• providing a deeper understanding of brand value creation
in multi-touchpoint advertising campaigns for consumer brands;
• analyzing four key facilitators of brand value creation: co-creation,
effective communications ecosystem, valuable content,
and multisensory experience;
• introducing an upgraded model of brand value creation in
multi-touchpoint campaigns based on the latest academic
and practical insights.
5. Research context
Proliferation of touchpoints
Development of technology triggered expansion of media,
which brought into sharp focus intrusive and disruptive nature
of advertising communications. In these circumstances,
the notion of brand value creation has become highly relevant,
as from now on consumers needed an additional incentive
to turn their attention to advertising.
6. Research context
A micro level approach to brand value
A micro level approach views brand value as a long-term value
that a company creates for its customers; it has a positive impact
on their behavior and results in an intention to buy a certain brand.
The micro level type of brand value is also referred to as brand equity.
7. Sampling criteria:
• being experienced (having 5 and more years of experience in developing,
executing, or supervising multi-touchpoint advertising campaigns);
• being knowledgeable (occupying a senior-level position);
• possessing diverse views on the discussed topic (a reasonable balance
of specialists with strategic, managerial, and creative expertise has been maintained).
Methodology
Thematic analysis of qualitative expert interviews.
9. Co-creat
ionCo-creation is a collaboration between consumers and brands which results
in a creation of symbolic value. It involves generating a creative idea of an
advertising campaign and production of brand-related content.
10. Co-creation requirements:
• a purpose of co-creation in a specific campaign should
be determined;
• a right balance between co-creation and outsourcing
the development of the advertising campaign to consumers
should be found.
Advantages:
• it increases the reach of the campaign;
• it helps to add authenticity to advertising
communications.
Disadvantages:
• low-quality ideas and content negatively
impact the brand image;
• consistent co-creation often results
in a blurred positioning of a brand.
11. Research sub question 1:
How can European advertising
practitioners encourage co-creation
by consumers in multi-touchpoint
campaigns for consumer brands
13. Hedonic, as opposed to functional experiences, are sensorial and emotional,
and, therefore, are more likely to inspire consumers to co-create.
#1: By providing hedonic experiences
More arguments for hedonic experiences:
• they are delivered even in functional environments,
such as e-commerce platforms, by means of 3D and VR technology;
• the demand for functional experiences initiated by brands has
discontinued, as they are provided by a specific group of consumers:
bloggers, vloggers, and other “alternative brand researchers”.
14. However,
• the type of brand experiences in a multi-touchpoint campaign depends
on a brand category, a consumer journey, a target audience, an emotional
state that a brand is associated with, and specific touchpoints in
an advertising campaign;
• 2 out of 12 interviewees advise to move beyond purely hedonic experiences
and incorporate some functional elements into advertising campaigns.
• First, on-demand functional experiences help people to save time which can be,
afterwards, spent on genuine, real-life experiences;
• second, advertisers should trigger not only emotional, but also rational brain,
as people want to justify their choices.
#1: By providing hedonic experiences
16. Insight is a universal truth which is amplified in an advertising campaign.
A truthful and relevant insight encourages consumers to engage in a conversation with
a brand through an advertising campaign and, subsequently, co-create brand value.
Successful insights derive from universal truths about consumers, and tensions that
exist in a society.
Example: “I will what I want” campaign from an athletic apparel brand Under Armour which
sparked not only a high level of co-creation, but also a dialogue about discrimination of women.
https://droga5.com/work/will-want/
#2: By providing a truthful and relevant insight
17. Effective
communications
ecosystem
A communications ecosystem is more than an assemblage of touchpoints;
it is a community of consumers in combination with the brands, products
and services they are exposed to, interacting as a system
enabled by technology.
18. How can European advertising
practitioners build an effective
communications ecosystem
in multi-touchpoint campaigns
for consumer brands
Research sub question 2:
20. #1: By segmenting customers
The participants of the research segment customers based on demographics,
mood, level of intelligence, media consumption, interests, values, mindset,
life situation, a need state, capability to spend money and use digital devices,
and cultural environment in which people live.
Expert opinions:
• value-based segmentation is more effective for lifestyle products;
• segmentation based on a consumer mindset and life situation helps
to build an empathetic connection;
• mixing different segmentation types, for instance, life stages and interests,
is more efficient for some projects.
21. Broad and agile segmentation
A segment of “everyone”
Considering “everyone” in brand communications is necessary at the very
first step of the campaign, as it is uncertain, what audience is more likely
to react to the brand message.
22. Broad and agile segmentation
Spontaneously emerging segments
Spontaneously emerging, as opposed to pre-defined segmentation, increases
the precision of targeting individuals who migrate from one customer segment
to another. These segments emerge as a reaction to the message which
is introduced to the broad public. The message derives from a brand positioning
and brand values, and not the type of product or service that is advertised.
23. Engaging a segment of influencers
Hiring influencers
Requirement: an interest targeting needs to be applied, as influencers selected
for the campaign are required to share interests, as well as media platforms,
with consumers.
Drawback: an uncertain effect.
24. Engaging a segment of influencers
Targeting influencers
Requirements:
• a highly original and innovative approach;
• affecting influencers through experience.
Example: A real-life war zone experience for Xbox Halo Wars 2 launch.
http://www.prweek.com/article/1422272/watch-edelman-microsoft-send-influencers-realish-life-war-zone-xbox-halo-wars-2-launch.
Besides influencers in a traditional sense, there is also a segment
of micro-influencers which can be used to impact the audience locally.
26. Rethinking a consumer decision journey
There are two opposing opinions regarding the applicability
of a consumer decision journey:
• on the one hand, it enables consistency and coherence of
the communications ecosystem;
• but on the other hand, it is an oversimplification of reality
which does not bring a desired control over the communications
ecosystem.
A customized consumer decision journey
A consumer decision journey is directly influenced by a product category,
consumer behavior, and campaign goals. For instance, consumer journeys
for FMCG brands typically consist of only consideration and buying,
while high investment products require a longer and a more
fragmented consumer journey.
27. Rethinking a consumer decision journey
One-step planning
With every single encounter, a brand should make inferences and optimize
the path that a consumer takes. The further consumers go along this path,
the more information about them the brand receives, increasing the
probability of reaching the right audience with the right message.
28. Rethinking a consumer decision journey
An understanding of consumers, touchpoints, and culture
• An understanding of consumers means being aware of certain patterns
in their behavior, including the consumption of content, which is most
often characterized by the avoidance of paid content, in the first place;
• an understanding of touchpoints is usually ensured by constant monitoring
of successful campaigns and approaches in different media;
• an understanding of consumers’ culture and clichés that exist in
it includes being familiar with pop culture, in a broad sense, as the world
gets the same influences through music and film.
30. How can European advertising
practitioners create content that
is valuable for consumers in
multi-touchpoint campaigns
for consumer brands
Research sub question 3:
32. Employing an advertainment technique
Approaches to advertainment:
1) entertaining and recreational content which meets the purpose
of an advertising campaign;
2) all types of content that impact human emotions or thoughts.
33. Employing an advertainment technique
Relevance:
• due to an “on-demand” perception of the world, people skip ads in order to
receive the sought information immediately. Entertaining component adds
value to advertising content and prevents people from skipping it;
• intrusive nature of advertising leads to negativity or indifference from consumers.
To avoid this kind of response, advertising needs to be humorous, interesting,
and engaging;
• a heavy influence of an entertainment industry on advertising
is being observed.
34. Employing an advertainment technique
Success factors:
• a win-win approach;
• appeal to human emotions;
• a surprising and innovative element;
• authenticity of the brand message;
• an excellent execution.
35. Employing an advertainment technique
Attention economy problem!
To solve this problem, advertainment needs to provide experience,
and not just capture attention of customers.
36. Employing a storytelling technique
Storytelling helps to build a connection between consumers and brands
through memorable and moving stories across multiple platforms.
37. Employing a storytelling technique
Relevance: an increasing power of storytelling in a multi-touchpoint environment.
Nowadays, a story takes a consumer on a journey across multiple touchpoints,
where each touchpoint offers a sharable fragment of content, which enhances
the viral potential of a story.
Example: “Where good days start” campaign for IKEA involved a game, an interactive
product finder, and a separate storyline which people could share individually.
https://www.mediamonks.com/campaigns-content/work/where-good-days-start
38. Employing a storytelling technique
Success factors:
• authenticity, which implies a true story and a true, genuine connection to the brand.
However, intentionally fake stories can become a unique strategy of a brand.
Example: a Canal+ campaign which featured a bear fur that has become a movie director;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3393O1uD_w8
• relevance to the audience, when stories are not centered around a brand
or a product. Examples: “The 007 in you” for Coke Zero and “Bikers” for Carlsberg.
http://www.duvalguillaume.com/work/coca-cola-zero-unlock-the-007-in-you-you-have-70-seconds
http://www.duvalguillaume.com/work/carlsberg-stunts-with-bikers-in-cinema
Drawback: it is not feasible to measure the effectiveness of storytelling.
39. A more effective alternative to storytelling is storydoing!
Employing a storytelling technique
41. Being customer-centric means focusing on customer’s needs rather
than just selling products and services.
In order to adopt a customer-centric approach to content creation,
it is crucial to research content preferences of consumers and discover
the rationale behind them through
• identifying social issues and trends by following relevant conversations
in social media;
• exploiting focus groups, and tracking stimulus and response
of the participants through neurological analysis.
42. Drawback: being customer-centric beyond measure raises an issue of privacy.
Since content development involves data collection, overly personalized
messages can be perceived as intrusive and, therefore, harm the brand.
Example: a Burger King advertising campaign which interfered
with viewers’ smart home devices.
http://adage.com/article/special-report-cannes-lions/burger-king-s-google-home-hack-takes-grand-prix-direct/309506/
43. Multisen
sory)
experienceThe more senses are involved in advertising communications,
the more emotions are triggered, and, therefore, the more
impactful the advertising becomes.
44. Research sub question 4:
How can European advertising
practitioners deliver
multisensory experience
in multi-touchpoint
campaigns for
consumer brands
46. AR technology is perceived as a functional, rather than an emotive tool.
VR technology provides a more immersive and personalized experience
than AR, and facilitates an emotive connection between consumers
and brands.
Drawbacks of VR in advertising:
• it often violates privacy;
• it is inconvenient to use, and it is still not accessible to wide audience;
• present-day VR experiences isolate individuals from the society.
47. Success factors of VR in advertising:
• VR needs to be incorporated in a campaign and become part of a bigger
experience.
Example: Audi Sandbox campaign, where VR experience was
a driver for a TV commercial;
https://www.mediamonks.com/vr-ar/work/audi-enter-sandbox
• more implementation scenarios should be considered: first, collaborative
creation of products, where consumers are part of the process,
and second, socialization between consumers;
• execution should not be underestimated: VR videos should be perceived
by content producers not as films, but as theater plays. They should comprise
of theater sets, as opposed to movie frames, and guide the viewers’ attention
from one theater set to another.
48. Co-creation, effective communications ecosystem, valuable content,
and multisensory experience are key facilitators of brand value creation
in multi-touchpoint advertising campaigns for consumer brands.
Conclusion
49. Co-creation is driven by hedonic experiences and truthful and relevant
insights. In both cases, symbolic type of value is co-created.
Developing a consumer decision journey and segmenting customers are
two steps that advertising practitioners should take, in order to develop
an effective communications ecosystem.
50. In order to create valuable content, advertising practitioners should
aim to deliver emotional type of value by means of storytelling
or advertainment, and adhere to a customer-centric approach.
Delivering multisensory experiences is the last facilitator of brand
value creation. In multi-touchpoint campaigns, these experiences
are enabled by augmented reality and virtual reality technology.
51. Consumer brands
Multi-touchpoint campaigns
Brand value creation
Co-creation
Providing hedonic experiences
Providing a truthful and relevant insight
Effective communications ecosystem
Segmenting customers
Broad and agile segmentation
Engaging a segment of influencers
Developing a consumer decision journey
Rethinking a consumer decision journey
Valuable content
Delivering emotional value
Employing an advertainment technique
Employing a storytelling technique
Adopting a customer-centric approach
Multisensory experience
Exploiting AR and VR technology
A model of brand value
creation in multi-touchpoint
advertising campaigns
52. Acknowledgements
This research would not have been possible without the interviewees – the leading
advertising practitioners from Europe, who took the time to share their experience.
Big thanks for insightful and engaging discussions!
Moreover, I thank Drs. Matthijs Leendertse, the supervisor of this research,
for patient and competent guidance.