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Targetoo is now an AppsFlyer Advanced Media Partner


The AppsFlyer Partner Program is a community of technology companies that work together to provide value to leading advertisers. The program initiatives focus on five key areas:

  • Increasing brand reach: The programme assists partners in reaching a larger audience by giving them access to AppsFlyer's data and insights. This information can be used to find new target audiences and develop more effective marketing campaigns.

  • New business opportunities: The program helps partners to generate new business by providing them with access to AppsFlyer's network of advertisers. This network includes leading brands from a variety of industries.

  • Enhancing product enablement: The program helps partners to enhance their products and services by providing them with access to AppsFlyer's technology and expertise. This technology can be used to improve the performance of mobile app marketing campaigns.

  • Increasing expertise: The programme assists partners in improving their products and services by giving them access to AppsFlyer's technology and expertise. This technology has the potential to boost the effectiveness of mobile app marketing campaigns.

  • Helping customers innovate: The program helps partners to help their customers innovate by providing them with access to AppsFlyer's insights and best practices. This information can be used to help customers develop new and innovative mobile app marketing strategies

Targetoo has a team of 30 in-house experts who are certified in AppsFlyer's innovative solutions, advanced platform capabilities, and features. This team understands how to address customers' most complex mobile challenges by leveraging AppsFlyer's industry expertise to deliver advertisers the best solutions. Targetoo is excited to work with AppsFlyer to make an impact in the ever-changing mobile ecosystem. Together, we can help advertisers reach their target audiences, measure the effectiveness of their campaigns, and improve their return on investment.


About AppsFlyer

AppsFlyer is a mobile marketing analytics platform. It helps brands make good choices for their business and customers by providing innovative, privacy-preserving measurement, analytics, fraud protection, and engagement technologies. It also empowers thousands of creators and 10,000+ technology partners to create better, more meaningful customer relationships.

Empowering Data Privacy


Dozen of agency executives share their insights on how they are assisting clients in navigating the growing privacy concerns of consumers as we explore the most recent issues surrounding advertising data.

The issue of online privacy is becoming increasingly important to consumers, and this trend is particularly evident in the UK, where the think tank Demos has been lobbying the government to update the Data Protection Act to align it with modern advertising practices. While it may take some time for the government to respond to these concerns, there is a clear shift in public opinion.

Agencies and brands are under pressure to deliver results and generate profits, but they also need to be mindful of the growing concerns around consumer privacy. By acknowledging these concerns and making a concerted effort to address them, advertisers have an opportunity to build goodwill and establish themselves as trustworthy partners. This may involve being more transparent about data collection and usage, offering consumers greater control over their personal information, or adopting other measures to safeguard privacy. Ultimately, brands that prioritize consumer privacy will be better positioned to earn the loyalty and trust of their audience, while also achieving their marketing goals.

When US and UK agencies are asked how they were advising clients in this area. How do you solve a problem like... navigating consumer privacy concerns? These are some answers:


Havas Media Group: “The mere fact that we can do not obligate us to. Instead of seeking out proper permission to use data, the industry frequently looks for what is allowable (what we can get away with). When it comes to the use of data for advertising, this is wrong on a moral and intellectual level. Clients should adapt their behavior in line with shifting consumer behavior and adhere to the spirit of the regulation rather than just the letter of the law. In many ways, our attention has been drawn to the cookie, which has caused us to lose sight of the reasons behind people's actions. The consumer insights we gain from connecting the “why” to the “what” translate into more significant outcomes for the client's bottom line.”

Deloitte Digital: “Privacy laws and significant technological changes have placed brands in a difficult position: how can they best advertise to and personalize for both customers and consumers? It is crucial for brands to keep their customers as the compass as they navigate these uncharted waters. At Deloitte Digital, we counsel the brands we work with to consistently provide value to the market. Customers and consumers will gladly provide their data for advertising and personalization when the brand fosters a greater engagement with its customer base, whether it be through fresh content on social media platforms, compelling messaging about product features, or the creation of entertaining viral moments.”

EssenceMediacomX: “Customers want relevant brand engagements at every stage of the customer journey, and delivering this requires an omnichannel perspective of consumer interactions. In order to address customers' privacy concerns and the demand for seamless and customized experiences, brands must be astute in how they use consumer data. This starts at the time of acquisition when they must offer a valuable value exchange. Additionally, they must actively seek out novel approaches to managing personalization without customer data, such as through more sophisticated contextualization or propensity models, and they must offer experiences that convince customers that doing so is worthwhile.”

Digital Experience and Technology: “To begin, we ask our clients, 'What data do we truly need vs. what data do we simply want?' We advise our clients to keep the request as simple as possible and to be completely transparent about their privacy policies on their website. A simple email address, accompanied by the promise of something valuable in return, such as a newsletter or an offer, can be a good place to start. You can make additional requests and enrich that data over time, but only after you have earned that initial level of trust. This takes time and patience, but it pays off in the long run by reducing friction.”

Wunderman Thompson: “In the UK, privacy legislation is a contentious and complicated issue, but managing different laws in different nations makes it even more so. The advertising ecosystem is changing faster than the law.

In addition to abiding by privacy laws and how ad networks are responding, we advise clients to ask a bigger question: "What is ethically responsible for your brand when it comes to data privacy?" This will help them stay ahead of the curve. We introduced Entrust, our data ethics advisory service, in 2021 to assist clients with precisely this challenge by going above and beyond the requirements of the law and asking, "What do you, as a brand and business, believe to be right and ethical?" We've worked with some of the biggest brands to define these standards and help them spread them throughout their business so they can earn the customers' valuable trust.”

Gut Miami: “Because of privacy issues and because some brands have abused customer databases by inundating prospects with messages through their owned channels, it has become harder and more expensive for brands to build a first-party database. People become hesitant to continue giving out their contact information as a result. Users are also aware that those who don't care about privacy will expect something in return for their personal information because it is valuable. The wave of 1:1 personalization has long passed. People do not like it when advertisers target them with ads based on data. Retargeting is the lone exception because they are aware that if you abandon a cart, the item will continue to pester you.”

Starcom: “I believe that agencies and clients are very conscious of the need to protect consumer privacy and are using the data they collect more purposefully than ever and putting procedures in place to do so. Taskforces have been established, and Data Protection Officers (DPOs) have engaged in discussions about the best ways to access client first-party data in a considerate, useful, and respectful manner that promotes consumer relevance and advertiser business outcomes.”

Vertical Leap: “Businesses should implement GA4 as soon as possible, per our recommendation. Depersonalizing and aggregating marketing insights are helpful for businesses when calculating ROI, comprehending visitor engagement, and gathering business data. To roll out consent mode and enhanced conversions, which aim to use machine learning models where users opt out of cookie collection, our internal data science and paid media teams collaborate closely with Google. This fills in some of the data gaps that would result from users choosing not to be tracked for privacy reasons. To comply with the evolving privacy landscape, a cookie management platform installation must be done correctly. Users actually prefer more targeted ads over irrelevant ones, so it's crucial to inform those who want to strike a balance between privacy and fully functional websites.”

Fusion92: "We go above and beyond industry standards to protect the presumptive consumer knowledge marketers have by putting in place self-regulatory controls that restrict access to the data. We'll either avoid the data or impose restrictions that make us the only ones who can activate it if we have legal access to third-party marketing data that feels intrusive. We can make sure that the advertiser doesn't unintentionally step over a queue and degrade the customer experience. The use of consumer data, if properly managed, can benefit both the advertiser and the consumer. The advertiser can more effectively target their messages.

Curtis Cochran Definition: "As a marketer, it is crucial to develop interactions that give consumers a sense of naturalness and that your business is a reliable partner who they can trust to protect their data and use it to their advantage. With that trust comes the obligation to be open and honest about the information being gathered, how it will be used, and with whom it might be shared. Consumers should, in the end, view their data as a commodity that can be used to their advantage and that they are free to choose where and when to provide.”

January Digital: “Our agency is embracing contemporary, post-privacy marketing more quickly than our rivals, and it's evident. Brands and agencies must mature when they are able to address a complete business challenge that involves the interaction of the product, the marketing, the consumer, the market, and so on. In recent history, brands and marketers alike became very mired in the premise of precision marketing: data manipulation to achieve incredibly precise targeting. To win over consumers, however, true integration of all marketing components and the measurement of all outcomes (rather than just sales) must take center stage as privacy gains prominence.”


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Advertisers Should Begin Testing Now SKAN 4.0: Targetoo


After the release of iOS 16.1 in October, Apple promised that if all parties supported SKAd Network 4.0, they would receive 4.0 postbacks with extra features that can help SKAN optimization. Despite the industry's eagerness to use SKAd Network, the adoption rate has been slow with the introduction of each new version. When it came time to start testing the new version at scale, it was decided to start testing sometime in Q2 during a recent webinar.

Q2 has started as expected, and the adoption rate is rising. Currently, version 4.0 is responsible for 20% of all iOS traffic, and that percentage is increasing daily. Targetoo was able to test their current SKAN 4.0 strategies on a bigger scale as a result, obtaining both fine- and coarse-grained conversion values and gaining an important understanding of the new privacy threshold tiers. Advertisers will profit from the new coarse-grained conversion value and additional source ID digits, which provide more granular data right away, with a few installs per day. This is a significant step towards using the data from SKAN 4.0 postbacks to optimize SKAN campaigns.

Let's briefly review

When iOS 14.5 was released in the middle of 2021, Apple shocked the market by introducing ATT and SKAd Network, a privacy-focused attribution system with a number of drawbacks compared to MMP attribution. Apple has released several new versions of SKAN over the past two years, with version 4.0 being the most recent and complete. However, SKAN presented many difficulties that made it challenging to measure real-time data and user-level signals in detail.

The three main improvements in SKAd Network 4.0 are supported for web-to-app, LTV measurement, and increased reporting granularity. You can read the post after this one to find out more information about these new features.

Why should you begin testing with SKAN right away?

The new version of SKAd Network adds complexity to an already complex system. Despite the fact that Probabilistic Matching is still in use, the industry has centered its attention on it, so it would be wise to pay more attention to SKAN.

It is difficult to master SKAN because there are many barriers to efficient optimization. Nevertheless, Targetoo has efficiently carried out SKAN campaigns for major international brands. Because of our experience and insights, we have created Flexible Mapping, a product that is ideal for SKAN 3.0 to SKAN 4.0 migration.

Targetoo is already in the process of switching to SKAN 4.0 and is receiving traffic from some partners. In order to achieve this, we must become familiar with the new thresholds and create a variety of optimization schemes for the second and third postback windows. Please get in touch with us if you're interested in learning more about what Targetoo can accomplish with SKAN.

If you want to know more about SKAd 4.0 and Targetoo’s Flexible Mapping solution, please contact us.

Keep Your Users Happy and Revenue Growing: Ad Quality

Mobile has always been about making connections and making phone calls simple, easy, and universal. Our devices now connect us to a wider range of resources, including information, media, stories, and games. These apps and content are essential to our survival.

The App and Play Stores have grown from boutique shops to massive warehouses with 2 million apps. People no longer shop for apps there, but instead, they learn about them and use the store to install them. When the user's interaction with the X button, as well as ad rendering and the game itself, may have an impact on their enjoyment of your game. So ad quality is one of the primary reasons users uninstall games, game developers should measure ad quality and hold monetization partners accountable for serving quality ads in order to avoid losing users due to the unwanted "Find the X" game.

Bad Ad Quality Effect

  • May lose current user.

    A negative ad experience owing to content or rendering flaws can force users to exit a game or possibly abandon it entirely. Ads, in the view of your users, are a unified experience with your game, and publishers are the ones that pay for that.

  • You can lose potential users

    If the user experience is extremely awful, they will submit a negative review on your app store page. According to the latest research data, 80% of consumers read ratings and reviews before downloading an app. Bad ad experience costs you not only current users, but also potential users.

  • You Lose Money Exponentially

    Every user who leaves your game costs you money, but the money they keep from you costs you more. Ad quality can seriously hurt your bottom line in this way. IAA revenue is lost when a user leaves, especially if that user might have spent more time playing the game. Even though the user MIGHT put the blame on the gameplay, if you dig a little deeper, you might find that one of your monetization partners is to blame.

When it comes to app monetization, the idea of ad quality is still relatively new, but advertisers are already using a variety of metrics to gauge the effectiveness of their campaigns. It's time for publishers to have a way to assess the calibre of the ads that various monetization partners deliver inside their apps.

How can you measure the impact?

To assess the impact of the ad experience on your app audience, use a similar approach to the standard churn rate formula and adapt it to the ad experience:

The outcome will always be one, which signifies perfect ad quality, implying that no users left the game after seeing an ad. The closer the outcome is to one, the better the ad quality and user experience with the advertisements you deliver.

Determining this rate for each of your networks can assist you to understand the ad experience your users have with each of your partners. While obtaining an index of 1 is nearly unattainable because you will inevitably lose people in some way, your partners are here to help you increase your income and your apps, not destroy them. Developers may make using advertising more delightful by getting to know their users better and picking the best ad networks based on the caliber of the ads they offer and the diversity of demand. Make your partners responsible for the advertisements they deliver, and you'll never lose customers or money.

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5 questions that explain why a well connected Demand Side Platform is so powerful

How can a Demand Side Platform serve ads in countries like Ukraine?

A Demand Side Platform (DSP) can serve ads in countries like Ukraine by connecting to local ad exchanges and networks. This allows the DSP to access local inventory and target users in the country. The DSP can also use data from local sources to better understand the local market and target users more effectively. Additionally, the DSP can use local payment methods to facilitate transactions with local advertisers.

By deploying location targeting, can a DSP serve an ad on a phone in The White House?

Yes, theoretically a DSP cannot serve an ad on a phone in The White House. Location targeting is used to target ads to people in specific geographic locations, and it can be used to target ads to specific buildings or addresses.

Can a well connected Demand Side Platform serve ads in difficult to reach countries like Iran?

Yes, a well-connected Demand Side Platform (DSP) can serve ads in difficult to reach countries like Iran. However, it is important to note that due to the political and economic sanctions imposed on Iran, it may be difficult to find a DSP that is willing to work with Iranian advertisers. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the DSP is compliant with all applicable laws and regulations in the country.

Why is it that because of Starlink, people living in countries where the internet is heavily regulated, can still access the internet?

Starlink is a satellite-based internet service that provides high-speed internet access to people in remote areas, including those in countries where the internet is heavily regulated. The service is designed to bypass the restrictions imposed by governments and other organizations, allowing users to access the internet without fear of censorship or surveillance. By using a network of low-Earth orbit satellites, Starlink is able to provide a reliable connection to the internet, even in areas where traditional internet access is limited or unavailable.

How is it possible for a Demand Side Platform to be able to serve an ad on a phone in Afghanistan?

Demand Side Platforms (DSPs) are able to serve ads on phones in Afghanistan by leveraging programmatic advertising technology. Programmatic advertising technology allows DSPs to target ads to specific audiences based on their location, device type, and other criteria. By using this technology, DSPs can target ads to users in Afghanistan, regardless of their location. Additionally, DSPs can use data from third-party sources to gain insights into the demographics and interests of users in Afghanistan.

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Mobile Game Marketing with Targetoo SKAN: How to boost your iOS campaigns

Webinar Learnings:

With SKAN 4.0, ad networks and app developers will have access to new features and options. It's still a highly complex topic, and working with it requires advanced planning.

In order to get a sense of where everyone stands on SKAN 4.0, we asked the audience during our Mobile Game Marketing with SKAN live webinar session where they stand on the issue. The results were as follows:

  • 45% "I've already started gathering information"

  •  33% said "I didn't even begin to wrap my head around it,"

  • 21% "I'm digesting the available information and beginning to make a plan."

Differences between SKAN 4.0 and the current version?

Postbacks:

The primary distinction between the current SKAN version and SKAN 4.0 is the presence of multiple conversion windows. The previous version of SKAN had only one postback event associated with the initial installation. They've added three new postbacks in the new version.


After the installation, Apple created three different timer windows that will record all of the post-install events that the advertiser configures with the MMP. When these various windows expire, we will receive the postback.

Public Anonymity:

The good news about having three different windows comes with a catch, though: not all of the windows will be returning the same data. The information obtained will be subject to a new threshold level determined by the anonymity level of the crowd.

In the new SKAN 4.0 version, Apple introduced the idea of "crowd anonymity," which describes a system that bases a campaign's privacy level on the number of installs it receives. In other words, a larger population makes it harder to identify specific users and to determine where the installation originated, so we would gather more data.

There are new thresholds for each window, divided by tiers, in which we obtain more information as more installs are received.

It's absolutely time to start preparing for all of the changes that are on the way, so we asked our webinar audience when they thought we could anticipate SKAD 4.0 to work at scale.

  • 5% –  Q1 2023 

  • 30% –  Q2 2023

  • 45% – Q3 2023

  • 20% – Q4 2023

There are many people and elements involved in the adoption of SKAN 4.0, making it difficult to predict when it will be operational at scale. In any case, we can all agree that Q1 is the time to start testing and preparing for what's to come.

How can marketers be ready for SKAN 4.0 right away?

  • Plan how you'll use coarse-grained values in your apps (what does a "High" user mean to you?)

  • Inquire with your media partners about their timelines and plans for launching version 4.0.

  • If you're working with any web media partners right now, you can ask if they plan to implement SKAN right away.

  • Update your MMP SDK to take advantage of the new SKAN 4.0 features.

  • Think about which models to use for the second and third postbacks.

Key conclusions:

Because SKAN is so complex, it's critical to stay one step ahead of it, understand it, and test it early. Figuring it out early on may give advertisers an advantage in utilizing it and generating more profit.

Targetoo is working to improve iOS campaign performance with our Flexible Mapping solution, which allows advertisers to use the 100 campaign ID combinations available on SKAd to maximize the data points the algorithm can use to improve performance. This tool can be used to track a variety of variables that can be crucial in driving more successful campaigns.

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Targetoo integrates with Mintegral

We are thrilled to announce the new integration with Mintegral, which unites Targetoo's cutting-edge targeting and optimization technology with Mintegral's substantial mobile inventory.

With the help of this integration, advertisers will have access to a variety of in-app traffic from around the world and will be able to target and tailor their campaigns to the most valuable users. Advertisers will be able to reach their target audiences at scale with the help of Mintegral's inventory and Targetoo DSP technology, leading to improved efficiency and performance.

This integration serves as proof of the shared commitment of Targetoo and Mintegral to offering their clients the best mobile advertising solutions available.

Targetoo believes that Mintegral's in-app traffic will boost the performance of our campaigns, particularly in gaming, which is one of our top priorities for 2023. Targetoo's top priority is to reduce intermediaries (resellers) with Supply Path. We are optimizing for direct SDK traffic, which is exactly what we get when we integrate with Mintegral.

About Mintegral:

Leading mobile ad network Mintegral provides a programmatic, interactive, AI-driven advertising platform that is 100% focused on in-app traffic. The platform offers advertisers access to a broad selection of international in-app inventory and acts as a one-stop mobile advertising solution that connects East and West.

To aid clients in achieving their advertising objectives, they provide sophisticated targeting options, real-time bidding, and transparent reporting. High levels of engagement and ROI are ensured by the platform's use of machine learning algorithms to optimize campaigns and deliver the most pertinent ads to users. By integrating with Mintegral, clients can improve their efforts in mobile advertising.

Get in touch if you're interested in learning more about what Targetoo and Mintegral can do for you.

Getting ready for 2023 changes to worldwide digital advertising privacy and security compliance

Companies must hire personnel and make investments in global privacy and security compliance with a focus on the customer due to the intricate web of privacy requirements at the state and federal levels. Targetoo supports the move toward consumer-first privacy because we think programmatic advertising should take place in open, high-quality media ecosystems that prioritize the needs of consumers.

What is Targetoo doing to resolve these global privacy concerns?

Future-proofing our platform: In order to support the efforts of our clients, partners, and vendors to do the same, we continue to future-proof our platform and our global privacy and security program. However, we must scale back our efforts. We will continue to invest in and increase our investment in our privacy and security programs and product resources due to the rapidly evolving global privacy changes. We will also develop strategic alliances with privacy-enhancing technologies (PETS).

Transparency & Trust: Targetoo makes sure that customer confidence is increased throughout our supply chain. Building relationships with companies like SOURCE POINT allows us to better our privacy-first position while giving clients "greater visibility into the quality of their media buys using a commitment to privacy as a new metric."


Security, Scale, and Efficiency: Through the use of technologies for customer requests, targeted data discovery, data mapping, and vendor data privacy impact assessments, we aim to automate our internal and external privacy, security, and data governance compliance whenever possible. To strengthen and ensure complete compliance with legal requirements and security best practices, Targetoo privacy and security controls and assessments (SOC 2, Risk assessments, Pen tests, etc.) are continuously reviewed and improved. The EU General Data Protection Regulation is one example of this but is not the only one. Additionally, Targetoo takes part in initiatives like TAG that aim to thwart dishonest and illegal activity in online advertising.

Industry participation: To ensure that our point of view is influencing favorable outcomes for our clients and the larger industry, which depends on the continued success of the digital advertising sector outside of the walled gardens, we regularly engage with industry trade groups including IAB Europe, IAB US, IAB Tech Lab, the NAI US, the DAA, DAAC, and EDAA. Additionally, we take part in several working groups focused on privacy, such as:

  • Working group IAB EU TCF: EU privacy signaling for programmatic advertisements

  • Working group on NAI State Policy: Industry voice to influence state advertising privacy laws.

  • Establish industry best practices for future identifiers through the NAI working group for addressable IDs.

  • Privacy compliance in CTV: IAB US Project Crosswalk

  • Working group for the IAB Tech Lab Global Privacy Platform: regional privacy signaling involving the US, Canada, and the EU

Privacy, Security & Identity Hub: On our website, we've established a Targetoo Privacy, Security & Identity Hub where you can access news articles and updates.

Our Vision

We not only contribute to the development of privacy rules around the world, but we also perform privacy and security risk evaluations of our internal controls, including the vetting of all partnerships, vendors, and internal product initiatives. Aside from policy, we are well prepared to deal with changing privacy and security regulations from a product standpoint, where we are agnostic and adaptable to the future, and embrace more privacy-friendly approaches to user targeting, whether via first-party identifiers or a more aggregated, cohort approach. We are first and foremost focused on assisting our clients in unlocking revenue opportunities and driving more efficient results, all while increasing our market leadership position in privacy, security, and identification. Our mission is to assist businesses in achieving their goals by providing responsive and insightful counsel to maximize value and minimize risk while maintaining a world-class, industry-leading privacy and security compliance culture.

Subscription video on-demand service reaches campaign goals with Targetoo SKAd optimization tool

Overview of the Challenge:

Apple's release of SKAd set in motion a new mobile programmatic architecture characterised by data receiving delays, user-level data loss, and restricted visibility of post-install activities. SKAd does provide some information, however, it is insufficient for campaign optimization.

An American subscription video on-demand service with a global presence that focuses on live streaming and original content was looking for a partner who could provide results with SKAd.

The Solution: SKAd Optimization with Targetoo Flexible Mapping

Targetoo's Flexible Mapping is a tool that enables advertisers to map a variety of variables, such as creatives, ad sizes, inventory bundles, and exchanges (SSPs), without specifically identifying the user and being in compliance with Apple's privacy policies. It does this by utilising the 100 available campaign IDs SKAd provides.

With Flexible Mapping, marketers may go around the restrictions imposed by SKAdNetwork, find the set of factors that performs best, and utilise this knowledge to improve their campaigns.

Results


Contact us and ask for a demo if you want to try a Subscription video on-demand service!

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The opportunity of CTV advertising during the 2022 World Cup


CTV advertising, which combines the advantages of online advertising with the reach of TV, is rapidly expanding as a means of engaging consumers. It provides numerous advantages derived from its nature that advertisers cannot find in any other channel, including:

 
 

More control over who is viewing your ads than with linear TV

 

Users can access its content at any time and from different devices

 

Track and measure campaign performance

 

Full-funnel solution to maximize reach

 

Precise, contextual audience segmentation

 

Global reach of CTV:

Consumption patterns have changed significantly over the past ten years, and users can now access content whenever and wherever they want. Customers who use CTV have access to a variety of content options, including streaming apps, gaming, and more. During the COVID-19 pandemic, its use increased and has continued to do so; in the US, it went from being used for just under six million hours in February 2020 to 9.4 million hours by February 2022.

“By 2023, 82% of households are anticipated to have CTV connections, according to an Innovid Report.”

In order to maximize reach and establish their brand among key audiences, advertisers must adopt a full-funnel strategy given that viewers are quickly switching from linear TV to connected TV. CTV advertising is rapidly expanding as a means of user engagement because it combines the advantages of online advertising with the reach of TV.

“The market for connected TVs is expected to reach a value of $12.6 billion in 2022 and $16.2 billion in 2032.”

Taking advantage of the chance for CTV advertising during the Qatar World Cup 2022

This year, five million people are expected to watch the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which will be available via internet live streaming services. This record in viewing, along with new broadcasting channels, gives advertisers with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reach new audiences.

The World Cup 2022 events will take place at a time when people are starting to think about the holidays and what to buy for gifts. Essentially, this might imply having access to a large audience that is willing to buy.

“More than half of US customers start their holiday shopping in October, according to a Statista report.”

Taking advantage of CTV's capabilities makes it much easier for brands to reach their target audiences across a range of Connected TV platforms. Advertisers can tailor their ads to their own budget, goals, time of day, and geos, focusing on certain games and durations that are relevant to their target audiences.

Targetoo for CTV

All of your brand exposure and engagement are in one location.


Delivering high performing creatives

Targetoo Creative Studio can help you meet the challenge of designing creatives that perform well.

One of the most significant difficulties that app marketers encounter is the delivery of high-performing ad creatives. Data, technology, and creativity are carefully crafted combinations that lead to better results.

Campaigns can benefit greatly from producing top-notch creatives. Users who are truly engaged by the creative are more likely to convert, and better conversion results in better campaign performance. Delivering the appropriate asset to the right user at the appropriate time requires work, and Targetoo Creative Studio is well-equipped to advance your creative strategy.

Based on information and insights, our creative team works around the clock to identify the assets that will perform the best for your campaigns. The Targetoo platform gives you access to every creative tool you could possibly need to develop and manage a successful strategy, including the followings:

Custom Product Pages:

In order to personalize the user experience and boost conversions, custom product pages are alternate versions of the standard App Store product page that highlight particular features.



Targetoo’s platform supports this feature and allows the creation and implementation of custom product pages. Every element of your App Store counts, and tailoring user experience with page variations can highly increase relevance and thus, conversions.

Rich Creatives:

Captivating ad formats help to capture users' attention and produce better results. Creating playable ads that offer an interactive experience in conjunction with a free trial of the app is an excellent strategy for engaging users.

Targetoo allows you to:

  • Utilize templates to create engaging creatives

  • Make interactive and playable ads.

  • Put these two videos together and use them as end cards.

Creative Management:

Reduce workload and concentrate on optimization by having control over creatives. Targetoo Creative Studio gives you the ability to manage assets and budgets in a seamless manner so that you can run your best creative across all platforms.

Creative Design:

Designs that you have created from scratch, new designs, or variations. Targetoo's design studio is prepared and outfitted to add knowledge and expertise to make your creatives the best they can be.

Data-driven designed creatives are an important factor that directly influences whether or not a user downloads an app. Our staff can boost that impact and assist advertisers in locating the top creatives across all platforms. 

Data-led Optimization:

For advertising to be successful, creativity and data must converge. With the aid of Targetoo Creative Studio, you are able to make wise choices by getting information directly from your creatives.

You can scale your campaigns using the best-performing creatives and combinations by analyzing campaign data to determine which types of creatives are producing the best results. For your campaigns to be optimized, we prioritize data-driven creative strategies.

Creative A/B Testing:

The key to optimizing your campaigns is to always run your best creative version across all platforms and to have knowledge of how to iterate creatives. In order to have your best asset running across platforms, Targetoo's algorithms can transfer learnings between creatives from different campaigns, even those in different countries.

Creative Experience Optimization:

Include user interaction with the asset you are showcasing as well as how the ad interacts with the app flow in the ad experience. Campaign performance can be significantly impacted by ensuring users watch the advertisement for a longer period of time and enhancing their overall ad experience.

Ask the important questions:

  • How does the user get the advertisement?

  • The user will learn the ad can be skipped in what way? How many seconds later?

  • How do we fill the screen if the advertisement doesn't fit?

We pay close attention to every little thing to boost the effectiveness of your campaigns.

All ad formats:


Template Maker:

The Template Maker provides a live preview of your campaigns across various OS.

You can do:

  • Add files, videos, or images.

  • Color-matching games

  • Personalize text

  • Compare the versions of iOS and Android

  • Copy or save the tag.

Performance and creativity come together at Targetoo Creative Studio. Upgrade your creative approach by getting in touch.



What to expect from SKAd Network 4.0, according to Targetoo takeaways

SKAd Network 4.0

Apple has made the SKAd Network 4.0 developer documentation available along with iOS 16.1. This means that Apple would provide the new 4.0 information if all parties involved support SKAN 4.0 and the advertisement is displayed on a device running iOS 16.1 or later.

Many people had some questions about the actual functionality of the new postbacks this version was revealed after hearing Apple's original presentation at the WWDC conference in June. All the information that has been lacking will be covered in this post. If you need clarification about the new version, you can read the article we posted that goes into great depth.

Values for Hierarchical Conversion

The hierarchical conversion values were the key talking point of this new version. The new coarse-grained conversion value, along with it, shares certain information at a lower threshold than the fine-grained conversion value. Instead of the one window present in versions 3.0 and before, the postbacks window of attribution was entirely redesigned to include three distinct windows ranging from 0 to 2 days, 3 to 7 days, and 8 to 35 days. With this new feature, marketers can get more information about post-install activities, such as ROAS and user LTV.

The delay timer of each window was the subject of the main query. The questions that everyone had about the implementation can now be resolved with the publication of the documentation.

The various postbacks that were registered during the window will be saved and sent as indicated below, with a delay of 24-48 hours for the first postback and 24-144 hours for the second and third.

Apple has however included a new technique to lock conversion values and speed up postbacks. The random delay to send the postback will be initialized before the conversion window closes if a conversion value declared with that method exists and is present. You can choose to apply this technique in any of the conversion windows because it is independent of the various windows.

With this functionality, instead of having to wait a minimum of 72 hours without the method implemented, advertisers will be able to get the install postback after 24 hours if everything is configured properly. With the help of the Flexible Mapping tool and the resulting reduction in delays, Targetoo will be able to optimize the campaigns more quickly.

Web to application

Support for web-to-app campaigns is among SKAd Network 4.0's most notable new features. Apple will only permit click-through credit to be given for clicks made exclusively through the Safari browser. This provides an answer to the query on the availability of web to application in all browsers: currently, just Safari.

The browser targeting tool will enable Targetoo to design precise web-to-app campaigns that will focus on the ideal traffic required to receive credit from Apple.

Source identifiers in a hierarchy

The previous campaign identifier was updated and is now known as the source identifier in SKAN 4.0. This value will now be a four-digit number that can be used to map various pieces of information that are important for understanding how well the campaigns are performing, such as the various creatives or the locations of the campaigns. Like the other features, this feature will send the information based on how anonymous the crowd is. Some unspecified daily install threshold must be met in order to receive the additional digits, which total four.

In addition to the data, Targetoo can already report because of the implemented tools, this new identifier will provide even more data granularity for advertisers. More information about the campaign can help with optimization.

Targetoo is already making preparations to support SKAd Network 4.0. To maximize traffic and take the lead in the SKAN market, the company has always been an early adopter of new features. We are able to optimize our campaigns and see gradual performance improvements thanks to our Flexible Mapping Tool and SKAd Network algorithm.

If you want to know more about SKAd 4.0 and Targetoo’s Flexible Mapping solution, please contact us.

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Meta's new VR headset tracks your eyes to measure ad effectiveness

Updated privacy policies from Meta and executive interviews make clear how the company plans to profit from the metaverse.

The $1,800 Meta Quest Pro, the newest virtual reality headset from Meta, was unveiled this week. With this headset, Meta is particularly hoping to persuade more businesses to use the metaverse, a more realistic online setting where workers can, among other things, have meetings. However, it also looks like Meta (owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) has modified its privacy rules. The new conditions make it obvious how the tech juggernaut plans to eventually make money by showing tailored advertisements to VR consumers.

The headset monitors your face and eyes

According to tech website Gizmodo and others, the privacy terms now include a section titled "Eye Tracking Privacy Notice." According to this sentence, the Quest Pro can send recorded eye movements to Meta to enhance the Meta Quest and track your face and eye movements using cameras. Gizmodo is aware of abstract language that typically refers to personalized ads. The confirmation comes from Meta's chief executive Nick Clegg (head of global affairs), who claims in an interview with The Financial Times that eye movement tracking is how Meta determines whether VR users are interested in an advertisement. An ad is seen only through the VR glasses, to be exact. Such an ad is personalized based on a variety of factors.

User reaction

Soon, Meta will be able to record a user's reactions to a customized advertisement that appears in their field of vision because a Meta-VR headset uses cameras to record the user's eye movements and face. Is the user blinking frequently? Does he turn his head? He either grins or flinches. This data will soon be available for use by Meta in the metaverse for advertising.

Horizon Worlds is the name of the metaverse environment that Meta uses, and it is currently ad-free. However, some creators might offer users digital goods for sale. According to Gizmodo, in the future, if a user spends a little more time on a digital product, the headset may present them with a unique coupon code either right away or later. Perhaps we're closer to such a system than we realize. For instance, Meta submitted a patent application in January for a system that "adapts media material" based on the facial expression of a VR user.

What is Google's "Better Ads Experience" and how to deal with it

The Better Ads experience policy has been made public by Google. When utilizing Google Play apps, additional rules have been added regarding unexpected interstitial advertisements. The new policy's goal is to enhance everyone's in-app experience because the company values its customers and is user-oriented.

Users may find unexpected interstitial adverts irritating and have a negative app-using experience as a result. With the Better Ads policy, Google is attempting to solve the annoyance caused by advertisements appearing when consumers least expect them, particularly when playing incredibly casual games.

What constitutes ad interruptions?

The Coalition for Better Ads (CBA) has labeled those placed in a way that interrupts the user experience as "unexpected ads." According to research, consumers anticipate seeing advertisements towards the conclusion of a game, level, or piece of content or whenever it permits them to utilize the app uninterrupted.

What are interstitial ads?

Interstitial ads are full-screen images or videos that show up covering the app’s content for a set period of time. Most typically they are displayed in transition points in the flow of an app, pauses between levels of a game or between activities.

What are the new Better Ads Experience interstitial ad guidelines from Google?

Developers must now adhere to the following ad standards in order to have their advertisements displayed and provide customers with the best possible service:

All forms of full-screen interstitial advertising that appear abruptly, usually after the user has made another decision, are prohibited.

  • Advertisements that display during game play at the start of a level or at the start of a content segment are prohibited.

  • Ads that play in full-screen mode before an app's loading screen are prohibited.

  • All full-screen interstitial advertisements that cannot be closed after 15 seconds are prohibited.

These guidelines don’t apply to:

  • advertisements that users have voluntarily chosen to view, such as those that reward viewers for watching the entire advertisement.

  • Advertising and monetization methods that don't obstruct normal app usage, such as video content with embedded adverts.

How can user acquisition tactics be modified to adhere to the Better Ads Experience?

There is no need to be concerned about these new regulations. The new Google policy won't have an impact on your overall revenue from interstitial advertisements because there are several ad formats and tactics available to customize user acquisition campaigns and make them interesting and lucrative.

Rewarded adverts should be the first item you concentrate on. Users have the option to receive a reward from the app in exchange for watching a video or interacting with a playable ad using this incentive-based ad structure. Users no longer have to worry about being surprised if they choose to interact with an advertisement, and the policy no longer applies.

You may take advantage of the way users engage with our ad and have a significant impact on performance by focusing on various areas of your creatives, such as end cards and creative experience optimization. It all comes down to enhancing the user's interaction with the advertisement, not just the asset you are displaying.


Conclusion

As of today, October 5, 2022, the new Google Better Ads policy is in place. It's imperative for developers to check that all of their interstitial advertisements adhere to the new rules by carefully reviewing Google's policy, comparing it with each ad they are running, and making the necessary adjustments for any that don't.

Targetoo supports custom product pages

One of Apple's most significant releases this year is Custom Product Pages (CPP). This function makes it possible to present users with a more focused version of an app's product page, increasing relevance to encourage more downloads.

What are customized product pages?

Custom product pages are variations of the standard App Store product page designed to highlight particular features in order to improve user experience and boost conversions. By experimenting with different product page layouts, marketers can improve their targeting of various audience segments and thus optimize their campaigns.


“You can also use these pages to showcase seasonal or culturally relevant content. Each custom product page can include screenshots, promotional text, and app previews that are different from those on your default product page.” 

Source: developer.apple.com

Engagement is dependent on relevance.

You can create up to 35 custom product pages for your app and highlight various elements on each to find the combination that enables you to accomplish your objectives more successfully.

  • Contrasting app icons

  • Tries out different screenshots

  • Attempt various preview videos

  • Customize the text on promotional materials

This feature is accessible on Apple iOS 15 and later, and each custom product page has its own URL. As a result, it is possible to tailor messages to audiences who come from various channels because all traffic directed to a CPP comes from direct and referral traffic.

Targetoo lets you monitor and evaluate the performance of custom product pages.

Every component of your AppStore is important, and Targetoo can teach you how to use page variations to boost conversions.

By filtering device IDs by range to have the desired percentage of users in each group and using an A/B test to compare different page designs, Targetoo's sophisticated campaign management platform makes it possible to divide users into two groups.

A tracking link with a distinctive identifier is given to each custom product page, enabling downloads to be attributed within the specified attribution window. Advertisers can distinguish the creatives on their end and view the results on Targetoo's platform because tracking links are linked to the creatives.

Contact us and ask for a demo if you want to try custom product pages!


What has changed in SKAd Version 4.0?

 

In WWDC 2022, SKAd version 4.0 was announced. Apple has listened to developer feedback and added some new features to give advertisers more data. We've gathered all of these updates and will begin planning how to improve and adapt our current solution, SKAd Flexible Mapping so that we're ready when the new version is released. One positive change is that Apple now sends masked attribution data to DSPs and Networks when the number of installs is low in order to protect user privacy. This is known as Crowd Anonymity. Apple's level of granularity is determined by the number of installs. Less installs reduce the amount of trackable data available. And, because it is more difficult to identify individual users with more installs, Apple can send more information.

What has changed between SKAd 3.0 and SKAd 4.0?

These initial changes were made in order to provide more data to advertisers. It is well known that SKAd in its current form was an impediment to attribution and optimization, and from what we can tell, the 4.0 version is attempting to address this. The campaign ID field has been renamed source identifier. The number has grown from two to four digits. Depending on the privacy level of the installation, different parts of the source identifier will be returned. So, in order to receive the third and fourth digits of the source identifier, we must first meet a certain level of privacy. Essentially, campaign ID availability scales with ad spend.

Conversion value with fewer privacy restrictions:

The conversion value has also been updated, and it is now divided into two types. There are coarse-grained and fine-grained values. The latter is the same as it was in previous versions of SKAd, being a 6-bit value (64 different combinations). There are three coarse-grained values: low, medium, and high. Fine-grained conversion values are received at a much lower granularity level than coarse-grained conversion values. Similar to the source identifier, the volume of installs will determine whether we receive no information, the simpler coarse-grained value, or the conversion value we previously had.

Several postbacks:

Another new feature is related to the conversion windows for postbacks. We couldn't measure engagement with previous SKAd versions because we only received one postback. To mitigate this effect, this new version will have three postbacks instead of one, with each postback having a defined window for when it can be triggered. The time frames are as follows: 0-2 days, 3-7 days, and 8-35 days. Advertisers could then receive, for example, the first window's buy and the other windows' buy or level progressions. Only the first postback will contain the fine-grained conversion value; the subsequent postbacks will only contain the coarse-grained conversion value.

Web-to-app integration:

The final and most anticipated update is related to the web. The SKAd Network will be prepared to attribute web traffic. When the links redirect to the App Store product page for the advertised ad, first-party sites and embedded cross-site iframes will be able to begin attributing SKAd installs. This will be a fantastic opportunity for advertisers using Targetoo to take advantage of its mobile web ad capabilities.

These are all exciting updates, especially since Apple has been improving SKAd in each version. SKAd version 4.0 is expected to launch with iOS 16 at the end of this year. Targetoo has already begun work on adapting our current solutions to the new version.

If you want to learn more about Targetoo's SKAd Optimization solution, please contact us, and don't forget to look at:

  • The SKAdNetwork App Growth Roadmap

  • On SKAd Network, SoundCloud beat its CPI goal by 53%

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