This session summarizes the six marketing growth frameworks presented as part of the series and provide strategic guidance around the pros, cons, and considerations of each.
MMA, in collaboration with Adtima, has established a detailed report which aims to provide marketers with valuable figures of mobile marketing in Vietnam during 2019-2020, especially when the rise of mobile trends has great contributions to various campaigns’ success.
The data and information in the report will be revealed in the webinar which includes 2 main sessions: the mobile marketing infrastructure and the mobile marketing trends 2019-2020.
In this joint project between MMA Global and Neustar, we used return on ad spend (ROAS), a widely used measure of marketing success, to develop an innovative framework to help brands target a new group of consumers: the ‘movable middles.’
MMA & GroupM has released the much-awaited, Modern Marketing Reckoner –a detailed and conceptualized report keeping in mind the business and ecosystem situation in 2020.
With the various shifts that have happened in 2020, the report focuses on two major perspectives – the consumer lens and the marketer lens.
The consumer lens focuses on the theme “Nothing Is Certain” and it captures the uncertainty and the changes which happened in 2020 at various levels from a consumer’s point of view.
The report includes topics on the impact of mobile in the advertising and marketing Industry, covering various data, valuable insights, several techniques, allocation of budgets, mobile effectiveness and trends & outlook in the industry. The report showcases how mobile has been resilient despite budget constraints during the pandemic & how we are important this space has become for brands and marketers.
In October 2020, the MMA conducted a study to gain insight into how marketers are approaching the upcoming changes in IDFA and how they are preparing for the future of the ecosystem.
The Mind the Gap Report shines a light on changes in the media landscape in Germany between 2012 and 2020, contrasting Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X and Baby-boomers’ media behaviour. It is a good starting point from which to inform advertisers where they should prioritise and focus their experiments and learning agendas; to ensurebrands are more consumer-centric, and to give them the best opportunity to find new customers and grow their business.
Mobile has consistently been an effective marketing channel in Asia Pacific (APAC) and is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of modern marketing. The onset of COVID-19 has pushed it further into the spotlight as people turn to mobile applications for relevant healthcare information, entertainment and staying connected with loved ones. This has reaffirmed the importance of mobile marketing, which is further exemplified by a rising number of companies investing in mobile platforms to target their customers.
Mobile Ad Fraud is amongst the top three challenges facing Vietnamese advertisers, who think they are not spending enough to combat the problem compared to the industry average.
The main cause is believed to be the lack of disincentives and penalties against the problem, as well as the lack of transparency due to the complex web of middlemen.
Vietnamese advertisers believe that they are most vulnerable towards traffic fraud whilst some claim to have been to be able to eliminate ad fraud of such categories.