Alles am richtigen Platz

Neu! Cape.io hat gerade ein großes neues Feature eingeführt, das darauf abzielt, Kreativagenturen, Postproduktionshäuser und Werbetreibende besser mit Medienagenturen zusammenarbeiten zu lassen. Entdecken Sie, wie es funktioniert.

Dieser Artikel wurde ursprünglich auf der Peach-Website veröffentlicht. Erfahren Sie mehr über das Rebranding von Peach zu Cape.io.

Digitale Teams in Medienagenturen müssen Videoanzeigen einfach beschaffen und dann auf einer Vielzahl von digitalen Plattformen aktivieren können. Um dies für alle Beteiligten zu vereinfachen, haben wir eine neue Benutzerart „Activators“ hinzugefügt, die für Medienagenturen entwickelt wurde, sowie neue spezielle digitale Ziele.

Für Kreativagenturen und Postproduktionshäuser wird Ihre Arbeit erheblich einfacher. Verwenden Sie eine Videodatei für eine Vielzahl von digitalen Zielen, und Cape Advanced TV stellt sicher, dass es das richtige Format, die richtige Qualität und das richtige Seitenverhältnis hat.

Für Medienagenturen ist die Beschaffung der richtigen Dateien, die sie zur Aktivierung von Kampagnen benötigen, jetzt einfach.

  • ⏱️ Kampagnen starten pünktlich: Anzeigenaktivierung erfolgt schneller

  • 🗯️ Schluss mit Kommunikationschaos: weniger Hin und Her zwischen Agenturen und alles an einem Ort

  • 🔍 Keine Suche nach Spezifikationen mehr: Laden Sie einfach eine Masterdatei für jedes Seitenverhältnis hoch, wählen Sie Ihre Ziele aus, und erledigt

  • 💤 Entspannen Sie sich: wissen Sie, dass das für Facebook optimierte Video auch auf Facebook abgespielt wird

  • 👀 Volle Transparenz: keine blinden Flecken mehr — wissen Sie genau, wo sich die Assets befinden und welche nächsten Schritte erforderlich sind

Ein Leitfaden für Kreativagenturen und Postproduktionshäuser

Verwendung von Cape Advanced TV


So arbeiten Sie mit Activators in Cape Advanced TV:

  1. Fügen Sie im Abschnitt „Mitarbeiter“ ein Unternehmen als Activator hinzu — typischerweise eine Medienagentur

  2. Es gibt eine neue Liste von Zielen, die unter „Via Activators“ zusammengefasst sind und digitale Ziele wie YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flashtalking, Teads, Google Campaign Manager, TikTok, 10 play und viele mehr umfassen.

  3. Wenn Sie Ziele auswählen, um eine Werbung zu bearbeiten, vervollständigen Sie Ihre Bestellung wie gewohnt und starten Sie dann die Kampagne.

Das war's! Sobald die Dateien hochgeladen und verarbeitet sind, haben Medienagenturen Zugriff auf Dateien im richtigen Format, in der richtigen Qualität und im richtigen Seitenverhältnis für die benötigten Plattformen. Sie können sie dann bequem herunterladen und zur Aktivierung von Kampagnen auf den relevanten Plattformen verwenden.

 

Ein Leitfaden für digitale Teams in Medienagenturen


Sobald Ihr Konto in Peach eingerichtet ist (kontaktieren Sie uns, wenn Sie Hilfe benötigen), ist es ganz einfach. Melden Sie sich einfach an und:

  1. Sie sehen eine Liste der Kampagnen, zu denen Sie als Activator hinzugefügt wurden

  2. Gehen Sie in eine Kampagne, und Sie sehen eine Liste der nach Zielen organisierten Dateien (wie YouTube, Twitter, Flashtalking, Teads, Google Campaign Manager, TikTok, 10 play und viele mehr)

  3. Klicken Sie auf eine Datei, um ein an Ihr Ziel angepasstes Video herunterzuladen

Von dort aus können Sie diese Dateien verwenden, um Kampagnen auf den entsprechenden digitalen Plattformen zu aktivieren.

So einfach ist das.

Möchten Sie mehr über die neuen Activators-Funktionen erfahren? Kontaktieren Sie uns oder lesen Sie mehr über die Details sowie einige häufig gestellte Fragen…

Lesen Sie mehr darüber, wie Sie die Vorteile von Cape.io in Medienagenturen einbringen können…

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Copyright © 2025 Cape.io alle Rechte vorbehalten

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Copyright © 2025 Cape.io alle Rechte vorbehalten

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