Fornire pubblicità (e gioia) alle agenzie di media digitali

Peach ora consegna annunci video perfettamente transcodificati direttamente alle agenzie di media digitali, insieme a destinazioni televisive e online.

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Cape.io

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Cape.io

Questo post sul blog è stato originariamente pubblicato sul sito di Peach. Scopri di più sul rebranding da Peach a Cape.io.

Portare le pubblicità video in TV con Cape.io è semplice: i creatori di contenuti caricano i loro file, scelgono le destinazioni e inviano. Le pubblicità video arrivano ai canali TV controllate e correttamente formattate.

Ma quando i team inviano file a destinazioni online, e lo fanno al di fuori della piattaforma Cape.io, le cose possono diventare... complicate. E una grande parte di questa complicazione è dovuta alla complessità che affrontano le agenzie media nel reperire i file corretti.

Il 94% delle agenzie afferma che i problemi legati al reperimento dei materiali corretti portano a ritardi nell'inizio delle campagne*.

Ma non deve essere così. Con Cape.io, tutti sanno dove sono i file giusti e i file possono essere facilmente inviati a più destinazioni contemporaneamente. Quando le agenzie media digitali sono configurate sulla piattaforma Cape.io come destinazione, i file di cui hanno bisogno vengono automaticamente verificati e inviati direttamente a loro. Niente più email infinite. Niente più mal di testa con le versioni. Solo i file giusti, nei formati giusti.

“Ricevere file tramite Cape Advanced TV è stato un enorme passo avanti nell'ottimizzazione dei nostri processi interni, permettendoci di mettere in diretta le campagne dei clienti più velocemente. Il nostro vecchio processo, ricco di amministrazione e che richiedeva numerosi scambi di email, è stato sostituito da un'unica email di notifica e da un semplice download. Grazie Cape.io!” - Noel McCarthy, Responsabile Audiovisivo presso l'agenzia media digitale Dentsu Aegis.

Contattaci per scoprire come inviare a tutte le destinazioni con Cape.io

Attualmente, molte agenzie creative e marchi producono contenuti e inviano i file alla loro agenzia media digitale per impostare campagne su destinazioni online e social. Una volta inviato, il loro lavoro dovrebbe essere finito. Ma quasi ogni volta, i requisiti cambiano e i creatori di contenuti sono incessantemente sollecitati per ottenere versioni e formati diversi. Le email rimbalzano avanti e indietro e, una volta che i file lasciano la casella dei creatori di contenuti, non hanno idea di dove siano finiti.

Nel frattempo, le agenzie media annegano in email e fogli di calcolo, spendendo tempo ed energie preziosi cercando di localizzare l'ultimo file e abbinare i requisiti corretti a una lista in continuo aumento di destinazioni. Infine, i marchi vedono le loro preziose pubblicità video essere riprodotte in scarsa qualità su mobile e online o in bassa risoluzione su TV connesse.

È un processo curiosamente arcaico e manuale, che richiede tempo e intelligenza, e rappresenta un vero rischio in termini di qualità delle pubblicità e produttività (e positività) delle forze creative.

È per questo che abbiamo costruito una piattaforma che serve l'intero ecosistema mediatico. La nostra tecnologia consente di inviare pubblicità video a tutte le destinazioni contemporaneamente: TV, online, social e agenzie mediatiche digitali.

Con Peach, le agenzie media possono essere configurate come destinazioni insieme a emittenti TV e editori e piattaforme online. Con un solo clic, i creativi possono consegnare i file di cui le agenzie media hanno bisogno, e Peach automaticamente verifica la qualità e transcodifica ogni file nel formato richiesto.

Quindi le agenzie media hanno sempre accesso ai file corretti con la giusta qualità, risparmiando a tutti una gran quantità di email. E poiché tutti i file vengono inviati da un hub centrale, i creativi e i marchi hanno chiara visibilità su dove sono finite le loro pubblicità.

Pubblicità perfette. Meno fastidi. Squadra felice.

Prova Cape.io

*I principali responsabili delle agenzie media di 4 dei 6 principali gruppi pubblicitari europei, che rappresentano oltre la metà della spesa in media digitali in Europa, oltre a più di 30 agenzie indipendenti, sono stati intervistati e sottoposti a un sondaggio. - Tom Bowman, CoLab 1° marzo 2019

Per leggere il rapporto completo di CoLab Consulting, un organismo di ricerca indipendente, si prega di contattare peach@hellolaunch.co.uk.

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