Vpon Releases the Latest Hong Kong Mobile Advertising Data Report

Author(s): Media OutReachSOV and Data Utilization Are the Crucial Factors to Achieve Better Performance HONG KONG, CHINA, June 29, 2017: Vpon Big Data Group releases the Hong Kong Mobile Advertising Statistics and Trends report, revealing...

Vpon Releases the Latest Hong Kong Mobile Advertising Data Report
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SOV and Data Utilization Are the Crucial Factors to Achieve Better Performance
HONG KONG, CHINA, June 29, 2017: Vpon Big Data Group releases the Hong Kong Mobile Advertising Statistics and Trends report, revealing the latest landscape of Hong Kong mobile advertising. The report indicates that an upward trend in average daily number of app ads could be one of the reasons which resulted in a decreasing CTR (click-through-rate) of mobile ads. Arthur Chan, APAC General Manager at Vpon Big Data Group points out that marketers are going to face an advertising environment which is so competitive that they should always pay attentions on the fast-changing development as well as gain a better understanding of mobile trends in order to formulate the advertising strategy with an adequate budget allocation.

The report reveals that Hong Kong mobile users received averagely 16 app ads a day excluding ads from social media and instant messaging apps in the first quarter of 2017. It shows a 30% increase from last year when only 12 ads were received a day. As for the ad performance of CTR, mobile interstitial ads have demonstrated a decrease from 3.5% last year to 3.0% in 2017 Q1, while banner ads maintain at the level around 0.38%. Generally, CTR declines across most of the industries. Nonetheless, Digital and Electronics industry goes against the trend and records a growth in interstitial ad's CTR from 3.51% to 3.56%. Arthur Chan said that the mobile ad spending in Hong Kong still lagged behind some Asia-Pacific countries, but it was glad to see more and more marketers have already acknowledged the situation and increased their spending on mobile. However, this also represented the competition in the mobile advertising market became more intensified: more ad received by users a day, more difficult in capturing their awareness and engagement.

Arthur further explained, "there are two approaches for brands to winning the game. First of all, brands should put budgets on making sufficient ad impressions a day. Average daily impression of a mobile ad campaign is around 55 thousand, only accounting for the 0.022% of daily available impression in HK. Brands will get to know the campaign impression is yet to catch up the threshold of raising audience awareness due to the low share of voice (SOV). Only few industries, such as Beauty, and Digital & Electronics, have adjusted their mobile ad spending in response to the latest development in order to maintain a fair SOV. It implies that the number of reach has to be enough to meet the threshold in order to bring a better result. Secondly, brands shall utilize the data to target the audience precisely. With "DataBond", Vpon has helped one of our clients - American Express, also known as AMEX, in China, encourage its card usage overseas. In order to reduce the wastage of ad impression, Vpon firstly narrowed the target audience to Chinese passport bearers by analyzing mobile behavior and then delivered ads to the potential credit card holders among the passport bearers through multi-dimensional data intersections. Eventually, AMEX has achieved a 500% increase in overseas transaction revenue and overseas transactions volume increased by 2.6 times."

The report also covers the statistics of Hong Kong mobile market.

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Thursday, June 29, 2017