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'''Retail media''' is [[marketing]] to consumers at or near their [[point of sale|point of purchase]], or point of choice between competing brands or products. Common techniques include [[in-store advertising]], [[online advertising]], [[sampling (statistics)|sampling]], [[loyalty program|loyalty cards]] and [[coupons]] or vouchers. |
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The planning and use of retail media is a key component in the delivery of [[shopper marketing]] campaigns. |
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Though many retail media channels are found inside the retailer's store/environment, the media channels themselves are not always 'owned' or operated by retailers. Many retail media channels are operated independently by specialist media companies who also manage other media outside of the retail environment. |
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==Retail media, context and targeting== |
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⚫ | Retail media originated as media available within the retail environment. This has now developed into a media discipline in its own right as new retail media channels have been added. Retail media now reaches outside the retail environment to encompass media channels such loyalty program marketing, coupons and door drops, fleet media (retailer's [[fleet vehicle]]s, etc.). |
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Though many retail media channels are found inside the retailer's store/environment, the media channels themselves are not always "owned" or operated by retailers. Many retail media channels are operated independently by specialist media companies who also manage other media outside the retail environment. |
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==Context and targeting== |
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⚫ | Retail media channels are to a large extent defined by the context of the retailer. The majority of retail media channels reach their audience at or near the [[point of purchase]] or point of choice. Research suggests media placed at or near the points of choice/purchase can have a significant impact on purchasing decisions (PoS).<sup>[[Retail Media#References|1]]</sup> Media owners and agencies have learnt more in recent years about the value of retail media channels. |
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There is potential for conflict of interest between the retailer selling the media and the CPG/FMCG buying the media, which is why retailers often engage a third-party media owner to operate and sell media space on their behalf. |
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==Retail media networks== |
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⚫ | Retail media networks are channels spanning individual retailers or a multitude of retailers. They can range from static posters, |
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==Challenges== |
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==Agencies== |
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Due to the specialized nature of retail media programs, advertisers are increasingly turning to dedicated retail media agencies to facilitate shopper-targeted campaigns. |
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* [http://www.thegrocergoldawards.co.uk/page/2009_winners.html Leading Retail Media Website wins The Grocer Gold Award 2009, Business Initiative of the Year] |
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Retail media agencies help connect retailers such as Walmart and Sam's Club with brands that are interested in presenting their message to consumers while they are navigating the path to purchase. |
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* [http://www.redbusoutdoor.com Redbus Outdoor] --> |
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* [http://www.instoremarketer.org/articles/details.php?id=6000 P.R.I.S.M., In-store Marketing Institute] |
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==Networks== |
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<!-- * [http://www.smrb.com Simmons Market Research Bureau] an [[Experian]] company --> |
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⚫ | Retail media networks are channels spanning individual retailers or a multitude of retailers. They can range from static posters, point-of-sale material, audio, visual or digital materials, and many things in between. Networks can therefore provide narrowcast and broadcast audience buying solutions. As shoppers spend time in stores, it becomes difficult for them to avoid in-store advertising and this can benefit advertisers, who not only can ensure their campaigns are seen, but that they can also be acted upon, especially if the advertised product is available in the store. |
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* [http://www.fmi.org Food Marketing Institute] |
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* [http://www.popai.com Point-Of-Purchase Advertising International] |
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<!-- * [http://retailmediagroup.blogspot.com/2007/12/retail-media-summary.html List of retail media available] |
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* [http://www.brandrepublic.com/MediaWeek/Features/Analysis/800633/Insiders-Guide---Dunnhumby-Retail-Media/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH dunnhumby manage Tesco Retail Media] |
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==See also== |
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* [http://www.how-do.co.uk/north-west-media-news/north-west-marketing-services/co%11operative-launches-media-centre-with-abc-200807143033/ The Co-operative handled by abc media group www.abc-media.co.uk] --> |
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* [[Digital signage]] |
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<!-- * [http://www.retailmedia.org/2008/09/what-on-earth-is-shopper-marketing.html capture marketing handle cross retailer retail media] --> |
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* [[Retail]] |
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* [[Retail design]] |
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* [[Signage]] |
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* [[Visual merchandising]] |
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==References== |
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*The 1995 POPAI Consumer Buying Habits Study (Point-of-Purchase Advertising Institute, Englewood, NJ). |
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*[http://www.arbitron.com/downloads/retailmediastudy.pdf The Arbitron Retail Media Study Volume I: The Impact of Retail Audio Broadcasting] (Arbitron). |
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 19 January 2024
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (September 2010) |
Retail media is marketing to consumers at or near their point of purchase, or point of choice between competing brands or products. Common techniques include in-store advertising, online advertising, sampling, loyalty cards and coupons or vouchers.
The planning and use of retail media is a key component in the delivery of shopper marketing campaigns.
Retail media channels have become established as important for promoting goods and services at or near or even further beyond the points of purchase and consumption. Retail media is now being taken more seriously by most traditional media agencies.
Retail media originated as media available within the retail environment. This has now developed into a media discipline in its own right as new retail media channels have been added. Retail media now reaches outside the retail environment to encompass media channels such loyalty program marketing, coupons and door drops, fleet media (retailer's fleet vehicles, etc.).
Though many retail media channels are found inside the retailer's store/environment, the media channels themselves are not always "owned" or operated by retailers. Many retail media channels are operated independently by specialist media companies who also manage other media outside the retail environment.
Context and targeting
[edit]Retail media channels are to a large extent defined by the context of the retailer. The majority of retail media channels reach their audience at or near the point of purchase or point of choice. Research suggests media placed at or near the points of choice/purchase can have a significant impact on purchasing decisions (PoS).1 Media owners and agencies have learnt more in recent years about the value of retail media channels.
There is potential for conflict of interest between the retailer selling the media and the CPG/FMCG buying the media, which is why retailers often engage a third-party media owner to operate and sell media space on their behalf.
Herausforderungen
[edit]- Audience measures: There are several methods for evaluating the audience for retail media, whether total footfall, segmented audiences or sales uplift attributed to retail media channels.
- Buying process: Dependent on the retailer, product, sales cycle and retail media channel, and other concerns, there are different media sales cycles to fit the particular requirements.
Agencies
[edit]Due to the specialized nature of retail media programs, advertisers are increasingly turning to dedicated retail media agencies to facilitate shopper-targeted campaigns.
Retail media agencies help connect retailers such as Walmart and Sam's Club with brands that are interested in presenting their message to consumers while they are navigating the path to purchase.
Networks
[edit]Retail media networks are channels spanning individual retailers or a multitude of retailers. They can range from static posters, point-of-sale material, audio, visual or digital materials, and many things in between. Networks can therefore provide narrowcast and broadcast audience buying solutions. As shoppers spend time in stores, it becomes difficult for them to avoid in-store advertising and this can benefit advertisers, who not only can ensure their campaigns are seen, but that they can also be acted upon, especially if the advertised product is available in the store.
Retail media networks now offer accountability in providing audience measurement techniques in the same way as traditional broadcast or print media.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- The 1995 POPAI Consumer Buying Habits Study (Point-of-Purchase Advertising Institute, Englewood, NJ).
- The Arbitron Retail Media Study Volume I: The Impact of Retail Audio Broadcasting (Arbitron).