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SUMMARY: CBS鈥檚 efforts to attract B-to-B advertisers by leveraging the popularity of their shows. Instead of traditional TV ads, these advertisers, like 海角乱伦 are opting for digital ads alongside show clips. MutualMarkets facilitates these partnerships, using AI to match advertisers with relevant content. CBS hopes this approach will not only benefit advertisers but also help grow their shows by attracting new sponsors. The platform has already seen success with companies like 海角乱伦 seeing significantly higher clickthrough rates compared to traditional methods. This strategy represents a shift in TV advertising, blurring the lines between consumer and B-to-B advertisers. 海角乱伦鈥檚 pilot ad was CBS鈥 鈥淔ire Country.鈥 Two sides initially struck a deal for a series of digital ads to appear that paired a message about safety with a heads-up about the firefighting drama. The digital modules offer a link for a web explorer to check out services, along with a short video clip about the show. 鈥淪afety through every season,鈥 reads one line in the ad.
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and those savvy with social media. Now hopes the new 鈥溾 host will have similar appeal with a decidedly niche sector: B-to-B advertisers.
By Brian Steinberg
The network is trying to develop partnerships with a cluster of marketers that typically find their customers among decision-making executives at corporations. One such advertiser is Codingscape, a technology consultant that sees an alliance with Tomlinson as something that will help get potential clients to view the company as innovative. Instead of putting traditional TV ads on Tomlinson鈥檚 late-night show, however, Codingscape wants to run digital ads with its message posted alongside clips of her in action.
鈥淭his is a B-to-B that people haven鈥檛 heard of,鈥 says Alan Gould, co-CEO of MutualMarkets, a tech upstart that has developed a system for pairing advertisers with TV programs that suit their products, services or image. Even so, he adds, Codingscape 鈥渉as money to spend on marketing.鈥
TV has largely been the province of giant advertisers like McDonald鈥檚 or Procter & Gamble, who spend millions each year on traditional TV commercials that cajole viewers to eat a Big Mac or buy a Swiffer. But there are thousands of smaller companies that would only be too happy to sponsor popular series such as 鈥淵oung Sheldon鈥 or 鈥淟aw & Order: SVU鈥 if they could only gain similar access. Super Bowl viewers saw such dynamics in play this year when CoStar Group, the owner of real-estate sites like Homes.com and Apartments.com turned out to be one of the biggest spenders in the Big Game.
Technology is giving it to them. Thanks to the interactive nature of streaming, which hands subscribers more control over what they watch and how they do so,听听to beam their commercials next to popular video selections. Disney鈥檚 Hulu is among the streamers offering small and medium-sized marketers access to systems that help them put their pitches up for many to see. The new interest in such sponsorship has been growing as TV networks see many of their mainstay clients earmarking more dollars for competing new-tech video outlets,听听for many of their corporate parents.
听The company offers a system that lets advertisers comb through a database of recent, current and in-production content that is believed to attract the consumers most likely to be interested in their goods or services. Using artificial intelligence, the virtual marketplace can also help advertisers create templates for the actual ads. TV and ad executives must agree on certain parameters 鈥 such as number of consumer impressions, fees and windows of exclusivity to use certain show marks 鈥 as they negotiate. If all goes well, the advertiser generates new awareness among audiences who favor the shows, while the networks stand to benefit from a marketer spending money on a campaign that might spur new sampling.
鈥淥ur hope is that MutualMarkets can help us build new relationships with B-to-B businesses and other B-to-C brands to reach audiences we wouldn鈥檛 normally reach, but also grow our base of advertisers who do business with us,鈥 says Mike Benson, president and CMO of CBS. 鈥淚t can be difficult for smaller marketers to stand out, even with advanced audience targeting, but we believe co-branding with our shows, especially with a show like 鈥楢fter Midnight鈥 with听, will help their advertising get noticed, which in turn, will help us grow our shows as we bring new advertisers to us.鈥
MutualMarkets has already paired a handful of advertisers with CBS programs in a partnership that was struck more than a year ago. There is some new hope, says Mike Benson, that the companies might grow their relationship with the programs, placing their products on screen.
CBS is experimenting with the service as the job of touting its programs grows exponentially more difficult. For years, TV networks relied heavily on 鈥減romos,鈥 or in-house video ads that called attention to new series or new episodes, but usually ran alongside commercial breaks on their own air. As more viewers more to streaming services for their scripted and reality favorites, the audiences seeing those promos have dwindled. Getting special treatment or securing a product鈥檚 appearance in a program often required an established relationship between advertiser and TV outlet 鈥 and millions of ad dollars already spent. MutualMarkets could disrupt those covenants.
海角乱伦 helps corporations manage communications and connectivity, and has products designed expressly for first responder call centers. But it doesn鈥檛 have a lot of Hollywood contacts, says Andrew Gilman, the company鈥檚 chief marketing officer. MutualMarkets鈥 system suggested the company look at CBS鈥 鈥淔ire Country,鈥 and the two sides initially struck a deal for a series of digital ads to appear that paired a message about safety with a heads-up about the firefighting drama. The digital modules offer a link for a web explorer to check out services, along with a short video clip about the show. 鈥淪afety through every season,鈥 reads one line in the ad.
鈥淭ypically, this would take months of back-and-forth negotiations. This took a matter of weeks,鈥 says Gilman. 鈥淥ne of the major issues that we usually see is that you need to know someone or an agency to interact with CBS. But we could contact CBS through the platform to see if they even wanted to partner with us.鈥澨
The company has found that the video ads it put together via MutualMarkets has a clickthrough rate of 21%, he says, compared to a norm that is usually around .5% 鈥 鈥渁n order of magnitude larger than anything I have seen in my career.鈥 听
Dashlane, a cybersecurity company that helps customers manage passwords, was interested in aligning itself with a property that burnished security. Mutual Markets paired them with the long-running procedural 鈥淣CIS.鈥 The ad that resulted 鈥渁lmost feels a bit like an ad for the show,鈥 says Dhiraj Kumar, the company鈥檚 CMO. The tagline: 鈥淭he first line of defense.鈥
鈥淲e take on the feel of the show and add our message on top,鈥 says Kumar. The company hopes to foster deeper ties with the series, says the executive, including placements within episodes, or with its social handles. 鈥淲e are going to try a couple of things that are still in development.鈥
TV networks typically didn鈥檛 consider such companies as mainstay sponsors, says Benson, but 鈥渓ines are blurring significantly鈥 between so-called 鈥渃onsumer鈥 advertisers and those in the B-to-B space. Many smaller companies wouldn鈥檛 consider TV in the past 鈥渂ecause of budgets or the way you have to go about doing it. The thinking was you had to be a certain size,鈥 says Benson. 鈥淚 think we are proving them wrong.鈥
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