In TV advertising, hitting the right frequency is key. Tatari’s data-driven tools pinpoint this sweet spot to maximize effectiveness, boost ROI, and avoid waste. Discover how to fine-tune your ad strategy for optimal impact.
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To stay competitive, indie agencies must focus on four key capabilities: convergent TV strategies, AI for media planning and measurement, advanced measurement techniques, and seizing opportunities for direct media execution.
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We discuss the complexities of TV measurement, highlighting flaws in approaches like Verified Attribution and advocating for a nuanced blend of methods, emphasizing the importance of embracing complexity in advertising attribution.
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Our latest update enhances TV ad measurement accuracy by improving device graph data, incorporating stricter filters, and integrating with Vault's Data Clean Room.
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To combat CTV fraud, we recommend direct purchases from publishers and outcome-based TV measurement as effective strategies to ensure advertising transparency and accountability.
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Discover the changing face of TV advertising measurement, from traditional viewer metrics to outcome-based approaches, and the potential benefits for advertisers and publishers alike.
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Ad buyers now have access to Experian marketing data in the Tatari platform, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of their consumers to drive even stronger campaign performance.
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Tatari is proud to announce that we have been certified as one of 14 measurement partners by NBC Universal in the Incrementality Measurement/Sales Impact category.
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After decades of a “business as usual” approach to TV measurement, the industry has at last broken free of outdated paradigms and Nielsen’s quasi-monopoly on TV measurement.
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With more networks offering OTT inventory as a part of their linear upfront packages, it's increasingly important for brands to use a holistic measurement approach to assess performance across streaming and linear TV.
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