Study: Podcast Ad Market To Reach $2.3 Billion By 2022
A new study has found that the global podcast market could account for 4.5 per cent of all audio advertising spend by 2022, equivalent to $US1.6 billion ($A2.28 billion).
The study, by marketing intelligence service WARC, found the predicted revenues were almost double the $US885 million in expected investment this year, equal to 2.5 per cent of the audio market (inclusive of broadcast radio and online formats such as in-stream ads).
Much of this money is coming from brands’ experimental budgets. Advancements – such as more accurate, real time audience measurement and programmatic ad trade – are required for this nascent format to unlock future growth.
Spotify’s recent acquisitions of podcast specialists reflect the potential of podcast spend to outpace the wider online audio over the coming years.
The US is by far the world’s largest market for podcast advertising, accounting for an estimated 61.8 per cent of the format’s global spend last year ($US402 million). The IAB expects this to grow 28 per cent to $US 514.5 million this year.
Commenting on the findings, WARC data’s managing editor James McDonald said: “Podcast advertising holds great potential as it enables brands to reach a highly-engaged, young and affluent audience via a medium they have an affinity with. Spotify is betting big on increasing brand investment over the coming years and has moved aggressively to take ownership of the market.
“The majority of listeners understand the value exchange between podcasts and sponsorships, so brands need to establish a credible relationship between their messaging and the tone of the content to be effective. Smarter, real-time audience measurement and programmatic buys – a cornerstone of Spotify’s strategy – will also help to propel investment growth.”
The study highlights three key trends:
Podcast sponsorship offers consumers a clear value exchange
Almost four in five (78 per cent) podcast listeners state that they do not mind ads or sponsorship messages because they know they are a means of supporting the content. This suggests that most consumers understand the value exchange of podcast advertising.
Ancillary research by Edison, published this month, finds that over half (54 per cent) of listeners state that they are more likely to consider a brand following a podcast ad, while Nielsen research shows that a full 62per cent of listeners correctly recall a podcast ad, and nearly 70 per cent agree that the ad increased their awareness of the new product or service.
Most podcast ads (66.9 per cent) are read by the host, so the establishment of a credible relationship between the tone and the brand is essential to delivering effective messaging.
More accurate audience measurement is required to unlock future growth
Globally, one in three (33.5 per cent) people listens to a podcast each month, with penetration rates varying across key markets: Hong Kong (55.4 per cent), Taiwan (47.1 per cent), Spain (40.1 per cent), US (33 per cent), Australia (32.8 per cent), Singapore (32.3 per cent), Norway (31.2 per cent), Italy (29.6 per cent), France (28 per cent), Canada (27.9 per cent), Japan (26.3 per cent), Germany (22.2 per cent), UK (18.1 per cent).
Research from GlobalWebIndex shows that almost two-thirds (63.1 per cent) of podcast listeners are under the age of 34, while a third (33 per cent) are educated to degree-level or higher. Most (62.2 per cent) listen during downtime in the week.
The majority of ad buys (85.1 per cent) are made on a CPM basis, and costs are generally high as demand is outpacing inventory. Downloads are relatively easy to monitor, offering a decent basis for CPM calculations. However, more accurate measurement of engagement and consumer profiling is required on a per show basis for the advertising to realise its potential.
Spotify is doubling down on content in quest to become world’s largest audio platform
Spotify is the third most-popular platform for podcasts, according to GlobalWebIndex, attracting 28.3 per cent of listeners. This compares to a 53 per cent share for YouTube, and a 28.8 per cent share of Apple.
Spotify is investing in the creation of original podcast content through its in-house unit Spotify Studios, in a bid to aggregate and retain listeners. The acquisitions of podcast specialists Gimlet Media, Anchor and Parcast give Spotify expertise as it aims to grow its ad business and margins.
Spotify hopes to monetise podcast ad audiences in two ways: firstly, through brand sponsorship of podcast content, and secondly, via programmatic advertising, which accounts for 12 per cent of Spotify’s US ad revenue (well below the global rate of 65.3 per cent for all online display advertising).
Aside from informing ad targeting, user data can also be leveraged to create personalised and, the company hopes, more engaging playlists (podcast listeners spend twice as much time on Spotify than other users).
Doubling-down on original content also enables Spotify to reduce royalty costs for podcasts. Spotify’s gross margin was 25.7 per cent last year, meaning three-quarters of its income was paid out again, mostly in content acquisition fees.
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