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It’s Time For Vanity Metrics To Perform A Disappearing Act

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Brian Mandelbaum, CEO, Attain

Just because a channel isn’t where the final transaction happens doesn’t mean it’s not a performance channel.

Connected TV is the perfect example, says Brian Mandelbaum, CEO of commerce data platform Attain, speaking on this week’s episode of AdExchanger Talks.

Streaming is typically a passive activity. For some people (the author of this article included), streaming is such a lean-back experience that they lie down in bed to watch their favorite shows on their phone.

But the question isn’t whether CTV advertising drives a purchase in the moment but rather whether the exposure ultimately leads or contributes to a transaction, says Mandelbaum, which is why he’s a big believer in media mix modeling (MMM).

An MMM approach considers the statistical relationship between all the different factors that can influence a sale – and that includes upper-funnel marketing.

Advertisers should have a broad purview of how their media is performing across the totality of their investments from the top of the funnel down to the bottom, including loyalty – the whole shebang – so they can be smart about how they spend.

“The industry needs to move away from anchoring on just the proxies,” Mandelbaum says. “What CMOs care about deeply is: Are they selling more? Are they growing the market?”

Measuring viewability, for example, probably isn’t going to help a CMO answer those questions.

“We as an industry should be focused solely on outcome data, and I mean, specifically, a sale, because that data exists now,” Mandelbaum says. “Why are we not … shifting our mindset to something that is more performative?”

Also in this episode: Attain’s recent rebrand, the rise of retail media – and retail data, the problem with data aggregators (aka data brokers), why the industry needs to rip the third-party cookie Band-Aid off already (for the love of all that’s holy and then some) and what Mandelbaum means when he says he has his “television MBA.”

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