IAB Australia has launched a new industry training program for marketers seeking to understand and make better use of the affiliate and partnership sector. The Affiliate and Partnership Marketing Training program is offered free of charge in an online format and is an ideal resource to those who are new to this form of digital marketing, as well as anyone currently involved in it. It has been developed by the IAB Australia Affiliate Marketing Working Group.
IAB Australia has announced the appointment of Liz Eades as Director of Learning and Development. The newly created role will see Eades steer the development, design, and delivery of practice-based education to further close the skills gap in the advertising industry. Her immediate priorities will include building relationships with tertiary education institutions, shaping bespoke corporate training offerings, working with IAB Talent and Careers Working Group and supporting members with onboarding and training talent.
With job vacancy rates for the digital advertising and ad tech industry at almost 10% at the end of 2021 and showing no sign of decreasing, IAB Australia and Advertising Week APAC today announced the launch of the industry’s inaugural Careers Fair.
The Australian online advertising market is nearing $13bn in calendar year 2021, a stunning 35.8% growth on the preceding year according to data from the IAB Australia Online Advertising Expenditure Report (OAER) prepared by PwC. It follows two years of slow growth for the industry, at 2.4% for 2020 and 5.6% growth for 2019
IAB Australia has launched its IAB Ad Effectiveness Fundamentals training program, designed to help brand marketers understand the commonly used methodologies, as well as providing an overview of emerging techniques for evaluating advertising including neuroscience and attention measurement. The online training program, which is free to attend, allows participants to work through the curriculum at their own pace and then complete an assessment to receive certification.
IAB Australia announced today that Angus Keene, Acting Managing Director at Twitter Australia, has been appointed as the Chair of its Executive Tech Council (ETC) effective immediately. Keene replaces Pete Barry, who was recently promoted to Vice President, Addressability for PubMatic and has been the ETC Chair since June 2021. Keene will also become the Exec Tech Council representative on the IAB Australia board.
IAB Australia has released the digital advertising industry’s submission to the Government’s Privacy Act Review Discussion Paper. In its response, IAB Australia sets out the critical importance of finding the right balance between protecting individuals’ privacy and ensuring that the online interactions which have become essential to everyday lives are not halted.
The Australian digital advertising market has continued its growth at pace, reaching $3.232bn for the September quarter 2021, up 42.1% year on year. The data which is drawn from the IAB Australia Online Advertising Expenditure Report (OAER) prepared by PwC, shows that retail remains the leading advertiser category and that video is continuing to be the overall star.
Following its successful inaugural event earlier in 2021, the Advertising Industry Debate Club will return at 6pm on December 2nd to celebrate, support and nurture new industry voices. The event will see teams debate whether a future metaverse can unlock more meaningful human connections.
Val Morgan and The Guardian have been announced as the winners of the 2021 IAB Australia MeasureUp Awards. Val Morgan was awarded Best Advertising Effectiveness for its ‘Hourly Outdoor Unified Reach (HOUR) Model’ developed to find a new way to model audience reach with hourly granularity for its programmatic digital OOH buyers. The Guardian won the Best Cultural, Societal or Consumer Behaviour award for its ‘The Power of Purpose’ research providing consumer insights supporting brands with purpose to drive growth and retain customers.
Ipsos today released its ‘Digital Data Exchange: The Consumer View’ report for publishers, agencies, and marketers at IAB Australia’s MeasureUp conference. Significantly, the report found that 87% of Australians said they were supportive of online content and service providers making their money from advertising where access to content remains free for consumers. However, 70% of respondents also indicated they were unaware of how online content providers make their money.
IAB Australia today released its inaugural Industry Talent Report which found that digital advertising and ad tech industry job vacancy rates have more than doubled in the last twelve months to reach 9.8%. The report notes that this surge was driven by a combination of strong market growth, changes in visa rules, lack of new talent entering the market due to border restrictions and the entry of new large global organisations into the Australian market, creating a critical squeeze on talent availability and an increase in the cost of talent.
Not for publication before Friday 17th September 2021: IAB Australia has announced the appointment of Sarah Waladan as its Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs effective immediately. Sarah will work with IAB member organisations, other trade associations, policy makers and the global IAB network, with the primary goal of distilling and navigating the myriad of local and global regulatory frameworks that underpin the digital advertising ecosystem today and into the future.
Not for publication before 2nd September 2021: New research released today by IAB Australia and Pureprofile has found that marketers will need to shift gears into 2022 to ensure they provide satisfying omnichannel shopping experience amidst escalating consumer expectations. The Australian Ecommerce Report 2021, which was conducted in June this year at a time when most of Australia was out of lockdown and people had resumed some of their pre-covid lifestyle, also flagged local, sustainable and ethical brands as the biggest winners in the year ahead, particularly for direct-to-consumer brand shoppers.
IAB Australia has appointed Ipsos as the industry’s exclusive and preferred supplier for the planning, buying, and reporting of digital audience measurement data in Australia. The appointment is for a three-year term commencing in Q2 2022 with the launch of Ipsos iris.
The Australian digital advertising market has shrugged off any pandemic advertising woes to record 24.2% growth, the strongest since 2016, reaching $11.4bn online advertising expenditure for the 2021 financial year. The data which is drawn from the IAB Australia Online Advertising Expenditure Report (OAER) prepared by PwC, confirms that while the overall advertising market has rebounded, digital advertising is leading the charge and now dominates expenditure.
IAB Australia has released Buyer’s Guide for Digital out of Home (DOOH), providing guidance on the medium, cutting through jargon and shining a light on industry best practice. The Guide, which was developed by the IAB Australia DOOH Working Group, is the most recent to be released by IAB Australia as it seeks to support and educate the wider industry.
Australian advertising agencies have embraced Programmatic DOOH (pDOOH), with almost one quarter of Australian agencies trading DOOH inventory programmatically for the first time during 2020 and a further 10% of agencies increasing their programmatic investment in an otherwise depressed OOH market. The results, which come from IAB Australia’s inaugural Attitudes to Programmatic DOOH Report, are based on a survey of 183 media buyers and advertisers in the Australian market conducted in May 2021.
IAB Australia today announced the appointment of carsales to the IAB Board as of June 2021.
Carsales Commercial Director of Media (Strategy, Trading, Ad Operations), Davor Vilusic, will represent the company on the IAB Board, with carsales Commercial Director of Media (Sales and Customer Solutions), Vanya Mariani, as the alternate.
The Australian digital advertising market has continued its strong growth trend, to reach $2.883m for the March quarter 2021, up 25.8% year on year. The data which is drawn from the IAB Australia Online Advertising Expenditure Report (OAER) prepared by PwC, shows that retail advertising is surging and that classified advertising is rebounding reflecting the overall health of the Australian economy and increasing consumer confidence.