AOP research reveals continuing shift away from open programmatic for UK publishers
Published: 15 Feb 2023
86% of respondents expect most advertising revenue growth to come from outside open marketplaces
London, UK, Date TBC: New survey results from the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) reveal UK publishers expect most future advertising revenue growth to come from outside of open programmatic marketplaces. Of those surveyed:
These findings come from ‘Digital Publishing: Outlook and Priorities for 2023’, a study conducted by the AOP to explore the sentiment of the UK digital publishing industry and how it is adapting to current and future challenges. The survey was conducted between 5th December 2022 and 11th January 2023, and received responses from 92 publishers and 16 solutions providers.
In the survey, B2B publishers named lead generation (28%), events (22%), and sponsorships (20%) as having the most revenue growth potential, while B2C publishers look towards subscriptions (17%), sponsorships (15%), and display advertising (13%). Publishers that cater to both see promise in ecommerce (23%) and affiliate marketing (19%).
Despite Bank of England forecasts of a recession, publishers and solutions providers feel they are well-positioned to manage economic challenges, with both having an average confidence rating of 7.2 out of 10. As for how the industry plans to adapt, top priorities include ensuring a diverse and inclusive workplace, recruiting and retaining new talent, and developing new revenue streams through product innovation.
This focus on DE&I is reflected in the high intent to meet Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) targets, with 80% of respondents stating they have either already published an ESG plan, or are working towards developing one. Two-thirds (67%) agreed that ESG was core to the values of both their business and employees, while 58% agreed that advertisers and agencies expect them to develop and implement a policy to meet ESG goals.
Publisher confidence in organisational readiness for the deprecation of third-party cookies was rated at 6.5 out of 10, the same as reported in last year’s survey. While confidence has plateaued, there have been significant shifts in how publishers are preparing: only 4% of publishers said data sharing collaborations with other publishers was a top priority, down from 20% last year.
Instead, the publisher focus areas highlighted in this year’s survey are:
Over half (58%) of publishers reported they are investing in tools to ensure audience data informs everything they do, with 21% of publishers admitting to not having a joined-up internal strategy in place around audience data – up from 4% in last year’s survey.
Richard Reeves, Managing Director at AOP, said: “The trend away from open programmatic is unsurprising, as frustrations around transparency and equitable revenues have been mounting for years. It will be interesting to see whether the improvements identified in ISBA’s follow-up transparency study can move the needle back towards open programmatic in the future. Also, it’s fantastic to see ESG as a core focus for the vast majority of respondents and that the impetus for change is being driven both culturally and commercially.”
In response to the survey findings, AOP will facilitate ongoing discussions on the key themes outlined in the report, including subscriptions, ESG, and first-party data strategies.
ENDS
This research, carried out between 5th December 2022 and 11th January 2023, surveyed 108 stakeholders in the publishing industry, 85% of whom were from publishers and 15% from organisations providing solutions to the publishing sector. Its intention was to capture how digital publishing companies in the UK are responding to current industry challenges.
Over half of respondents (51%) were heads of departments, while a further 26% were at board level. Of those who responded, 42% work for a publishing brand which targets a consumer audience, 29% target B2B and 29% a combination of both.
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