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Polish online advertising
    at the time of national
    mourning
    Special Report by Gemius S.A.




1            Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
>>


    Introduction

    The first half of April 2010 was a special time for Poland and for many other
    countries. The crash of a government plane near Smolensk, in which the nation lost
    its President, his wife and 94 Members of Parliament, along with top military
    commanders and representatives of religious communities and social organisations,
    unleashed a storm of information. A storm which swept across nearly all media.
    Almost instantaneously repercussions of this tragic event also hit the internet.
    A significant increase was noted in the audience for Polish and foreign news sites
    and horizontal portals. An escalation in traffic was also reported by the biggest
    Polish social network, Nasza-Klasa, which observed a five-fold increase in the
    number of entries on its microblog. The site also revealed that on that tragic
    Saturday, 10 April, 2010, and the following day, users posted around 2.3 million
    photos, which is twice the usual number. Most of these pictures were directly
    related to the catastrophe.
    The most consequential air accident in the history of post-war Poland was not only
    a catalyst for unusual internet activity. The week-long national mourning, declared
    immediately the tragedy was officially confirmed, had a profound influence
    on interactive media throughout the country. It was a long eight days, during which
    we were able to observe a set of phenomena far more symptomatic than the
    spectacular, yet short-term intensification of traffic on some sites.
    One such phenomenon was the cessation of a significant proportion of internet
    display advertisements. For the duration of national mourning, many publishers
    altered the colour schemes and layouts of their websites, abolishing most or all
    promotional materials. Similar decisions were made by some advertising networks
    and advertisers, who, following different motives, decided to put their online
    campaigns on hold for the mourning period. In contrast to many other markets, the
    internet in Poland witnessed a clash of two usually contradictory processes –
    an increase in traffic generated by users and a drastic fall in traffic generated by ads.
    This extraordinary situation was the motivation to create this mini-report, which
    offers an analysis of key data obtained with gemiusDirectEffect. To illustrate what
    was happening to advertisements on the Polish internet, this report compares two
    periods: the week of national mourning (10.04 – 18.04) and an analogical week
    in March 2010 (13.03 – 21.03).




2                  Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
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    Part of advertising campaigns suspended


                             Decrease in number of online advertising campaigns by industry

                                                                                                                               -7,7%
                                                                                                            -14,3%
                                                                          -22,6%                -20,7%                                       -21,3%
                                                                -28,6%
                                               -35,0%

          -54,5%                    -51,4%
                                                                            Telecommunication
                                                                  Trade




                                                                                                  Finance
           hotels and restaurants




                                                                                                                                              (all industries)
                                       Food




                                                CDs and DVDs
                                                Media, books,




                                                                                                             and audio-video



                                                                                                                                Automotive
                                                                                                               Computers
              Travel, tourism,




                                                                                                                                                    Total




    First and foremost, for the Polish internet national mourning was a time when
    an enormous number of campaigns were either suspended or called off. Between 10
    and 18 April 2010, the promotional activity of key industries dropped unprecedently.
    The most significant fall in the number of campaigns (in relation to the analogous
    week in March this year) was noted for tourism and food. In both cases, the number
    of online campaigns run at the time of mourning decreased by over a half.
    Companies and institutions operating in the tourist, catering or hospitality sector
    toned down their online advertising most significantly – the number of campaigns
    dropped by 54.5% at the time of mourning. However, this was not only due
    to reasons directly related to the Smolensk crash. The most important of these
    factors were also:
          the inherent characteristics of the tourist industry – travelling and holidays are
          associated with entertainment, a quality not promoted during national
          mourning,
          a large proportion of tourist services is related to air transport, which after the
          tragic event involving a TU-154M could be perceived by travel office clients
          as less attractive or trustworthy,
          events related to the funerals of the victims coincided with the eruption of the
          Icelandic Eyjafjallajokull volcano, which paralysed air traffic over most of
          Europe – the commotion caused by the communication chaos in a natural way
          impeded the advertising activity of tour operators and transport companies.


3                                   Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
>>


    Among other industry sectors that markedly reduced the number of internet based
    advertising campaigns during national mourning were: media, trade, telecom and
    finance. The list closes with two sectors: computers and audio-video (-14.3%)
    and automotive, which in the week in question reduced their online presence the
    least (-7.7%).



    Dramatic drop in volume of displayed adverts

                                   Decrease in volume of emissions
                              for top 5 most popular advertising forms


                                                                        -86,0%             -85,4%


                                 -91,7%             -91,3%
             -92,3%




          Double Billboard       Billboard          Half page        Triple Billboard      Rectangle
           (750 x 200 px)      (750 x 100 px)     (300 x 600 px)      (750 x 300 px)     (300 x 250 px)




    The radical cuts in internet advertising implemented by key sectors and decisions
    on suspending publication of advertisements on websites taken by online publishers,
    had a dramatic influence on the reduction of the overall number of displayed online
    ads. The real impact of this phenomenon can be very well illustrated by comparing
    the volume of displayed ads for the week of national mourning and for the
    analogous week of March 2010. This comparison takes into account the number
    of displays broken down into five most popular forms of graphic adverts (display).
    The three most often used types of creatives, i.e. Double Billboard, Billboard
    and Halfpage were almost entirely withdrawn for the period of mourning. The fall
    in the number of displays was huge: -92.3%, -91.7% and -91.3%, respectively. Not
    much less was lost by Triple Billboard (-86%) and Rectangle (-85.4%). It should
    be noted that, in reality, these percentage values mean millions of non-displayed
    creatives. This fact is the ultimate measure of the "comatised" Polish online
    advertising space during these few long days.




4                    Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
>>



    Users click on ads more rarely

                Decrease in CTR value for top 5 most popular advertising forms


                                                                                 13.03.2010 – 21.03.2010
                                                                                 10.04.2010 – 18.04.2010




          0,42%



                              0,18% 0,16%         0,17%
                   0,12%                                  0,13%      0,13%                 0,11% 0,09%
                                                                               0,07%

           Triple Billboard       Half page       Double Billboard       Billboard             Rectangle
            (750 x 300 px)      (300 x 600 px)     (750 x 200 px)      (750 x 100 px)        (300 x 250 px)




    The final symptom of the changes taking place during the period of national
    mourning was the drop in the value of the CTR for the most popular forms of graphic
    ads. This decrease turned out to have affected all five most often used display forms,
    and for some it was also characterized by a large amplitude. The most evident
    example of an ad that recorded a serious loss in "clickability" is the Triple Billboard
    (750 x 300 px). The mean CTR for this between 10 and 18 April 2010 amounted
    to 0.12%, while in the comparable week of the previous month, the value was stable
    at 0.42%. A significant loss was also noted for the Billboard (750 x 100 px), for which
    the mean CTR dropped almost two-fold during mourning (from 0.13% to only
    0.07%). None of the five most prominent forms of display ad survived the week
    without a loss in the number of clicks made by Polish internet users. It seems that
    the week of Polish mourning had its effect on internet advertising not only in the
    decisions made by owners and administrators of websites or on the models
    of advertising network activities, but also on the behaviour of internet users
    themselves. The suspension of a great number of campaigns and the drop in online
    advertisement displays coincided with a marked reduction in the internet users'
    interest in this type of content. The black week in question was indeed a time when
    the Polish internet advertisement was less visible and intrusive than ever before.




5                    Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
About the report

    This report was prepared by Gemius S.A. Desk Research Team. It contains data from
    gemiusDirectEffect system – one of the most popular systems used for the monitoring
    of online advertising in Poland. Thanks to the high market position mentioned,
    the system collects data on most display advertising and mailings. The full and detailed
    statistics for both are available in the form of gemiusAdMonitor monthly reports.




    About Gemius

    Gemius - an international research agency, the leader and forerunner in the field
    of research of the internet and on the internet in Central and Eastern Europe.


    The Company has operated on the Polish market since 1999, offering comprehensive
    research solutions for investigating internet user behaviour on chosen websites
    (gemiusTraffic),   internet   user    socio-demographic         profiles    (gemiusProfile)       and
    effectiveness of internet advertising campaigns (gemiusEffect).


    In cooperation with PBI, Gemiusconducts an overall audience and internet application
    measurement Megapanel PBI/Gemius.




    Contact

    Gemius S.A.
    Wołoska 7 Street
    Mars building, Entrance D
    02-675 Warsaw,
    Phone: +48 22 874 41 00
    http://www.gemius.pl




6                         Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01

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Special Report By Gemius

  • 1. Polish online advertising at the time of national mourning Special Report by Gemius S.A. 1 Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
  • 2. >> Introduction The first half of April 2010 was a special time for Poland and for many other countries. The crash of a government plane near Smolensk, in which the nation lost its President, his wife and 94 Members of Parliament, along with top military commanders and representatives of religious communities and social organisations, unleashed a storm of information. A storm which swept across nearly all media. Almost instantaneously repercussions of this tragic event also hit the internet. A significant increase was noted in the audience for Polish and foreign news sites and horizontal portals. An escalation in traffic was also reported by the biggest Polish social network, Nasza-Klasa, which observed a five-fold increase in the number of entries on its microblog. The site also revealed that on that tragic Saturday, 10 April, 2010, and the following day, users posted around 2.3 million photos, which is twice the usual number. Most of these pictures were directly related to the catastrophe. The most consequential air accident in the history of post-war Poland was not only a catalyst for unusual internet activity. The week-long national mourning, declared immediately the tragedy was officially confirmed, had a profound influence on interactive media throughout the country. It was a long eight days, during which we were able to observe a set of phenomena far more symptomatic than the spectacular, yet short-term intensification of traffic on some sites. One such phenomenon was the cessation of a significant proportion of internet display advertisements. For the duration of national mourning, many publishers altered the colour schemes and layouts of their websites, abolishing most or all promotional materials. Similar decisions were made by some advertising networks and advertisers, who, following different motives, decided to put their online campaigns on hold for the mourning period. In contrast to many other markets, the internet in Poland witnessed a clash of two usually contradictory processes – an increase in traffic generated by users and a drastic fall in traffic generated by ads. This extraordinary situation was the motivation to create this mini-report, which offers an analysis of key data obtained with gemiusDirectEffect. To illustrate what was happening to advertisements on the Polish internet, this report compares two periods: the week of national mourning (10.04 – 18.04) and an analogical week in March 2010 (13.03 – 21.03). 2 Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
  • 3. >> Part of advertising campaigns suspended Decrease in number of online advertising campaigns by industry -7,7% -14,3% -22,6% -20,7% -21,3% -28,6% -35,0% -54,5% -51,4% Telecommunication Trade Finance hotels and restaurants (all industries) Food CDs and DVDs Media, books, and audio-video Automotive Computers Travel, tourism, Total First and foremost, for the Polish internet national mourning was a time when an enormous number of campaigns were either suspended or called off. Between 10 and 18 April 2010, the promotional activity of key industries dropped unprecedently. The most significant fall in the number of campaigns (in relation to the analogous week in March this year) was noted for tourism and food. In both cases, the number of online campaigns run at the time of mourning decreased by over a half. Companies and institutions operating in the tourist, catering or hospitality sector toned down their online advertising most significantly – the number of campaigns dropped by 54.5% at the time of mourning. However, this was not only due to reasons directly related to the Smolensk crash. The most important of these factors were also: the inherent characteristics of the tourist industry – travelling and holidays are associated with entertainment, a quality not promoted during national mourning, a large proportion of tourist services is related to air transport, which after the tragic event involving a TU-154M could be perceived by travel office clients as less attractive or trustworthy, events related to the funerals of the victims coincided with the eruption of the Icelandic Eyjafjallajokull volcano, which paralysed air traffic over most of Europe – the commotion caused by the communication chaos in a natural way impeded the advertising activity of tour operators and transport companies. 3 Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
  • 4. >> Among other industry sectors that markedly reduced the number of internet based advertising campaigns during national mourning were: media, trade, telecom and finance. The list closes with two sectors: computers and audio-video (-14.3%) and automotive, which in the week in question reduced their online presence the least (-7.7%). Dramatic drop in volume of displayed adverts Decrease in volume of emissions for top 5 most popular advertising forms -86,0% -85,4% -91,7% -91,3% -92,3% Double Billboard Billboard Half page Triple Billboard Rectangle (750 x 200 px) (750 x 100 px) (300 x 600 px) (750 x 300 px) (300 x 250 px) The radical cuts in internet advertising implemented by key sectors and decisions on suspending publication of advertisements on websites taken by online publishers, had a dramatic influence on the reduction of the overall number of displayed online ads. The real impact of this phenomenon can be very well illustrated by comparing the volume of displayed ads for the week of national mourning and for the analogous week of March 2010. This comparison takes into account the number of displays broken down into five most popular forms of graphic adverts (display). The three most often used types of creatives, i.e. Double Billboard, Billboard and Halfpage were almost entirely withdrawn for the period of mourning. The fall in the number of displays was huge: -92.3%, -91.7% and -91.3%, respectively. Not much less was lost by Triple Billboard (-86%) and Rectangle (-85.4%). It should be noted that, in reality, these percentage values mean millions of non-displayed creatives. This fact is the ultimate measure of the "comatised" Polish online advertising space during these few long days. 4 Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
  • 5. >> Users click on ads more rarely Decrease in CTR value for top 5 most popular advertising forms 13.03.2010 – 21.03.2010 10.04.2010 – 18.04.2010 0,42% 0,18% 0,16% 0,17% 0,12% 0,13% 0,13% 0,11% 0,09% 0,07% Triple Billboard Half page Double Billboard Billboard Rectangle (750 x 300 px) (300 x 600 px) (750 x 200 px) (750 x 100 px) (300 x 250 px) The final symptom of the changes taking place during the period of national mourning was the drop in the value of the CTR for the most popular forms of graphic ads. This decrease turned out to have affected all five most often used display forms, and for some it was also characterized by a large amplitude. The most evident example of an ad that recorded a serious loss in "clickability" is the Triple Billboard (750 x 300 px). The mean CTR for this between 10 and 18 April 2010 amounted to 0.12%, while in the comparable week of the previous month, the value was stable at 0.42%. A significant loss was also noted for the Billboard (750 x 100 px), for which the mean CTR dropped almost two-fold during mourning (from 0.13% to only 0.07%). None of the five most prominent forms of display ad survived the week without a loss in the number of clicks made by Polish internet users. It seems that the week of Polish mourning had its effect on internet advertising not only in the decisions made by owners and administrators of websites or on the models of advertising network activities, but also on the behaviour of internet users themselves. The suspension of a great number of campaigns and the drop in online advertisement displays coincided with a marked reduction in the internet users' interest in this type of content. The black week in question was indeed a time when the Polish internet advertisement was less visible and intrusive than ever before. 5 Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01
  • 6. About the report This report was prepared by Gemius S.A. Desk Research Team. It contains data from gemiusDirectEffect system – one of the most popular systems used for the monitoring of online advertising in Poland. Thanks to the high market position mentioned, the system collects data on most display advertising and mailings. The full and detailed statistics for both are available in the form of gemiusAdMonitor monthly reports. About Gemius Gemius - an international research agency, the leader and forerunner in the field of research of the internet and on the internet in Central and Eastern Europe. The Company has operated on the Polish market since 1999, offering comprehensive research solutions for investigating internet user behaviour on chosen websites (gemiusTraffic), internet user socio-demographic profiles (gemiusProfile) and effectiveness of internet advertising campaigns (gemiusEffect). In cooperation with PBI, Gemiusconducts an overall audience and internet application measurement Megapanel PBI/Gemius. Contact Gemius S.A. Wołoska 7 Street Mars building, Entrance D 02-675 Warsaw, Phone: +48 22 874 41 00 http://www.gemius.pl 6 Wołoska 7 St, 02-675 Warsaw, Poland / phone: +48 22 874 41 00 fax: +48 22 874 41 01