RevJet’s Ad Experience Sentiment Report Reveals Change in Sentiment, Behavior of Online Consumers

Survey Commissioned by RevJet Reveals 38% Feel Digital Ads are Not Relevant and 64% Dislike Companies that Promote Repetitive Messaging

RevJet, the only platform that simplifies digital ad experience management for Fortune 500 marketers, today announced the results of their latest Ad Experience Sentiment Report revealing a change in sentiment and behavior of online consumers on digital advertising and online shopping. Of note: 38% of consumers feel that digital ads they see online are not relevant, and 64% feel negatively towards companies that deliver repetitive ads that are not aligned to their needs.

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In other findings, consumer ad-attentiveness is trending up with a 17% increase across all age groups compared to the previous quarter. This is especially true for younger respondents (18-44-years-old) when viewing ads on Facebook and YouTube, showing a 25% and 28% lift in attention over RevJet’s Q1 2019 report, respectively.

“It’s imperative that marketers pay attention to consumer sentiment in order to build meaningful customer relationships in this era of infinite consumer choice,” said Darren Waddell, RevJet EVP of Sales and Marketing. “This quarter’s RevJet Ad Experience Sentiment Report is a wakeup call for brands to ensure that their ads deliver relevance and benefit to all consumers across digital channels.”

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Key insights include:

  • Upward trend continues toward purchasing items more online across all respondents driven by a 2% increase among 18-44-year-olds, quarter over quarter.
  • People are paying even more attention to ads online demonstrated by a 17% increase quarter over quarter; continuing the trend from previous quarters.
  • Younger respondents (18-44-years old) continue to lead increases in ad-attentiveness on Facebook and YouTube platforms with a 25% and 28% increase quarter over quarter.
  • Respondents were 19% more likely to accept autoplay video ads as compared to RevJet’s Q1 2019 report.
  • Respondents 18-44-years old are even more appreciative of relevant ads demonstrated by a 7% increase compared to RevJet’s Q1 2019 report.
  • This quarter, 64% of respondents feel negatively toward companies that promote repetitive ads, but surprisingly people are becoming more tolerant demonstrated by an 11% reduction in negative sentiment quarter over quarter.
  • 38% of respondents feel that digital ads are not relevant to their needs and situation led by adults over 45-years-old (52%).

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