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Are ads becoming more relevant? Millenials say yes, old timers say no

August 20, 2015

Millenials are more than twice as likely as other generations to believe advertising is becoming more relevant to them, according to new research.

The research ‘Ad Campaigns Reimagined’, by marketing data and technology company Acxiom indicates that 22% of consumers aged 18 to 34 believe that ads they see are increasing in relevancy, compared to just 10% of those aged 35+.

In fact, the perceived relevancy of adverts generally tails off the older consumers get, suggesting a greater degree of cynicism in the older consumer.

The millennial age group also seem more likely to respond emotionally to advertising, with 48% of millenials having had an emotional response to an advert in the last six months compared to 38% of older generations.

In addition, younger generations are more responsive to personalisation and retargeting, with 26% of 18 to 34 year olds agreeing that an ad they have seen online based on a previous search has influenced them to purchase, compared to just 12% of those aged 35 and over.

The question of whether older generations are more cynical with regards to advertising seems well-borne out by Acxiom’s survey data.

• Whereas 49% of 18 to 34 year olds believe they are unaffected by advertising, 71% of those 55+ believe this to be the case.

• A massive 41% of those 55+ believe that nothing will make them respond positively to an advert compared to just 15% of 18-24 year olds.

Jed Mole, European Marketing Director, Acxiom commented, “The fact that millenials seem to react to advertising more positively across-the-board poses an interesting question. Is it reflective of this age group’s greater exposure to the online world, or do we as consumers simply become more cynical as we age? Either way the lesson is the same for marketers, in that whoever they are targeting they need to craft authentic messages with emotional resonance, and deliver those messages on a consistent, personalised level to consumers across channels and devices.”

Read the full report here

Methodology

Acxiom commissioned research with 2,000 UK consumers, conducted by YouGov, to explore their attitudes towards ads, what makes them engage with advertising, the use of personal data by brands, and the effectiveness of today’s brands in delivering ad campaigns that resonate.

Source: www.acxiom.com

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