Rise of vernacular advertising on digital in India

The click-through rate of regional creatives is higher: a joint study conducted by Google and KPMG found that 70 percent of Indians find vernacular digital content more reliable than English. (Representational image: Visuals via Unsplash)

As more Indians log on to the internet, the demand for local language content is steadily growing, followed by the need for advertisers to consider creating regional advertising which has gone beyond dubbed ads.

Are Indian marketers prepared for a cookie-less world?

In a world without third-party cookies, 36 percent of marketing professionals surveyed said they expect customer purchase history will become their most valuable source of data, 32 percent see social media profiles as key, and 31 percent plan to rely on website registrations. (Representational image: Alexander Sinn via Unsplash)

Top Indian marketers highlight their reliance on first-party data to prepare for the cookie apocalypse. But what’s the workaround? Storyboard18 finds out.

Stacks & Strategies | Adtech Trends To Watch For

One of the trends that agencies have begun to see is the return of impersonalisation – turning to strategies and creatives that speak to the common category of potential consumer pools. (Representative Image via Unsplash)

From Web 3.0 and the metaverse to data enrichment of consumers, experts decode trends that will dominate the adtech space in 2022.