News Corp unveils shoppable in-video campaign

Jason Pollock
By Jason Pollock | 7 September 2022
 
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News Corp Australia has launched a shoppable in-video advertising campaign with Moët & Chandon.

The campiagn, delivering the user experience of shopping and completing the transaction directly from video, allows consumers to click or swipe to buy products featured without interrupting the video experience. 

Powered by Vudoo, the in-video shoppable ad product features on and off-platform video e-commerce. Moët Hennessy chose News Corp Australia’s technology to introduce its new direct-to-consumer sales proposition and offer of personalising Moët & Chandon champagne bottles and packaging. 

Pippa Leary, News Corp Australia’s managing director of client product, said: “Through this we are able to measure brand interactions, time spent with the ad, online purchase, and in-store attribution through News Connect’s measurement capabilities regardless of the channel. 

“Since unveiling this capability at D_Coded in May this year to today’s launch of the Moët & Chandon campaign, we have been busy working with many clients on what we can offer them.

“Over the next few weeks and months, we expect to unveil shoppable videos for a range of brands including Veuve Clicquot.

“This gives us the unique ability to work with our clients through the entire purchase funnel from notice, to want and now to buy. After the launch of News Compare last month, this is the next in our product suite aimed at moving high intent audiences through to purchase.”

Moët & Chandon partnered with News Corp Australia to create a campaign to put the brand front of mind for end-of-year celebrations and year-round gifting. 

Scott Bowie, Moët Hennessy Australia & New Zealand’s marketing & consumer engagement director said: “We are excited to launch our world-first shoppable video campaign taking our video shopfront to contextual environments. 

“Consumers will be able to personalise their very own bottle of Moët & Chandon, make a purchase and then have it delivered to their door for that special occasion, and they can do it right from the video. 

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“It’s been an incredible collaboration with News Corp Australia to get this campaign live, from the creation of the actual videos through to the website and stunning content.” 

Paul Blackburn, News Corp Australia’s general manager of video, said: “Our innovation lies in the product’s seamless consumer user experience - particularly in vertical video mobile environments so familiar to consumers - and the ease of integration with the client’s chosen e-commerce stack. 

“Using Vudoo’s video platform our shoppable in-video ads allow clients to create a video shopfront of their own e-commerce store. It can sit within contextually relevant environments, where their audiences choose to get their trusted news and favourite lifestyle content like Vogue.com.au.”

The shoppable ad units will be VAST (Video Ad Serving Template) and VPAID (Video Player-Ad Interface Definition) enabled to be amplified across News Corp Australia’s premium brand environments and also across the open web with the purchase capability intact and contained within the video experience. 

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